The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry offers programs in the five traditional areas of chemistry (analytical, biochemistry, inorganic, organic, and physical) leading to the Master of Science in Chemistry(Plan I or Plan II) as outlined in the Academic Policies section of this catalog) and the Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry. The completion of a master's degree is optional for students enrolled in the Ph.D. program.
Faculty
Chair
- Greg Szulczewski
Graduate Director
- Tim Snowden
Assistant professors
- Jared Allred
- Igor Fedin
- Ayanjeet Ghosh
- Matt Thompson
Associate professors
- Martin Bakker
- Marco Bonizzoni
- Jack Dunkle
- Patrick Frantom
- Brad Pierce
- Paul Rupar
- Tim Snowden
- Shane Street
- Stephen Woski
Professors
- Silas Blackstock
- David Dixon
- Shanlin Pan
- Elizabeth Papish
- Kevin Shaughnessy
- Wenfang Sun
- John Vincent
Clinical associate professor
- Diana Leung
Clinical assistant professors
- Alice DeSimone
- Yinghui Liu
Courses
Generally, this course is for entering graduate students whose undergraduate training in inorganic chemistry is insufficient.
Deatailed investigation of the drug design process. Includes lead discovery, target identification and validation, pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and drug delivery systems. Chemical modification to improve efficacy will be emphasized.