Bioorganic & Inorganic/Medicinal/Synthetic
Bioorganic & Inorganic/Medicinal/Synthetic chemistry which centers on the interface between chemistry and medicine. Methods of analysis help researchers understand the mechanism of medicinal agents, which lead to suggestions as to how such molecules can be improved. Synthetic methods are applied and these test molecules are then tested for efficacy.
Cheng-Wei Tom Chang
Associate Professor
Organic Chemistry
Development of novel antibiotics
Brad S. Davidson
Associate Professor
Organic Chemistry
Natural product chemistry and synthesis

Lisa M. Berreau
Associate Professor
Inorganic Chemistry
Synthetic inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry
Alvan C. Hengge
Professor
Organic Chemistry
Mechanistic organic chemistry and synthesis

Lance C. Seefeldt
Professor
Biochemistry
Biochemistry of metalloproteins; Nitrogenase
Brett Barney
Research Assistant Professor
Biochemistry
Biochemistry of metalloproteins; Nitrogenase
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