Gene Berg

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Gene Berg is a professor of Chemistry at Moorpark College in Moorpark, California. [1] He has been teaching at Moorpark College since 1970, and became the college's ninth Distinguished Faculty Chair in 2005. [2]

Dr. Berg earned his doctorate in Analytical Chemistry from UCLA. [3]

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