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The work of Hamilton College's Dreyfus Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow Steven Feldgus and several students is featured in a NCSA (National Center for Supercomputing Applications) article about using computational chemistry to explore new cancer treatments.
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During the night we traveled up the eastern coast of Argentina and entered the Straits of Magellan early this morning. Around 9 a.m. we will pick up the harbor pilot who will remain on the bridge until the ship docks later this afternoon. Schedule calls for us to be tying up around 4 this afternoon.
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Journal entry from Hamilton's Antarctica 2001 research expedition: Arriving Catalina pier, Punta Arenas, Chile.
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Journal entry from Hamilton's Antarctica 2001 research expedition: The open bay that greeted us when we put the party ashore was filled with icebergs and a very low tide made for some muddy work moving equipment from the campsite to the waiting zodiacs.
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We have passed the 200 nautical mile limit of Argentina and Chile, and are around 36 hours from entering the Straits of Magellan.
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Tim Elgren, associate dean of the faculty, travelled to Washington, D.C., on Jan. 11, to chair a review panel for Merck and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, who jointly sponsor an Undergraduate Science Research Program.
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Cheng Li, acting chair and professor of government, serves as a commentator and contributes analysis to the quarterly journal, China Leadership Monitor. The new on-line version of the journal may be found at http://www.chinaleadershipmonitor.org/ and is administered by the Hoover Institute at Stanford University.
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Journal entry from Hamilton's Antarctica 2001 research expedition: Currently in the Erebus and Terror Gulf doing additional mapping of the sea floor topography before heading towards Seymour Island later tonight.
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Assistant Professor of Physics Seth Major gave an invited talk at the Perimeter Institute in Waterloo, Canada titled "Observational Limits on Quantum Geometry Effects" in January 2002.
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Journal entry from Hamilton's Antarctica 2001 research expedition: Periglacial features such as stone polygons and frost wedging could also be found. Ahead of us lay the Howarth Glacier.