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Caption: From left, Purdue University assistant research scientist Nagana Gowda and chemistry professor Daniel Raftery discuss their work with Murthy Shanaiah, a post-doctoral research assistant, and graduate student Aruni DeSilva who is seated in front of the tank. The researchers are performing an analysis, using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy equipment. Raftery's team established a new technique for detecting a number of genetic disorders found in infants and young children.
Credit: Purdue News Service photo/David Umberger
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