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Graduate students can pursue research in cutting-edge facilities to earn their Master of Science (MSc) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees. Their studies span diverse fields such as analytical, biological, environmental, inorganic, organic, materials, physical, polymer, and theoretical chemistry, along with related interdisciplinary subjects.
Founded in 1859, the Department of Chemistry ranks among the world's most prestigious institutions. It is celebrated for its exceptional teaching, state-of-the-art research infrastructure, and its legacy of producing renowned scientists. Collaborative programs include Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Studies. All students receive comprehensive, competitive funding through research and teaching assistantships, fellowships, and additional scholarship incentives.
Students enjoy valuable partnerships with nearby hospitals, industries, and government labs. They gain access to advanced research facilities and engage in interdisciplinary work bridging chemistry with biology, medicine, nanotechnology, and environmental science.
Biological and Organic Chemistry focuses on synthesizing, analyzing, and understanding organic and biologically significant molecules, as well as investigating reaction mechanisms. Faculty members pioneer innovative synthetic techniques, biological probes, and fundamental discoveries in organic reactions and biological processes. Our dynamic research program fosters an engaging environment where students conduct groundbreaking work in biological and synthetic chemistry. With an increasing emphasis on the intersection of chemistry, biology, and medicine, many projects involve collaborations with other university departments, affiliated hospitals, or pharmaceutical and biotech firms.