
Detailed research summaries can be found on each professor’s web page below. For more information on our graduate program in analytical chemistry, please contact:
Dr. Jennifer Brodbelt
Graduate Adviser
512-471-0028
jbrodbelt@mail.utexas.edu
or
Dr. Keith Stevenson
Analytical Chemistry Graduate Recruiter
512-232-9160
stevenson@mail.cm.utexas.edu
| Name | Office | Phone | Email address |
|---|---|---|---|
| Allen Bard | WEL 2.426 | 471-3761 | ajbard@mail.utexas.edu |
| Jennifer Brodbelt | WEL 3.424 | 471-0028 | jbrodbelt@mail.utexas.edu |
| Richard Crooks | WEL 3.210AA | 475-8674 | crooks@cm.utexas.edu |
| James Holcombe | WEL 3.234C | 471-5140 | holcombe@mail.utexas.edu |
| David Laude | WCH 2.222 | 471-4536 | dalaude@mail.utexas.edu |
| Jason Shear | WEL 3.426 | 232-1454 | jshear@mail.utexas.edu |
| Keith Stevenson | WEL 3.416 | 232-9160 | stevenson@cm.utexas.edu |
| Katherine Willets | NST 2.104A | 471-6488 | kwillets@mail.utexas.edu |
We in Biochemistry seek to understand biological processes at the molecular level and, when possible, at the level of fundamental chemical and physical principles. Using a wide range of approaches to study these processes, we observe individual molecules to learn about the dynamic behavior that governs molecular function, yet we study whole cells as well to delineate the intricate molecular networks that underlie cell viability.
Detailed research summaries can be found on each professor’s web page below. For more information on our graduate program in biochemistry, please contact:
Dr. David Hoffman| Name | Office | Phone | Email address |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dean Appling | WEL 4.230D | 471-5842 | dappling@mail.utexas.edu |
| Karen Browning | WEL 5.256B | 471-4562 | kbrowning@mail.utexas.edu |
| Andrew Ellington | MBB 3.448B | 232-3424 | andy.ellington@mail.utexas.edu |
| David Graham | WEL 4.260B | 471-4491 | degraham@cm.utexas.edu |
| Marvin Hackert | WEL 5.266B | 471-1105 | m.hackert@mail.utexas.edu |
| David Hoffman | MBB 3.422 | 471-7859 | dhoffman@mail.utexas.edu |
| Kenneth Johnson | MBB 3.122 | 471-0434 | kajohnson@mail.utexas.edu |
| Adrian Keatinge-Clay | WEL 5.416 | 471-2977 | adriankc@mail.utexas.edu |
| G. Barrie Kitto | WEL 4.260C | 471-3279 | bkitto@mail.utexas.edu |
| Alan Lambowitz | MBB 2.234 | 232-3418 | lambowitz@mail.utexas.edu |
| Edward Marcotte | MBB 3.210 | 471-5435 | marcotte@icmb.utexas.edu |
| Jon Robertus | WEL 5.266A | 471-3175 | jrobertus@mail.utexas.edu |
| Rick Russell | MBB 2.148 | 471-1514 | rick_russell@mail.utexas.edu |
| Y. Whitney Yin | MBB 3.422C | 471-5583 | Whitney.Yin@mail.utexas.edu |
| Yan Zhang | WEL 5.266c | 471-8645 | jeszhang@mail.utexas.edu |
The Faculty in the Inorganic Division is engaged in research into the synthetic and structural chemistry of both main group (s- and p-blocks) and transition metals (d- and f- blocks). Current areas of interest include the chemistry of elements from groups 13 and 15 in which these elements are in low oxidation state and low coordination number, the use of novel precursors for the formation of thin films of important electronic materials such as GaN, TiN, GaAs and noble metals, materials which feature metal arrays with one-dimensional or supramolecular arrangements, the developments of lanthanide complexes for use in bioassays, ligand design and homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis.
