Welcome to the Pratt Lab blog! Dr. Kerri Pratt is an assistant professor in the Departments of Chemistry and Earth & Environmental Sciences and faculty associate of the Program in the Environment at the University of Michigan. We study the chemical interactions of atmospheric trace gases, particles, clouds, and snow, with a focus on the Polar Regions and wintertime environments. Our interdisciplinary research has relevance to climate change, air quality, and human health. As an analytical chemistry lab, we primarily apply novel mass spectrometry techniques to our field research. We invite you to follow our adventures in (and outside!) the lab!

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

American Chemical Society Fall National Meeting

On Sunday Prof. Pratt gave an invited talk titled "Diversity of Oxygenated Organic Compounds in Atmospheric Particles and Cloud Water during SOAS" at the ACS Fall Meeting in Boston in the Chemical Processes Involving Atmospherically Relevant Trace Gases, Aerosols, & Clouds symposium.  On Monday Prof. Pratt co-organized, with Prof. Amanda Grannas from Villanova University, the ACS Award for Creative Advances in Environmental Science and Technology: Symposium in Honor of Dr. Paul B Shepson and gave a talk titled "Influence of Arctic Leads on Snow Chemistry and Sea Spray Production".

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