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Royce W. Murray (left) received his B.S. in 1957 from Birmingham South­ ern College and his Ph.D. in 1960 from Northwestern University. He then joined the faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he is now Kenan Professor. His funda­ mentally oriented research interests are in analytical chemistry, electro­ chemistry, and the chemistry of sur­ faces. His recent research activities have included synthesis, electron transfer chemistry, and electrochem­ istry of electroactive polymers, microstructured polymer films, and macromolecular electronics.

Professor Murray's laboratories. His research interests include chemically modified electrodes, ultra small elec­ trodes, and ultra small-scale separa­ tions, all applied to neurochemical analysis and determination of chemi­ cal species in single cells.

Andrew G. Ewing (center) is assistant professor of chemistry at the Pennsyl­ vania State University. He received his B.S. from St. Lawrence University in 1979 and his Ph.D. in analytical chemistry from Indiana University in 1983. He then spent 13 months as a postdoctoral research associate in

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Richard A. Durst (right) received his B.S. in chemistry in 1960 from the University of Rhode Island and his Ph.D. in analytical chemistry in 1963 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. After teaching at Pomona College and Boston College, he joined the National Bureau of Standards, where he has served as chief of the electrochemical analysis section, group leader in organic electrochemis­ try, and deputy director of the Center for Analytical Chemistry. His current research interests include bio-organic electrochemistry, spectroelectrochemistry, and chemically modified elec­ trodes.