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NanoDays 2013

The Materials Science Program, the Chemistry Department and the Binghamton Local Section of the ACS celebrated NanoDays in April 2013.

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Young Chemists Recognition

At this year's PITTCON, held in Philadelphia, PA, March 17-22, Veronica Okello received Metrohm's Young Chemists Award!

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Research Communication Highlighted as VIP

A research communication from Eriks Rozners’ group was published in Angewandte Chemie and highlighted as a VIP (Very Important Paper) on November 5, 2012. Angewandte Chemie, a flagship publication of the German Chemical Society, has one of the highest Impact Factors (13.455 for 2011) in the field of chemistry.

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First Annual John Eisch Lectureship in Organic Synthesis

The Department is pleased to announce the establishment of an annual John Eisch Lectureship in Organic Synthesis. Its first lecture will be held, Friday, October 26, 2012.

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Department Welcomes it Newest Faculty Member

Assistant Professor Brian Callahan became the newest member of the Department this Fall 2012. He joins our growing group of faculty in the Biological Chemistry discipline.

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Faculty Profiles - Susan Bane
Size matters - but so does shape - for this researcher

By all accounts, the nano world is a small one -- with researchers working at an atomic scale that is one millionth the size of the tip of your pen. But, for Jiye (James) Fang, it's not just size, but shape that matters as he seeks to find materials that will better serve our technology-based society.
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Department of Chemistry

We are a medium-size chemistry department with a great atmosphere of cooperation. Our size facilitates close interaction among faculty and between research groups and creates a setting that's appealing to many students and in which they can thrive professionally.

Our undergraduate program offers BA and BS degrees with a BS/American Chemical Society certification option and with emphases in biophysical and materials chemistry. Undergraduate participation in research is actively encouraged. We also participate in a five-year BS/MS program in materials chemistry and we jointly sponsor the biochemistry degree program with the Department of Biological Sciences.

We offer both MSc and PhD research programs as well as MA and MAT degrees. In addition to the traditional areas of analytical, inorganic, organic and physical chemistry, we have faculty in a number of fertile cross-disciplinary areas, such as bioanalytical, bioinorganic, bioorganic and biophysical chemistry; electrochemistry; environmental chemistry and materials chemistry.

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Last Updated: 4/29/13