Detailed research summaries can be found on each professor’s web page below. For more information on our graduate program in inorganic chemistry, please contact:
Dr. Jennifer Brodbelt| Name | Office | Phone | Email address |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alan Cowley | WEL 4.330 | 471-7484 | cowley@mail.utexas.edu |
| Bradley Holliday | WEL 4.150 | 471-8491 | bholliday@cm.utexas.edu |
| Richard Jones | WEL 4.414 | 471-1706 | rajones@mail.utexas.edu |
| Joseph Lagowski | WEL 4.328 | 471-3288 | jjl@mail.utexas.edu |
| John McDevitt | WEL 4.420 | 471-0046 | mcdevitt@mail.utexas.edu |
With strengths in both the traditional fields of natural products and synthetic chemistry and in the emerging fields of bio-organic, supramolecular and materials chemistry, the Organic Division of Chemistry & Biochemistry offers a host of exciting opportunities.
As reflected in our diverse research interests, the graduate program in Organic Chemistry combines fundamental training in synthetic and physical chemistry with an eye towards interdisciplinary research. We invite you to explore our program further by either downloading our brochure or visiting our professors’ web pages below. For more information on our graduate program in organic chemistry, please contact:
Dr. Jennifer Brodbelt| Name | Office | Phone | Email address |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eric Anslyn | WEL 5.201 | 471-0068 | anslyn@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu |
| Christopher Bielawski | WEL 4.230c | 232-3839 | bielawski@cm.utexas.edu |
| Brent Iverson | WEL 5.320 | 471-5053 | biverson@mail.utexas.edu |
| Michael Krische | WEL 5.146 | 232-5892 | mkrische@mail.utexas.edu |
| Hung-Wen Liu | WEL 5.235 | 232-7811 | h.w.liu@mail.utexas.edu |
| Philip Magnus | WEL 4.320 | 471-3966 | p.magnus@mail.utexas.edu |
| Lara Mahal | WEL 4.314 | 471-2318 | lmahal@cm.utexas.edu |
| Stephen Martin | WEL 5.334 | 471-3915 | sfmartin@mail.utexas.edu |
| Stephen Monti | MAI 201 | 471-4363 | monti@mail.utexas.edu |
| Jonathan Sessler | WEL 5.428 | 471-5009 | sessler@mail.utexas.edu |
| Dionicio Siegel | WEL 5.416 | 471-2073 | dsiegel@cm.utexas.edu |
| C. Grant Willson | WEL 5.240 | 471-4342 | willson@che.utexas.edu |
Physical chemistry bridges the fields of physics and chemistry. We investigate problems that span all sub-areas of chemistry and focus specifically on providing a fundamental perspective on chemical phenomena. Our research ranges from microscopic studies of the electronic properties of nanostructured materials, to the basic principles of heterogeneous catalysis, to biophysical analyses of individual macromolecules. Much of the current research is highly interdisciplinary, tying us to other divisions in chemistry, and to physics, biology, and chemical, electrical, and mechanical engineering.
Detailed research summaries can be found on each professor’s web page below. For more information on our graduate program in physical chemistry, please contact:
Dr. Jennifer Brodbelt| Name | Office | Phone | Email address |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paul Barbara | NST 1.206 | 471-2053 | p.barbara@mail.utexas.edu |
| Alan Campion | WEL 3.114 | 471-3012 | campion@mail.utexas.edu |
| Ron Elber | ACE 4.422 | 232-5415 | ron@ices.utexas.edu |
| Graeme Henkelman | WEL 5.256A | 471-4179 | henkelman@mail.utexas.edu |
| Sang-Hyun Lim | WEL 3.120 | 471-0872 | shlim@mail.utexas.edu |
| Dmitrii Makarov | WEL 3.148 | 471-4575 | makarov@mail.utexas.edu |
| Peter Rossky | WEL 3.204A | 471-3555 | rossky@mail.utexas.edu |
| John Stanton | WEL 3.208A | 471-5903 | jfstanton@mail.utexas.edu |
| David Vanden Bout | WEL 3.150B | 232-2824 | davandenbout@mail.utexas.edu |
| Lauren Webb | WEL 3.420 | lwebb@cm.utexas.edu | |
| Robert Wyatt | WEL 3.237 | 471-3114 | wyattre@mail.utexas.edu |