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Although all faculty in the Department are interested in the education
of our students, several faculty members have Chemical Education
as their primary interest. Faculty included here may be interested
in textbook and laboratory manual writing, development of new instructional
techniques, incorporating computers into the educational process,
etc. In some instances, these faculty members also have research
interests as indicated in their individual linked page.
Faculty with a focus in Chemical Education include the following
(explanation of the symbols, *, §, ‡ are listed below):
Yumee K. Koo, Ph.D. §
Chemical education
Protein interactions
Madhu Mahalingam, Ph.D. §
Chemical education
Mass spectrometry
Ion-molecule reactions
James R. Mckee, Ph.D. ‡
Chemistry of the trihalomethyl group
Isonitrile antibiotics
Chemical education
Elisabeth Morlino, Ph.D. §
Chemical education
Photochemistry
Photobiology
Frederick T. Schaefer, Ph.D. §
Chemical education
Computer interfacing
Macromolecules
Charles J. Thoman (Emeritus), Ph.D.
Chemistry of sydnones and derivatives
Chemistry/biochemistry of Polysorbate 80
Synthesis of potential anticancer/antiviral drugs
Murray Zanger (Emeritus), Ph.D.
Organic syntheses
Medicinal chemistry
Proton NMR
| Research Advising Ability |
| § |
May serve as a research advisor for undergraduate students |
| * |
Research Professors from other departments who may serve as
research advisors for graduate students in their appropriate
area of expertise |
| ‡ |
May serve as a research advisor for both undergraduate and
graduate students |
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