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Extractions: King's College London Archives Services - Summary Guide 3.1 IDENTITY STATEMENT AREA 3.1.1 Reference code(s) : GB 0100 KCLCA KDCH/FP, KDCH/FPC, KDCH/1-15, KDCH/PH 3.1.2 Title: King's College London Department of Chemistry Student Records 3.1.3 Date(s) 3.1.4 Level of description : Series level descriptions of King's College London Archives 3.1.5 Extent and medium of the unit of description (quantity, bulk or size) : 23 archive boxes 3.2 CONTEXT AREA 3.2.1 Name of creator(s) 3.2.2 Administrative/Biographical history 3.2.3 Archival history 3.2.4 Immediate source of acquisition or transfer 3.3 CONTENT AND STRUCTURE AREA 3.3.1 Scope and content 3.3.2 Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information 3.3.3 Accruals 3.3.4 System of arrangement : Student files are arranged in two blocks of years, 1947-1971, and 1972-1986, then organised alphabetically within each block. Record cards are organised alphabetically. Class files and tutee reports are arranged chronologically. and scheduling information: 3.3.3 Accruals: 3.4 CONDITIONS OF ACCESS AND USE AREA
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Extractions: Biological Sciences Mathematics Physics Preprofessional Studies ... Graduate Studies Current research probing the molecular details of the biological sciences requires simultaneous application of genetic, biochemical, and molecular biological principles and expertise. The Molecular Biosciences Program (MBP) provides training opportunities in this area. Research Facilities The Department of Biological Sciences, housed in the modern Galvin Life Sciences complex, has excellent facilities for all laboratory research in molecular biology. Facilities and training opportunities are available in genetics, molecular and cell biology, and developmental biology. The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry has training opportunities in the fields of in gene expression, protein structure and enzyme kinetics. Degree Requirements All MBP students must pass both oral and written comprehensive examinations. Students will conduct original research and write an approved dissertation on this work. The work is conducted under the direction of an advisor participating in the MBP. Students in the program also must complete a one-year teaching requirement that usually involves assisting in the instruction of laboratory courses within their discipline. All students participate in the seminar activities of the program.
Biological Chemistry:U Of C College Course Catalog 98-99 The Department of chemistry, in conjunction with the Department of Students are required to submit the college Reading and Research Course Form. http://collegecatalog.uchicago.edu/archives/catalog98-99/HTM/BioChem98.htm
Extractions: BchMB Adviser: Herbert Friedmann, CLSC 457, 702-6902, hcfn@midway World Wide Web: http://rainbow.uchicago.edu/chemistry/undergrad/ Program of Study The Department of Chemistry, in conjunction with the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BchMB) in the Division of Biological Sciences, offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Biological Chemistry. The program is designed to prepare students to enter a variety of interdisciplinary fields in biochemical and biophysical sciences. Undergraduate research is strongly encouraged. By combining the resources of both departments, the students in this program are given the opportunity to study chemistry and physics of macromolecules, mechanisms of actions of enzymes and hormones, molecular and cellular biology, biotechnology, and other related fields. Students who are interested in this program should consult Viresh Rawal (702-2194) and/or Herbert Friedmann (702-6902) for advice and details. Summary of Requirements General
Rhodes: Chemistry: History chemistry began on the Memphis campus of Rhodes college in the fall of 1925 with the By the start of its third decade in Memphis, the department had an http://www.rhodes.edu/public/2_0-Academics/2_1_6-Chemistry/2_1_6_1-About/2_1_6_1
Extractions: The 1970s were a time of particular transition for the department's faculty. Dr. Olcott left, Dr. Vaughn died, and both Dr. Moose and Mr. Emigh retired. Dr. Robert Mortimer and Dr. David Jeter both became associated with the department as did Dr. Harlie Parish, whose position was that of a research associate, Mr. Steve Glover, the storeroom supervisor, and Ms. Anne McAuley, the departmental secretary. Grants from NSF and the Research Corporation continued to flow into the department along with new instrumentation, and new courses were offered in both organic chemistry and physical chemistry. In 1984, the name of the college was changed to Rhodes College after many years as Southwestern at Memphis and a succession of events moved the department ahead in a substantial way. In the same year, Ms. Evelena Grant became the department's secretary. In response to changes in student interest, the Chemical Biology major was replaced in 1985 by a biochemistry track wholly within the department. A second course in biochemistry was added, and Dr. Lyons was able to direct his entire attention into this area since Dr. Kevin Ogle was hired as the department's analytical chemist. With a successful request to the NSF, Dr. Ogle was able to move the department into the era of Fourier transform instrumentation with the acquisition of an FTIR in 1988. In 1989 both Dr. Lyons and Dr. Gilliom retired from the faculty. Mr. Jeff Goode joined the department as storeroom supervisor in 1989 upon the departure of Mr. Glover.
Extractions: Mission Statement The Chemistry Department at SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry is unique in that it is organized around the interdisciplinary areas of Biochemistry and Natural Products Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry and Polymer Chemistry. It stresses a strong foundation in the traditional areas of Chemistry (Analytical, Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry) plus integration of these areas into its specialties. Thus, students at all levels enjoy the advantages of a traditional Chemistry program and the added value of a specialty aligned with the needs of the 21st Century. The Department is also committed to maintaining its leading role in extending the state of knowledge in its specialties. In keeping with this, it occupied its new home, the 71,000 square foot Edwin C. Jahn Laboratory
Albion College Chemistry Department The chemistry Department is dedicated to providing the Albion college student with a strong chemistry background. For those interested in a career in http://www.albion.edu/chemistry/default.asp
Extractions: Graduation Day 2005 Chemistry Majors Congratulations to everyone!!! Virginia Cangelosi, Kimberly Namenye, Benjamin Olbricht, Christopher Roskopp, Neal Sanborn, Dana Sauter, Samata Singhi, Christopher Smith, Erin Toth, Lisa Vigrass, Nicole Villiere, Pamella Abghari, Stacy Baguzis, Amy Bruursema, Kelly Burba, Emily Carvill, Tiffany Chichester, Stephen Friedeck, Brianna Granlund, Meghan Jones, Aaron Moehlig, Robert Sudul, Cristi Wart, Jason Kimball,
Vassar Chemistry Department The study of chemistry at Vassar provides superb preparation for graduate study in Department of chemistry Vassar college 124 Raymond Avenue http://chemistry.vassar.edu/
Academic Offerings : Catalogue 2005-06 : University Of Vermont a small liberal arts college with the resources of a major research university. chemistry (Ph.D.) Affiliated with chemistry Department, college of http://www.uvm.edu/academics/catalogue2005-06/?Page=alldegrees.php&SM=offeringme
UCL: Graduate: Graduate Prospectus 2006 Entry : Prospective Students Where a subject is available in more than one department, click the numbers next to the University college London Gower Street - London - WC1E 6BT http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate-degrees/index.shtml
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