The Alaimo research group is focused on the development of “green” synthetic methods for generating heterocycles of biological importance.
Dr. Frato’s research group is focused on the unique structure and reactivity of proteins with metals at their active site, particularly heme-containing enzymes.
The Langenhan group is pursuing research at the chemistry/biology interface. They redesign biological molecules with the twin goals of understanding their functions and modulation their activities.
The Latch research group is broadly focused on the area of aquatic environmental chemistry.
Focused on research to understand and improve student learning in undergraduate chemistry and biochemistry.
Dr. McLaughlin’s research involves the spectroscopic and structural characterization of environmentally relevant compounds.
Dr. Skogerboe works on developing sensitive methods for the analysis of biologic molecules and promotes active learning in the chemistry curriculum.
Dr. Watson’s research interest concerns the preparation, characterization and reactivity study of original triple-layer bimetallic complexes.