Clarkson Graduate Student Receives Pipette Grant from Hamilton Company

Danielle Whitham, a Clarkson University Chemistry Ph.D student received a pipette grant from Hamilton Company. This grant covers $1,000 towards a new set of pipettes to be used for research. This grant is intended to support higher education and is awarded to teaching and research facilities each month.

Danielle and the new pipettes

Whitham’s research project is the identification of protein biomarkers in milk and serum from women with breast cancer and matched controls. She works in the Biochemistry and Proteomics Group from the Department of Chemistry & Biomolecular Science, led by Costel C. Darie, Professor of Chemistry & Biomolecular Science.

“I had heard about this grant opportunity at the American Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology conference I recently attended in early April 2022 in Philadelphia, PA,” said Whitham. “I decided to apply for the grant, and was surprised to see that we were chosen to receive it. The new set of pipettes we receive will greatly benefit our lab.”

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