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Some scientists spend an entire career trying to get published in a prestigious journal.
Nathan Klein, a chemistry and mathematics student at the University of Minnesota, did it before he earned a bachelor’s degree.
Klein, 21, came up with an idea for applying a common imaging technique to analyze indecipherable images of nanoparticles interacting with cells. The work was published last week in Analytical Chemistry, with his name listed as co-first author. “I have a feeling that paper will be cited all the time,” said chemistry Prof. Christy Haynes. “I don’t think I’m likely to see more students like him.”
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