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C&EN's 2024 Trailblazers
Alán Aspuru-Guzik blurs the boundaries between chemistry, AI, and robotics
Varinia Bernales develops safer chemicals while making science more equitable
Sarah Briceño turns Ecuador's natural resources into nanomaterials
Mónica Cala leads the first metabolomics facility in Colombia
Karina Carneiro rebuilds tissue using synthetic DNA
Aline M. Castro writes children's books when she's not capturing carbon
Luis A. Colón has spent decades increasing diversity in the chemical sciences
Rogelio A. Hernández-López reprograms cells to fight cancer
Juan Paulo Hinestroza matches nanotechnology with fashion design
Eusebio Juaristi has spent a career thinking about molecules in 3D
Carlos A. Martinez used nature's catalysts to make Paxlovid a reality
Edna Matta-Camacho fights against educational disparities in rural Colombia
Maria Fernanda Mora looks for life on other planets
Monica Olvera de la Cruz brings chemical simulations into the real world
Pablo Pastén tracks the chemical legacy of Chile's mines
Melissa Ramirez went from first-generation college student to university professor
Martín Salinas coaxes crops to make animal proteins
Anabella Villalobos has redefined how we treat neurological diseases
Joel Yuen-Zhou traps photons and harnesses them to control chemical reactions
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