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Jordan Doman: Hertz Fellow

Jordan Doman

Jordan Doman

Jordan Doman, C’17, of Monroeville, Pennsylvania, has been selected as a recipient of the Hertz Fellowship by the Fannie and John Hertz Foundation. The 12 newest Hertz Fellows were chosen from more than 700 applicants interested in pursuing graduate work in applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics and engineering.

Ms. Doman will hold a bachelor’s in biochemistry and a master’s in chemistry when she graduates this year. Her master’s thesis focuses on the synthesis of biosensors to be used in conjunction with a new kind of nuclear magnetic resonance imaging for the ultrasensitive detection of proteins implicated in cancer and other diseases. She plans to pursue a PhD in chemistry or chemical biology.

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