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Some Facts about Research in the Department of
Chemistry:
· All faculty members (8) and the administrative staff
(2) in the Department of Chemistry have the Ph.D. degree and are actively
involved in research activities involving student collaborators, in a variety
of areas that span the major chemical subdisciplines. · Nearly all Chemistry and Biochemistry majors
carryout research during their years at · Students interested in research may carryout
research with members of the faculty for academic credit. After
identifying and discussing options with a faculty mentor, students may
register for Independent Study anytime during their years at · Each summer, a number of majors carryout full-time
research in the department, funded by faculty research grants and/or the
College EXCEL Scholars program, which provides a salary and free room
accommodations. The EXCEL Scholars program also funds paid research
opportunities during the academic year and the January interim session. · Several members of the department have been involved
in collaborative research with students and faculty in other departments at · Many of our faculty/student collaborations culminate
in coauthored publications in peer-reviewed chemical periodicals and/or
presentations at national conferences. Students working on research
projects directed by all faculty members in the Department of Chemistry have
made substantial contributions to research projects, resulting in Lafayette
students contributing as co-authors of most of the 71 journal articles
published by the Lafayette Chemistry faculty from 1997-2002. · A search of the Institute for Scientific Information
Web of Science for publications (abstracts excluded) in chemistry departments
at each of the institutions included among the 2002 U.S. News and Report
National Liberal Arts Colleges, Tier I (top 50) National Liberal Arts
Colleges for the years 1997-June 8, 2002 reveals that Lafayette College is
ranked first (tied with one other college). · In recent years several members of faculty in the
Department of Chemistry have been funded by competitive research grants from
the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund, the National
Institutes of Health, the Henry and Camille Dreyfus Foundation and the
National Science Foundation to support their work with students, and
College-supported funding is available to all faculty to support the
acquisition of research supplies and to fund students to work for salary
under the College EXCEL Scholars program. · Each faculty member supervises an approximately 600
square foot research laboratory dedicated to collaborative faculty/student
research activities. Additional instrumentation is located in numerous
instrument rooms and computational facilities that are available for both
teaching and research activities. · The department maintains up-to-date instrumentation
and is well stocked with the chemical supplies and reagents necessary to
support our teaching and research. We are supported by the services of
an instrumentation specialist and an instrumentation technician to ensure
that all instrumentation and equipment are well maintained and optimally
operational. In addition, a stockroom technician coordinates the
acquisition, storage and disposal of chemicals and supplies. · Students completing research experiences at |
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