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The most recent citation listed is 2009... http://iccf17.org/popup/bio_12.htm Dr. Pamela A. Mosier-Boss is a visiting scientist at MIT. She has conducted research in the area of low energy nuclear reactions (LENR) for the past 23 years. In this research, she and her colleagues have employed the co-deposition process that was pioneered by Dr. Stanislaw Szpak. In the co-deposition process, palladium is electroplated onto a metal substrate in the presence of evolving deuterium gas. The resultant palladium nanoparticles load instantly with deuterium achieving the high D/Pd loadings and high deuterium flux inside the lattice to initiate LENR. Using the co-deposition process, Mosier-Boss and her colleagues have reported on the production of excess heat, tritium, transmutation, charged particles, and neutrons. These results have been published in over 29 peer-reviewed journal articles. In addition to her research in LENR, Mosier-Boss has conducted research on high energy batteries for propulsion, drag reducing polymers, anti-fouling polymers, and environmental sensor work at a renowned Federal research center. She has investigated the use of phage for bacterial detection and surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy for the detection of chemical contaminants such as perchlorate, hexavalent chromium, and chlorinated solvents. She has also been involved in the development of direct push sensors to map out subsurface plumes of heavy metals and petroleum.