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Nancy E. Levinger
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Nancy E Levinger is an American chemist. She works as a chemistry professor at Colorado State University. Her research interests include laser spectroscopy. She has received many awards for teaching and mentorship.[1]
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Career
Levinger became a faculty member at Colorado State University in 1992. She was promoted to associate professor in 1999 and earned the rank of professor in 2005. .[1]
Recognition
She earned recognition from her colleagues:[1]
- University Distinguished Teaching Scholar Colorado State University (2007).
- Fellow of the American Physical Society
- Margaret Haseleus Award
- College of Natural Sciences Faculty Undergraduate Research Mentoring Award
Works
Levinger published research in academic journals and articles, such as Chemical Reviews.[2]
Levinger contributed to the article "Direct observation of common cryoprotectant permeation into rice callus by CARS microscopy." This article was about how cryoprotectants work with cells. Cryoprotectants are proteins that help keep cells from freezing when it gets cold. It also discusses cellular response when temperatures begin to drop.[3]
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