Chemistry Graduate Students Raced for the Cure

In picture from left: Maggie Lookadoo, Amanda Clune, Laura Casto, Adam Carr, Alex Fisch, Michael Merrill, Sam Mattern-Schain
Chemistry graduate students participated in the Knoxville Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure on October 18th in the World’s Fair Park. The team of 7 finished the 5k run and raised over a thousand dollars.
The Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure® Series is the largest series of 5k run/fitness walks in the world. Komen Knoxville has raised millions of dolllars. 75% of revenue from this race stays in east Tennessee for breast cancer treatment and support, the other 25% funds research nationally. *
Students participated in this year’s race include Laura Casto, Maggie Lookadoo, Amanda Clune, Alex Fisch, Adam Carr, Michael Merrill and Sam Mattern-Schain. The team was formed “in honor of family and friends afflicted by breast cancer,” Mattern-Schain said. “I love Race For The Cure and believe it does a tremendous amount of good for our community. It’s a wonderful awareness event and brings a lot of joy to the community of breast cancer survivors/victims and their families. ”
*Information from KomenKnoxville website and e-newsletter.



Deborah Penchoff, a recent graduate of the chemistry Ph. D. program at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, chaired the
James C. Carver, an alumnus and member of Board of Visitors at the Department of Chemistry, University of Tennessee Knoxville, was named 
Department of chemistry faculty and students at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville will be giving multiple talks at the 248th American Chemical Society national meeting and exposition held in San Francisco, California from August 10 to 14. View a complete list of presentations below.
Cameron Lee, a fourth year graduate student in