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Stephanie Gould is a graduate student in Ana Moore's lab:

At ASU I get interesting problems to solve, and I also see how my research fits into the bigger picture.

Complex Organic Structures do Useful Work
Complex multifunctional organic molecules that mimic the the essential primary processes in the natural photosynthetic process have been synthesized at ASU. In a unique collaboration between synthetic organic chemist Ana Moore, physical-organic chemist Devens Gust and biochemist Tom Moore, a series of such molecules have been developed that efficiently convert light energy into stored potential electrical and chemical energy.
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