The 2003 Midwest Regional Award of the American Chemical Society
will be presented to Dr. Kristin Bowman-James, Professor of Chemistry at
the University of Kansas. Dr. Bowman-James is being honored for noteworthy
contributions to the design of large molecules that selectively bind metals
or negatively-charged ions, and is considered a leading expert in this
field known as supramolecular chemistry. Her research is funded by the
Environmental
Management Science Program (EMSP) of the Office of Biological and Environmental
Research. The EMSP support was recently renewed, with a focus on finding
supramolecular agents capable of selectively extracting sulfate ions from
radioactive waste mixtures. Removal of sulfate ions from these mixtures
would reduce the volume of high-level wastes that must be stored for long
periods of time. The research is being carried out in collaboration with
scientists at the University of Texas, Austin, and the Oak Ridge National
Laboratory.
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