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A chemist who tinkers with molecules’ structures

MIT chemist Alison Wendlandt designs tools to create mirror-image molecules known as enantiomers. Her group also works on changing molecules into different isomers, with an atom or chemical group in a different location.



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MIT chemist Alison Wendlandt designs tools to create mirror-image molecules known as enantiomers. Her group also works on changing molecules into different isomers, with an atom or chemical group in a different location.



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MIT chemist Alison Wendlandt designs tools to create mirror-image molecules known as enantiomers. Her group also works on changing molecules into different isomers, with an atom or chemical group in a different location.

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