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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Chemistry Will be offered by the Purdue School of Science at. The Purdue School of Science's Chemical Biology is in the midst of a hiring drive that will bring additional research-focused faculty members on board. Graduate programs (45 Ph.D. and 273 M.S. graduates since 1986 and 1973, respectively) have made significant contributions to this research enterprise.

Two members of the committee must be from the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology. Submission of this document to the Graduate School also establishes the membership of the Graduate Advisor. The student must pass five cumulative exams by the end of the 4th semester (summer semesters are not counted).

The oral exam will consist of a presentation by the student and discussion of the OP and research summary. The degree offered would be a Purdue University Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Chemistry through the Purdue University Graduate School.

Needed learning resources

In addition, the opening of a new building in 2013 will provide the additional research space needed to increase the number of Chemistry &.

Other program strengths

13 While still below the peak of 18 tenure-track faculty in the mid-1990s, our faculty numbers have rebounded somewhat in recent years (including four faculty hires in the past two years). These individuals also hold special graduate certification in Purdue's Graduate School that allows them to serve as external members of the Ph.D. 14 are some faculty members in the department who participate in other campus centers such as the Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics and the Indiana University Cancer Center.

The Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology has had a long-standing commitment to involving undergraduate students in the research enterprise.

Program Rationale

  • Institutional factors
  • Student demand
  • Transferability
  • Access to graduate and professional programs
  • Demand and employment factors

At IUPUI, chemistry and chemical biology provide the foundational education for students seeking admission to nursing, dental hygiene, physical therapy, and many other health-related programs in the schools of medicine, dentistry, engineering and technology, nursing, and health and rehabilitation . of science. In addition, we train students at the baccalaureate and master's level to apply to medical and dental schools on campus, as well as pharmacy, optometry, and veterinary programs elsewhere in the country. We have already seen the impact of such programs over the past twenty-five years on faculty productivity, external funding performance, and the overall intellectual climate of the department.

We also recognize the impact these scientists-in-training can have as teaching assistants in ours. The new program will seamlessly replace our current one, so it will not affect other IUPUI units or those elsewhere in the country. IU's schools of medicine and dentistry and Purdue programs listed in departments outside of chemistry have research areas in the standard basic sciences with a clear emphasis in relevant applied areas of human health or agricultural sciences.

There are residents of the Indianapolis area with a strong interest in college education who cannot move outside of the city for personal reasons. Many students are enthusiastic about the understanding of matter at the atomic/molecular level that is a central feature of the chemical sciences.

Program Implementation and Evaluation

Monitoring the above parameters falls under the responsibilities of the Department Chair, the Director of Graduate Studies, and the Chemistry and Chemical Biology Graduate Admissions Committee. Each year in early fall, recruitment data (items 1 and 2) from the previous year are collected and summarized. Each annual cohort is followed through graduation to collect the information for items 9 and 10.

Pass rates for the cumulative exams are collected in the summer for the previous year (item 6). The course examines the role of naturally occurring inorganic elements in biology. How metals are introduced into biological systems as probes and drugs will also be discussed.

This course covers a number of notable advances in the field of organometallic chemistry, and particular emphasis will be placed on the use of transition metals in synthetic organic chemistry. The formation of carbon-carbon and carbon-heteroatom (O, N, S) bonds will be investigated through detailed reaction mechanisms and extensive synthetic examples.

TABLE 1:  PROGRAM ENROLLMENTS AND COMPLETIONS Annual Totals by Fiscal Year (Use SIS Definitions)
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Goodpaster, Ph.D

Positions and Honors

Thesis: Copper-Dioxygen Complex-Mediated Aliphatic C-H Bonding and DNA Nucleobase Oxidation (DNA cleavage studies were conducted under the direction of Prof. Steven E. Rokita at University of Maryland, College Park). 2001 Outstanding Invention of the Year (Life Science) University of Maryland, College Park, MD Award Title: Novel copper complexes being tested as anti-cancer agents. 1992 GuangHua Award Peking University, Beijing, China This award is given annually by Peking University to top 10% students.

Peer-reviewed publications (in chronological order)

  • ICDDT ‘10

Barton* “Shape-selective targeting of DNA by photocleaving agents rhodium (Phenanthrenequinone diimine) (III)” Journal of the American Chemical Society. Long* “Design and Synthesis of a Structurally Versatile DNA-Cleaved Metallopeptide Domain” Journal of the American Chemical Society. Long* "Metallopeptide-DNA Interactions: Site- Selectivity Based on Amino Acid Composition and Chirality" Journal of the American Chemical Society.

Bleomycin” Abstracts of Papers 191st National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, New York, N.Y.; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1986;. Long* “Design and Synthesis of Metal-Binding DNA Recognition Helices” Abstracts of Papers 205th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Denver CO; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1993; INOR 0493. Long* “Nucleic Acid Binding and Cleavage by an Intercalating Metallopeptide” Abstracts of Papers 205th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Denver CO;.

Long* “Synthesis and Study of a Novel Redox-Active Metallopeptide Structural Domain” Abstracts of Papers 207th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C.;. Dioxygen-activated Cobalt-Metallopeptides” Abstracts of Papers 212th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Orlando, FL; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1996; INOR 204. Long* “RNA-Metallopeptide Interactions” Abstracts of Papers 214th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Las Vegas, NV;.

Combinatorial Libraries of Ni(II)•Xaa-Xaa-His Metallopeptides Incorporating L- and D-Amino Acids” Abstracts of Papers 221st National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Diego, CA.; American Chemical Society: Washington, D. Metallopeptides Containing Modified Proline Residues” Abstracts of Proceedings, 222nd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Chicago, IL.; American Chemical Society: Washington, D. Review of the recognition of Ni(II)•Xaa-Xaa-His metallopeptides” Abstracts of Proceedings 227th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Anaheim, CA.;.

Metallopeptides” Abstracts, 36th Central Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Indianapolis, IN, United States, June GEN-195. Abstracts, 36th Central Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Indianapolis, IN, United States, June GEN-190. Fluorescent Intercalator Displacement” Abstracts of Papers 228th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Philadelphia, PA.; American Chemical.

Symposium hosted: A Decade of Peer-Led Team Learning, 232nd Fall Meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Francisco, September 2006. Book Review: Basic Principles and Applications of Molecular Quantum Mechanics, Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2007) Mechanism-based inactivation of benzoyl formate decarboxylase, a thiamine diphosphate-dependent enzyme, Journal of the American Chemical Society.

Minto, National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Washington, DC Plakat, desuden udvalgt til Sci-mix session.

Jingzhi Pu

2003-2004 Adjunct Professor, Michigan State University College of Law 1980-2005 Professor of Forensic Science and Director of Forensic Science. Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Forensic Sciences 1980-2007 Forensic Science Education Accreditation Commission 2003-2008 International Association for Identification. 34;Incorporating Forensic Science into High School and College Science Courses", Mid-Michigan Section, American Chemical Society Meeting, Ann Arbor, MI, May 1994.

34;The Analysis of Petroleum Products by Three-Dimensional Fluorescence Spectroscopy", International Forensic Science Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC. 34;Forensic Science Education in the 1990s", Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada . 34; The Status of Forensic Science in the US”, New South Wales, AU Forensic Science Society, Sydney, AU.

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