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Graduate students specializing in organic chemistry of natural products complete a year-long sequence covering mechanistic organic chemistry, followed by another year in synthetic organic chemistry. They must also take semester-long courses in advanced physical chemistry and natural product organic chemistry. With faculty guidance, students can choose elective courses in biochemistry, inorganic chemistry, statistics, and specialized chemistry or biology subjects. Research in this field follows three main approaches: discovering and analyzing new natural compounds, developing novel or enhanced synthesis methods for known substances, and examining how molecular structure influences biological activity. Each research area integrates chemical investigation with biological evaluation. Students focusing on isolation and synthesis must master separation methods, including various chromatography techniques and molecular spectrometry. Those studying structure-activity correlations need to develop proficiency in statistical analysis techniques.