Purdue University
Research Experience for Undergraduates in Mass Spectrometry
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Send this application, along with a one-page statement of your career goals to Prof. Paul Wenthold, Purdue University. Materials, including letters of recommendation, can be sent electronically to
They can also be sent by regular mail to
Mass Spec REU
Prof. Paul Wenthold
Dept. of Chemistry, Purdue University
560 Oval Drive
West Lafayette, IN 47906
Also arrange to have your current transcripts sent to this address. The deadline for all materials is March 12, 2010.
For further information, contact Prof. Wenthold at the above address, by email at r by phone (765) 494-0475.
* Providing information on Gender, Race and Ethnicity is optional. Please note that information provided in this application may be used to report statistics to the National Science Foundation or other reporting agencies in an aggregate report. All information provided will remain confidential.
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