While Philadelphia dealt with snow and ice, Kendell Mahanna,
Ginny Greis, Heather Dague and Dr. Grannas set off for sunny California.
The Grannas lab members, having worked so hard during summer and fall 2005, each
presented at the American Geophysical Union conference, held from December 5-9
in San Francisco. Meeting attendance was well over 11,000 (approximately
the same size as an ACS national meeting). Kendell gave a talk (and was the
only undergraduate in her session) and Ginny and Heather gave posters.
Everyone did a great job...Congratulations Kendell, Ginny and
Heather!!!
Kendell Mahanna
"Probing Photochemistry in the Quasi-Liquid Layer: Laboratory Studies and Implications"
Virginia Greis
"Photochemical Degradation of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Snow and Ice"
Heather Dague - Heather received an AGU "Outstanding Student Paper" Award for her poster!!! (competing against grad students!)
"Organic Pollutant Reactivity in Alaskan Sediments"



