Bruce Ault Professor, Chemistry Research Areas: Matrix Isolation Infrared Spectroscopy Computational Chemistry Chemical vapor Deposition
Michael Baldwin Assistant Professor Research Areas: Catalysis Bioinorganic Chemistry Spectroscopy Oxygen Activation by Transition Metals Substrate Oxidation by O2 Electronic Structure Calculations
Tom Beck Professor Research Areas: Theory and computer simulations of liquids Development of multiscale methods for electronic structure Electron transport in molecular electronics Modeling of biological ion channels
Albert Bobst Professor Research Areas: Application of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy: 1) to study the dynamic features of nucleic acids and nucleic acid – protein complexes, and 2) to detect free radical damage in biological systems. Synthesis of nucleic acid analogs and preparation of hybridization probes for genome detection by EPR. Molecular modeling of nucleic acids and nucleic acid – protein complexes.
Joe Caruso Professor, Chemistry
Bill Connick Assistant Professor, Chemistry Research Areas: Electron Transfer Reactions Inorganic Photochemistry Photophysics and Spectroscopy of Inorganic Metal Complexes Chemical Sensing Catalysis Vapochromism Solar Energy Molecular Photo-Mechanics
Richard Day Professor, Chemistry Research Areas: Anti-tubercular Beta-lactams Protein-protein Interactions Hydrogen Conversion to Helium and Lithium
Richard Elder
Anna Gudmundsdottir Assistant Professor Research Areas: Reactive Intermediates and Reaction Mechanism Transient Spectroscopy Photoreleasable Protecting Groups Photosynthesis Solid State Photochemistry Molecular Modeling of Intermediates Polyanilines
H. Brian Halsall Professor Research Areas: Immuno and biosensors Immunoassay with electrochemical detection Well-defined surfaces for hosting macromolecular interactions Immunoassay and blood substitutes Drug-glycoprotein interactions Glycoprotein structure and stability
William R. Heineman Distinguished Research Professor Research Areas: Spectroelectrochemistry Chemical sensors & biosensors Polymer modified electrodes Electrochemical immunoassay Microfluidic systems for chemical analysis
J. Edward Hunter Adjunct Professor Research Areas: Trans Fatty Acids Dietary Fats and Health
William Jensen
George Kreishman Professor Emeritus Research Areas: NMR studies of DNA structures NMR studies of natural products Solid state studies of humus samples NMR studies of organic compouds Spectroelectrochemical studies
Pat Limbach Associate Professor Research Areas: mass spectrometry microfluidics and microfabricated devices structural investigation of RNA characterization of ribonucleoprotein complexes single-cell proteomics
James Mack Assistant Professor
James Mark Distinguished Research Professor Research Areas: Physical chemistry of polymers, in general EPh.D.lastomeric polymer networks Hybrid organic-inorganic composites Liquid-crystalline polymers Polymer properties by computer simulations
Milton Orchin Emeritus Distinguished Service Professor
Allan Pinhas Professor Research Areas: Organometallic chemistry Molecular rearrangements Catalysis Carbon-carbon bond formation
Theresa Reineke Assistant Professor Research Areas: Monomer and polymer synthesis Dendrimer synthesis Carbohydrate chemistry DNA and RNA-binding materials Cell culture Lanthanide-organic chemistry Chemical and biological sensing
Tom Ridgway
Carl J. Seliskar Professor Research Areas: Optical waveguide chemical sensors Spectroelectrochemical sensors Smart optical materials Sol-gel processed optical composites Design of optical spectroscopic instrumentation
Joel Shulman Adjunct Professor
Dave Smithrud Assistant Professor Research Areas: Molecular recognition Cell transport DNA binding agents Peptidomimetics Host-Guest chemistry Catalysis Synthesis
Estel Sprague
Apryll Stalcup Professor Research Areas: Analytical chemistry Chromatography Capillary electrophoresis Preparative electrophoresis Chiral separations Separation mechanisms Stationary phase synthesis and characterization Cyclodextrin chemistry
John Thayer
Pearl Tsang Associate Professor Research Areas: Biophysical studies of proteins and nucleic acids Biomolecular complexes Biomolecular solution NMR
Marshall Wilson
The Department of Chemistry 404 Crosley P.O. Box 210172 Cincinnati, OH 45221-0172 Phone (513) 556-9200 Fax (513) 556-9239
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