![]() She has been the faculty mentor of the EOU Chemistry Club for almost twenty years promoting community outreach activities such as Girls in Science and Saturday Science that have garnered multiple awards by the American Chemical Society (ACS). Anna is passionate about encouraging women and underrepresented minorities to pursue science careers. ![]() She has received several research and/or educational grants that have allowed to establish a strong research program involving undergraduate students. ![]() In 1992 she moved to La Grande and has been working at EOU since then, teaching a variety of chemistry and sciences courses. After working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Memphis, she moved west and joined the Center for Process Analytical Chemistry at the University of Washington where she conducted research on non-destructive methods of analyses. Occupation: Professor, College of Science, Technology, Mathematics, and Health Sciencesīiography: Anna was born and raised in Italy and came to the US for a Postdoctoral appointment at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Bari, Italy
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