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The Chemistry Department, part of the College of Arts and Sciences, provides graduate programs culminating in Master of Arts in Teaching Chemistry, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Candidates pursuing the M.A.T. degree must enroll through the School of Professional Development. Doctoral students can select dissertation topics from various chemistry specializations aligned with faculty expertise or opt for interdisciplinary research supervised by faculty from other departments. Collaborative opportunities exist with multiple programs, featuring optional focus areas in chemical physics and chemical biology.
Many faculty members apply their chemical knowledge to investigate biological processes at molecular levels. Research initiatives cover biological chemistry, enzyme dynamics, protein conformation, membrane properties, biophysics, and structural biology. Advanced methods like high-resolution NMR, stop-flow kinetics, fluorescence, and Raman spectroscopy help analyze protein architecture, activity, and folding. Innovative synthetic approaches are employed to create molecular probes for studying enzyme functions and molecular recognition processes.