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Chemistry Faculty

Chemistry Department's faculty directory


Professors

Arthur J. Ashe, III, Organometallic Chemistry of Main-Group Elements

John Barker, Chemical Kinetics, Atmospheric Chemistry

Gene H. Cordes, Molecular Design; Enzymatic Reaction Mechanisms; Biochemistry

Dimitri Coucouvanis, Synthesis, Structures and Reactivities of Metal Clusters

James K. Coward, Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry; Organic chemistry related to biological reactions; mechanism of enzyme-catalyzed reactions; synthesis and enzymology of mechanism-based enzyme inhibitors

M. David Curtis, Organometallic Chemistry; Organometallic Polymers, Heterogeneous and Homogeneous Catalysis

Seyhan N. Ege, Heterocyclic Reactive Intermediaries

Billy Joe Evans, Solid State Chemistry: Electronic and Magnetic Materials

Carol A. Fierke, Biological Chemistry

Anthony H. Francis(Arthur F. Thurnau Professor), Magnetic Resonance, Vibrational and Electronic Spectroscopy of Solids

John L. Gland, Solid State and Surface Chemistry, Physical Chemistry

Gary D. Glick, Bioorganic Chemistry, Molecular Recognition

Adon A. Gordus, Radioanalytical-Radiation Chemistry

Henry C. Griffin, Hot and Cold Nuclei; Nuclear Chemistry

Raoul Kopelman (Kasimir Fajans Professor of Chemistry, Physics, and Applied Physics), Analytical/Biophysical/ Materials Chemistry Laser Spectroscopy, Nano-Imaging and Fiber Optic Chemical Nano-Sensors; Molecular Optics; Fractal Reaction Kinetics

Masato Koreeda, Natural Product Synthesis and Bioorganic Mechanisms

R.L. Kuczkowski, Molecular Spectroscopy of Weakly Bonded Complexes

Lawrence L. Lohr, Theoretical Studies of Molecular Structure and Reactivity

David Lubman, Biological Mass Spectrometry, Spectroscopy and Instrumentation

Joseph P. Marino, New Synthetic Methods and Strategies for Natural Product Synthesis

Mark E. Meyerhoff, Membrane Electrodes, Gas Sensors, Analytical Applications of Immobilized Bio-reagents, Enzyme-linked Competitive Binding Assays, New Stationary Phases for Liquid Chromatography

Michael D. Morris, Analytical Laser Spectroscopy and Imaging; Electrophoretic Separations

William H. Pearson, New Synthesis Methodology for the Assembly of Organic Molecules

Vincent L. Pecoraro, Synthetic Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry

James Penner-Hahn, Biophysical Chemistry and Inorganic Spectroscopy. Investigation of Metal Site Structure in Bioinorganic Systems; X-ray, EPR and NMR Spectroscopy of Proteins

Paul G. Rasmussen, Polymer/Inorganic Chemistry

William R. Roush (Warner-Lambert/Parke-Davis Professor of Chemistry), Organic Chemistry

Richard D. Sacks, High Speed Analytical Separations

Robert R. Sharp, Multidimensional and Multiquantum NMR of Paramagnetic Systems

Edwin Vedejs (Moses Gomberg Collegiate Professor of Chemistry), Organic Chemistry

John R. Wiseman, Synthetic Organic Chemistry and Mechanisms of Chemical Reactions

Omar Yaghi, Materials Chemistry

Charles F. Yocum, Biological Chemistry of Photosynthetic Water Oxidation

Erik R.P. Zuiderweg, Structure and Dynamics of biomolecules and Complexes of Biomolecules in Solution, Using Multi-Dimensional Multi-Nuclear NMR Spectroscopy


Associate Professors

Mark M. Banaszak Holl, Synthetic and Mechanistic Solution, Surface, and Solid State Chemistry

Mary Anne Carroll, Atmospheric Chemistry: Instrument development and application to field measurements of reactive nitrogen species

Brian P. Coppola (Arthur F. Thurnau Professor), Organic chemistry, chemical education

Richard A. Goldstein, Protein Design and Structure

E. Neil G. Marsh, Enzymes: structure mechanism and specificity; protein engineering and molecular recognition

Roseanne Sension, Ultrafast Laser Spectroscopy and Chemical Reaction Dynamics

Edward T. Zellers, Microfabricated chemical sensors; interfacial chemistry; polymer-solvent interactions; occupational/ environmental exposure assessment.


Assistant Professors

Larry W. Beck, Analytical NMR spectroscopy of materials; zeolite catalysis

Zhan Chen, Biomaterial and polymer surfaces, biocompatibility

Eitan Geva, Theoretical and computational chemistry

Anna K. Mapp, Organic chemistry, chemical biology, new synthetic methods

Adam J. Matzger, Organic, polymer/organic materials

Ayyalusamy Ramamoorthy, Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy, Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins, Study of Polymers

Nils G. Walter, Chemical biology


Lecturers

Nancy Konigsberg Kerner, General chemistry, chemical education

Kathleen Nolta, organic chemistry

Barbara J. Weathers, Inorganic chemistry, general chemistry


Professors Emeriti

Lawrence S. Bartell, Structural chemistry, molecular vibrations, laser processes, and nucleation in supersonic flow

S.M. Blinder, Theoretical chemistry, quantum mechanics and applications

Thomas M. Dunn, Optical spectroscopy of large (benzoid and fused ring systems) and small (mainly heterogeneous di- and triatomic) molecules; R2PI jet spectra of condensed ring aromatic molecules and the study of conformers and their possible interconversion

Richard G. Lawton, Bioorganic Reagents as Chemical Probes of Molecular Architecture

Daniel T. Longone

Christer E. Nordman, X-Ray crystallography and biomolecular structure

J. Lawrence Oncley

Peter A.S. Smith

Milton Tamres

Robert C. Taylor

Leroy B. Townsend, Design and Synthesis of Heterocycles and Nucleosides

Edgar F. Westrum, Jr.

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