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The University of Denver's chemistry PhD program is tailored for aspiring researchers seeking careers in scientific investigation. This program cultivates independent scholars equipped to undertake advanced research initiatives. Alongside demanding academic coursework, candidates produce a dissertation worthy of publication, preparing them for roles in both academic and industrial research settings. When combined with complementary professional education, graduates may also enter interdisciplinary fields merging science with policy, business, and legal practice.
Every chemistry PhD candidate benefits from personalized guidance through an advisory committee that tracks their development and provides research direction. Our intimate graduate program fosters strong student-faculty relationships and peer collaboration, while allowing individuals to customize their studies according to specialized interests and professional objectives.
The Latham research team focuses on elucidating how radical-S-adenosylmethionine proteins structurally influence their functional roles in peptide modification. By integrating classical enzymology with biophysical methods, they uncover how protein architecture determines chemical activity. Their findings demonstrate that disrupting mycofactocin production in Mycobacterium tuberculosis effectively induces rapid viral cell termination.