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Our Team

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Dr. Elena Marsh

Editor-in-Chief · Materials Chemistry, MIT

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Prof. James Holloway

Senior Editor · Catalysis, Oxford

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Samantha Chen

Industrial Chemistry Editor

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Dr. Marco Pellegrini

Life Sciences · Rockefeller

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Dr. Fatima Al-Rashid

Environmental · KAUST

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Dr. Wei Zhang

Energy Chemistry · Stanford

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