LCGC is pleased to announce the addition of Nicholas Snow to its editorial advisory board (EAB).
LCGC is pleased to announce the addition of Nicholas Snow to its editorial advisory board (EAB). Earlier this year, Snow became the editor of the “GC Connections” column in LCGC magazine.
Snow is the Founding Endowed Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry and an Adjunct Professor of Medical Science at Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey. He has served the university in many capacities over the years, including as chair of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, chair pro tem of the College of Arts and Sciences Faculty, vice chair of the Faculty Senate, faculty chair of the 2004 Decennial Middle States re-accreditation, and associate provost for Finance and Administration. He holds a BS from the University of Virginia and a PhD from Virginia Tech.
His research group works broadly in separation science with a special interest in developing and understanding sample preparation and how the sample preparation techniques impact overall chromatographic methods.
In 26 years at Seton Hall, Snow has published more than 70 research articles and book chapters and mentored 20 PhD students along with numerous MS students and undergraduates. He has been recognized twice by Seton Hall’s Board of Regents for outstanding teaching and service to students.
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