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The department currently has 18 regular faculty members, offering research opportunities in organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, biochemistry and nanoscience, and several adjunct professors. There are approximately 60 students in the graduate program, and there are a number of postdoctoral associates working in the department. Faculty and students occupy laboratory and office space in Benton Hall, the Research Wing of the Science Complex, and the Center for Nanoscience (CNS).

The Chemistry Department has developed a program that makes research and teaching excellence its top priorities. Papers and publications documenting departmental research are frequently presented at conferences and symposia and published in scientific journals throughout the world. The faculty serve on national and international committees and editorial boards. Several faculty members have written introductory textbooks and advanced specialized monographs and reviews. Advanced undergraduate and graduate classes are relatively small, allowing for considerable interaction between faculty and students.

The Department of Chemistry offers the following degrees:


Information about the Department

Office

316 Benton Hall
(314) 516-5311
Much information may be found in the Graduate Brochure

Department Chair

Keith J. Stine,
316A Benton Hall
(314) 516-5346
kstine@umsl.edu

Senior Business  Specialist

Keila Gonzalez
Office:Benton Hall 316b
Phone: (314) 516-6203
Mobile: (561) 516-0631
Fax: (314) 516-5342
gonzalezk@mail.umsl.edu

Director of Undergraduate Studies

James J. O'Brien
420 Benton Hall
(314) 516-5717
O'Brienjja@umsl.edu

Director of Graduate Studies

Eike B Bauer
316E Benton Hall
(314) 516-4382
bauere@umsl.edu

Graduate Admissions

Stephen M. Holmes
303 Center for Nanoscience
Phone: (314) 516-4382
holmesst@umsl.edu

Faculty

Faculty information

Degree Programs

Undergraduate degree programs

Graduate degree programs

Undergraduate Research

Undergraduate research opportunities