MVA Attendee:
James Millette, Ph.D.,

MVA Attendee:
James Millette, Ph.D.,
Scientists at MVA Scientific Consultants assisted in analyses that have been published in “Environmental Science and Technology,” a publication of the American Chemical Society.
The article, “Converting Visible Light into UVC: Microbial Inactivation by Pr3+-Activated Upconversion Materials,” , by Ezra L. Cates, Min Cho and Jae-Hong Kim, contains images by MVA Scientific Consultants (Figures 4 and S1).
MVA Attendee:
Michelle Cavaliere, Ph.D.
“Carbon Nanotube Filtration Products: Determination of Potential Release” in Symposium GG: Safety and Toxicity Control of Nanomaterials.”
Location: MVA Scientific Consultants’ Facility, Duluth, GA
MVA Attendee:
Michelle Cavaliere, Ph.D.,
MVA Attendee:
Mary Miller
The Role of the Light Microscope in Forensic Provenance Investigations
MVA Attendees:
Michelle Cavaliere, Ph.D.
“Automated Scanning Electron Microscopy Combined with Analytical Electron Microscopy for Characterization of Fine Particle Emissions Associated with a Metal Smelting Operation”
Steve Compton, Ph.D.
“Use of PLM, SEM, TEM and Raman in the Characterization of Coal Ash (Fly Ash)”
MVA Attendee:
Mary Miller
“Microanalysis for Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Industries: Applying Complementary Spectroscopic Techniques”
MVA Attendees:
Rich Brown, Ming Zhou, Mary Miller