'ASU researchers test antibacterial effects of healing clays'

November 1, 2006

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Shelley Haydel and Lynda Williams

ASU microbiologist Shelley Haydel (left) and geochemist Lynda Williams

 

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Photographer: Jacob Mayfield

 

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Lynda Williams, Shelley Haydel and Amanda Turner

ASU microbiologist Shelley Haydel looks on as geochemist Lynda Williams demonstrates how easily clay can be administered as a form of treatment. Assisting with the demonstration is undergraduate research student Amanda Turner, a senior majoring in geology and chemistry.

 

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Photographer: Jacob Mayfield

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