Alabama A&M Student Taylor C. Hood, is published in Journal of Applied Crystallography Volume 44, Issue 2, pages 327–336, April 2011. The subject matter is "Building and refining complete nanoparticle structures with total scattering data". Miss Hood has more than promise, but the making of a notable Scientist of the future. She is the recipient of several awards. Miss Hood recently won first place in AAMU’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Day competition. In addition, Taylor was honored by the American Chemistry Society with the Student Leadership Award, the OCC Award, and is a finalist in the American Chemistry Society Scholars Program where she is conducting research this summer at Washington State University. For Taylors scholarly research, Talor C. Hood has been chosen by the Thurgood Marshall Scholars Program as the July 2011 Distiguished Scholar of the month.
"A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste." Thank you Taylor C. Hood for being another shining example of the AAMU Family. I am sure, I will be reporting your innovative discoveries in the future.
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Source: www.thurgoodmarshallfund.net
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