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Dr. Paul Craig
is helping Sweden’s Nobel Foundation design simulated biochemistry labs for the Electronic Nobel Museum (ENM), a multimedia expansion of the foundation’s Web site.
Dr. Craig, with former graduate student David Mix, have been working on simulated biochemistry laboratories for the last several years.
Dr. Craig will collaborate with Sture Forsen, co-director of the Nobel Foundation’s electronic museum, on a series of similar projects for the electronic museum.
Although still working out the details of a formal arrangement between RIT and the Nobel Foundation, Dr. Craig will contribute to
several of the 10 to 12 multimedia labs planned for the electronic museum. The labs will cover a range of topics, including chromatography, nuclear magnetic resonance,
and electrophoresis. Dr. Craig recently attended the Nobel Foundation’s recent banquet and award ceremony in Stockholm as an invited guest of the Electronic Nobel Museum.
21 December 1999
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