Authentix Awards Research Grant to Lamar University Student

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Dallas -  November, 2010



Authentix, the global leader in authentication, is proud to help support science education in Texas universities through the presentation of a $1,500 research grant to Lamar Universityin Beaumont, TX.


Michaela Bratsch, an undergraduate who is earning her degree in Chemistry will use this money to help the work she is doing in thermal studies of organic crystals. She is working on her senior research project under the guidance of Paul Bernazzani, PhD, Chair, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Lamar University. The grant was facilitated by Charles C Johnson, PhD, Director, Analytical Laboratories, Authentix, and Gail Davis, Director of Contracts and Grants, Lamar University.




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