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Zaleski Lab Members at the 12th International Conference on BioInorganic Chemistry in Ann Arbor Michigan
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David and Tillmann before attending a Bio-Imaging seminar
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David presenting a poster on activation of enediyne coordination compounds
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Tillmann presenting a poster about diazoporphyrin synthesis and reactivity
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Leigh presenting a poster about enediyne porphyrins
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Leigh hiding from Sangita trying to take her picture
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Sunset coming home from the conference
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David Cooking Hamburgers
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Jeff's Family: Kelly, Ethan and Justin
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Emma prior to chowing down
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Ethan and Sangita playing catch with Matt (not pictured)
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Frank posing with Pam
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Aalo with Caitlin and Sangita
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Matt and Brigitte after playing catch with Ethan
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Michelle with Mircea with his family
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Anch 10 seconds before spilling CuTPP all over Dave's hood
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Resonance raman spectrometer during assembly
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Brian and Jeff formulating an experiment
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Brian purifying Ruthenium enediyne compounds
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Brigitte preparing to take an EPR measurement
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Circular Dichroism instrument for protein studies
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Coherent nano-second Nd-YAG pulsed laser
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David cooling the EPR cavity to 4 Kelvin to trap and study radical intermediates
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Ion and Krypton Ion lasers for Raman Spectrometry
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Leigh being silly while preparing a photolysis experiment
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Leigh taking a break and being (very) silly
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Mahendra analyzing a picenoporphyrin structure obtained by the IU Molecular Structure Center
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Mahendra preparing porphyrin enediyne molecules
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Matt between acquiring resonance Raman spectra of metallo-proteins
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Raman Microscope for routine sample analysis
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Winter view from our synthetic lab (it is really green in the spring!)
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Transient spectroscopic equipment for studying reaction intermediates and excited states
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