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Larry Que

An authority in the field of chemistry, Larry Que, Jr. serves as a Regents Professor of Chemistry at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. With a distinguished career dedicated to advancing the understanding of chemical processes, his research primarily focuses on iron complexes, enzyme active sites, and chemical bond activation. His work is renowned for its depth and innovation, contributing significantly to the field of chemistry and biochemistry. Professor Que's research is characterized by a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration, which has led to numerous successful projects and grants. His scholarly output is extensive, encompassing a wide array of articles, review articles, editorials, and letters. These publications not only reflect his expertise but also his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and addressing complex chemical challenges. In addition to his research endeavors, Larry Que, Jr. is actively involved in contributing to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. His work in chemistry and biochemistry aligns with these global objectives, particularly in promoting sustainable practices and innovations that can have a positive impact on the environment and society. Throughout his career, Professor Que has been recognized for his contributions to the scientific community. His dedication to research and education has inspired many students and colleagues, fostering a culture of curiosity and excellence within the academic community. His leadership and vision continue to drive forward the boundaries of chemical research, making significant strides in understanding and manipulating chemical processes at the molecular level.

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