Chemistry and Chemical Biology

      Stephen Cabaniss, Chairperson
      Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
      MSC03 2060
      1 University of New Mexico
      Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
      (505) 277-6655

      Professors
      Stephen Cabaniss, Ph.D., University of North Carolina
      Debra Dunaway-Mariano, Ph.D., Texas A&M University
      Jeremy Edwards, Ph.D., University of California (San Diego)
      Deborah G. Evans, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh
      Julia Fulghum, Ph.D., University of North Carolina
      Hua Guo, Ph.D., Sussex University, United Kingdom
      Richard W. Holder, Ph.D., Yale University
      Richard Kemp, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin
      Martin L. Kirk, Ph.D., University of North Carolina
      Patrick S. Mariano, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin
      Jeffrey Rack, Ph.D., Colorado State University
      Wei Wang, Ph.D., North Carolina State University

      Associate Professors
      John Grey, Ph.D., McGill University
      David Keller, Ph.D., University of California (Berkeley)

      Assistant Professors
      Lina Cui, Ph.D., University of Alberta, Canada
      Ramesh Giri, Ph.D., The Scripps Research Institute
      Terefe Habteyes, Ph.D., University of Arizona
      Fu-Sen Liang, Ph.D., The Scripps Research Institute
      Charles Melancon, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin
      Yang Qin, Ph.D., Rutgers University

      Lecturers
      Donald Bellew, Ph.D., University of Southern California
      Kuang-Chiu Ho, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
      Sushilla Knottenbelt, Ph.D., University of York, United Kingdom
      Alisha Ray, M.S., University of New Mexico
      Lisa J. Whalen, Ph.D., University of Colorado

      Associated Faculty
      Albert Viggiano, Air Force Research Lab, Ph.D., University of Colorado (Boulder)
      Jamie Stearns, Air Force Research Lab, Ph.D., Purdue University

      Secondary Appointments
      Plamen Atanassov, Ph.D., Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
      Abhaya Datye, Ph.D., University of Michigan
      Changjian Feng, Ph.D., Nanjing University, China

      Professors Emeriti
      Fritz S. Allen, Ph.D., University of Illinois
      Roy D. Caton, Ph.D., Oregon State University
      Lorraine Deck, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
      Christie G. Enke, Ph.D., University of Illinois
      William M. Litchman, Ph.D., University of Utah
      Miriam Malm, M.S., University of New Mexico
      Donald R. McLaughlin, Ph.D., University of Utah
      Cary J. Morrow, Ph.D., Tulane University
      Thomas M. Niemczyk, Ph.D., Michigan State University
      Mark R. Ondrias, Ph.D., Michigan State University
      Robert T. Paine, Jr., Ph.D., University of Michigan, Distinguished Professor
      E. Paul Papadopoulos, Ph.D., University of Kansas
      Riley Schaeffer, Ph.D., University of Chicago
      Edward A. Walters, Ph.D., University of Minnesota


      Courses

      CHEM 101. Chemistry in Our Community. (3)



      CHEM 111. Elements of General Chemistry. (4)



      CHEM 115. Preparation for Chemistry. (2)



      CHEM 120. Foundations of Chemistry. (3)



      CHEM 121. General Chemistry I. (3)



      CHEM 122. General Chemistry II. (3)



      CHEM 123L. General Chemistry I Laboratory. (1)



      CHEM 124L. General Chemistry II Laboratory. (1)



      CHEM 131 [131L]. Principles of Chemistry. (3 [4])



      CHEM 132 [132L]. Principles of Chemistry. (3 [4])



      CHEM 192. Topics. (1-3, no limit Δ)



      CHEM 212. Integrated Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry. (4)



      CHEM 253L. Quantitative Analysis. (4)



      CHEM **301. Organic Chemistry. (3)



      CHEM **302. Organic Chemistry. (3)



      CHEM 303L. Organic Chemistry Laboratory. (1)



      CHEM 304L. Organic Chemistry Laboratory. (1)



      CHEM **311. Physical Chemistry. (3)



      CHEM **312. Physical Chemistry. (3 [4])



      CHEM **315. Introductory Physical Chemistry. (4)



      CHEM **325. Special Topics for Undergraduates. (1-3, may be repeated once Δ)



      CHEM **326. Special Topics for Undergraduates. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



      CHEM **391. Readings in Selected Topics. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



      CHEM **392. Readings in Selected Topics. (1-3, may be repeated once Δ)



      CHEM 411L. Laboratory Methods In Physical Chemistry. (3)



      CHEM 412. Advanced Physical Chemistry. (3)



      CHEM 421. Biological Chemistry. (3)



      CHEM *422. Molecular Biology of the Gene. (3)



      CHEM 425. Organic Chemistry of Biological Pathways. (3)



      CHEM *431. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry. (3)



      CHEM 432L. Advanced Synthetic Chemistry Laboratory. (3)



      CHEM 453L. Analytical Instrumentation: Theory and Application. (4)



      CHEM 457. Environmental Chemistry. (3)



      CHEM 469 / 569 [512]. Characterization Methods for Nanostructures. (3)



      CHEM 471. Advanced Topics in Chemistry. (2-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



      CHEM 495. Undergraduate Problems. (1-3)



      CHEM 496. Undergraduate Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 4 Δ)



      CHEM 497. Senior Honors Research. (1-3 to a maximum of 4 Δ)



      CHEM 498. Senior Honors Research. (1-3 to a maximum of 4 Δ)



      CHEM *499. Chemistry Seminar-Research. (1 to a maximum of 2 )



      CHEM 500. Scientific Teaching in Chemistry. (1-3, no limit Δ)



      CHEM 501. Molecular Structure Theory. (3)



      CHEM 504. Chemical Dynamics. (3)



      CHEM 511. Mechanisms in Organic Chemistry. (3)



      CHEM 514. Synthesis in Organic Chemistry. (3)



      CHEM 515. Topics in Organic Chemistry. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



      CHEM 516. Topics in Organic Chemistry. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



      CHEM 521. Biological Chemistry. (3)



      CHEM 525. Organic Chemistry of Biological Pathways. (3)



      CHEM 536. Synthesis and Mechanism in Inorganic Chemistry. (3)



      CHEM 537. Topics in Inorganic Chemistry. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



      CHEM 538. Topics in Inorganic Chemistry. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



      CHEM 545. Topics in Analytical Chemistry. (3 to a maximum of 9 Δ)



      CHEM 546. Topics in Analytical Chemistry. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



      CHEM 567. Topics in Physical Chemistry. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



      CHEM 569 / 469 [512]. Characterization Methods for Nanostructures. (3)



      CHEM 587. Advanced Topics in Biological Chemistry. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



      CHEM 599. Master's Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)



      CHEM 623. Research Colloquium. (1 to a maximum of 10 Δ)



      CHEM 625. Chemistry Divisional Seminar. (1, no limit Δ)



      CHEM 627. Chemistry Instrumentation Seminar. (1 to a maximum of 2 Δ)



      CHEM 650. Research/Readings. (2-12, no limit Δ)



      CHEM 699. Dissertation. (3-12, no limit Δ)



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      1 University of New Mexico
      Albuquerque, NM 87131

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      Fax: (505) 277-6809