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The M.S. and Ph.D. programs enable students to explore diverse research subjects across fundamental chemistry fields (Inorganic, Analytical, Organic, and Physical) as well as interdisciplinary areas including Biochemistry, Chemical Education, Environmental Chemistry, Biophysics, and Chemical Biology. With options spanning both theoretical and practical projects, these programs accommodate nearly every student's academic interests.
Current research focuses include: protein dynamics and unstructured proteins, metal-containing enzymes, supramolecular structures, curved carbon frameworks, chemical detection systems, electrochemical imaging techniques, oxygen-containing ring synthesis, catalytic processes, natural product synthesis routes, light-driven reactions and renewable energy applications, advanced organometallic compounds, light-emitting materials, nanoscale substances, computer modeling of organic reactions, computational enzyme studies, pharmaceutical development, and complex nucleic acid systems.
The Chemistry Graduate Student Association (CGSA) aims to support graduate students' scholarly growth and career preparation while fostering connections between students and faculty within MSU's Chemistry Department.