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BMS Sets Up Center At Princeton

by Ann M. Thayer
December 21, 2015 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 93, Issue 49

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Credit: Princeton University, Office of Communications
Princeton’s Frick Chemistry Laboratory.
A photo of Princeton’s Frick Chemistry Lab.
Credit: Princeton University, Office of Communications
Princeton’s Frick Chemistry Laboratory.

Bristol-Myers Squibb is collaborating with Princeton University’s chemistry department and establishing the Center for Molecular Synthesis. The center’s research projects will apply the expertise of Prince­ton faculty to areas of pharmaceutical industry interest. Research fellows funded by the center will connect with a BMS mentor who can provide scientific guidance and an industrial chemistry perspective. Prince­ton is also home to the Merck Center for Catalysis, which opened in 2006.

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