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The University of Denver's chemistry PhD program prepares students for careers in scientific research through advanced training and independent project work. This rigorous program combines challenging coursework with a publishable dissertation, equipping graduates for roles in academia, industry, or interdisciplinary fields blending science with policy, business, and law.
Every chemistry PhD candidate receives personalized guidance from an advisory committee that oversees their academic progress and research direction. Our intimate graduate program fosters strong student-faculty relationships and peer collaboration while allowing customized study plans aligned with individual career goals.
The Eaton research team pioneers innovative electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) techniques and equipment to tackle important biochemical challenges. Current projects focus on enhancing EPR sensitivity for biomedical applications, including digital spectrometer development and tumor physiology studies conducted with University of Chicago and University of Maryland collaborators. This interdisciplinary team of chemists, biochemists, physicists, and engineers utilizes cutting-edge Bruker BioSpin instruments and custom-built spectrometers.