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  1. Prof. Matthew J. Allen. Department of Chemistry Wayne State University 5101 Cass Avenue Detroit, MI 48202. Tel: (313) 577-2070 Fax: (313) 577-8822 The Allen laboratory explores the chemistry of the lanthanides relevant to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and catalysis.

  2. Prof. Matthew J. Allen. Department of Chemistry Wayne State University 5101 Cass Avenue Detroit, MI 48202. Tel: (313) 577-2070 Fax: (313) 577-8822 . Research in the Allen laboratory explores the chemistry of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), catalysis, and rare-earth separations.

  3. allengroup.wayne.edu › publicationsAllen Research Group

    Prof. Matthew J. Allen. Department of Chemistry Wayne State University 5101 Cass Avenue. Detroit, MI 48202. Tel: (313) 577-2070. Fax: (313) 577-8822. mallen@chem.wayne.edu. Publications (* denotes corresponding author) 120.

  4. Prof. Matthew J. Allen. Department of Chemistry Wayne State University 5101 Cass Avenue Detroit, MI 48202. Tel: (313) 577-2070 Fax: (313) 577-8822 : Matthew J. Allen. Principal Investigator. Curriculum Vitae

  5. Matthew Allen - College of Liberal Arts and Sciences - Wayne State University. Research interest (s)/area of expertise. Lanthanide chemistry, contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging, catalysis, molecular imaging, coordination chemistry.

  6. ‪Professor of Chemistry, Wayne State University‬ - ‪‪Cited by 4,257‬‬ - ‪lanthanide chemistry‬ - ‪contrast agents‬ - ‪catalysis‬

  7. Matthew J. Allen. Professor and chair. ← Back to listing. A fall 2022 update from WSU Chemistry Chair Matt Allen.

  8. A letter from the WSU Chemistry Chair, Matt Allen. September 3, 2020. Dear friends and alumni, The past year has been the craziest that I can remember at Wayne State University (or anywhere else for that matter). The winter 2020 semester saw all of our courses move online and our building close in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  9. Cancer Biology Program. Phone: 313-577-2070. Email: mallen@chem.wayne.edu. Title: Professor. Research Interests: Hypoxia. Contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging. Lanthanide chemistry. Molecular imaging. Research Description:

  10. I am interested in the chemistry of the f-block elements relevant to magnetic resonance imaging, sourcing critical materials, and and catalysis. My research involves the intersection of inorganic...

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