Student Research at Trinity College
Trinity College offers the unique possibility for students to work in a close setting with the faculty in a research environment. Students are often encouraged to work in a laboratory setting for several semesters to hone their skills in this area and become better prepared for their careers in industry, graduate school, medical school, or wherever their interests lead them after they graduate from Trinity College.
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Dr. Richard Prigodich (right) works on product
identification with Adam Pangilinan in the laboratoryTony Belanger, who worked for Dr. Prigodich , takes a moment to smile for the camera while entering information into his lab book. ![]()
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Dr. David Henderson, Chris Hunt and Tanya Suvarnasorn work with the LC/MS as a phase of their research during the summer of 1999 Dr. Henry DePhillips and Julie Tomaino work on identification of pigments and materials as a part of painting and sculpture restoration Annie Troutman(back), Kristen Allegue, Joe Wzorek, and Deepti Paturi(front) seem to be having too much fun working on their projects in Dr. Tom Mitzel's lab during the fall of 2003 Dr. Janet Morrison, shown here with Craig Yennie, utilizes SFE techniques in her lab to extract drugs of abuse from hair Heather Cooke has found that life cannot get much better than working on metal hydride systems in Dr. Maria Parr's Lab Kristen Allegue works diligently to set up an experiment in her hood.
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