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Seth Marder Recognized by Royal Society of Chemistry

Atlanta (July 21, 2009) — The Royal Society of Chemistry is delighted to inform us that Prof. Seth Marder’s research has been recognized among the most cited papers published in RSC flagship journals, ChemComm and ChemSocRev.

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The paper “Organic nonlinear optical materials: Where we have been and where we are going” has been recognized as within the top 20 articles, published in 2006, contributing to the 2008 ChemComm Impact Factor. This is a significant achievement, and reflects the high quality of Dr. Marder’s research, and real interest in the paper he published in these important RSC journals.

The Royal Society of Chemistry congratulates and thanks Dr. Marder, as his publication will have had a positive effect on the journals’ latest impact factors.

All of the School of Chemistry & Biochemistry congratulates Seth!

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