Women in chemistry: Q&A with Dr Laurie Barge

TL;DR
Dr. Laurie Barge discusses her work in astrobiology and chemistry at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Contribution
Highlights the role of women in advancing chemistry and astrobiology research.
Findings
Dr. Barge contributes to understanding the origins of life through astrobiology.
She emphasizes the importance of diversity in scientific research fields.
Abstract
Dr. Laurie Barge is a Research Scientist in Astrobiology at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology.
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TopicsHistory and advancements in chemistry · Health and Medical Research Impacts · Academic Writing and Publishing
