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Amanda Morris is an American chemist who is the Patricia Caldwell Faculty Fellow and Professor of Inorganic and Energy Chemistry at Virginia Tech. Her research considers next-generation materials for catalysis and light-harvesting. She was elected Chair of the American Chemical Society Gay and Transgender Chemists and Allies committee in 2021.
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