Chemistry

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Chemistry Overview

Chemists and material scientists study and analyze the basic materials of matter. To some degree, all science relies on chemistry. At Chatham, you will become familiar with many advanced pieces of equipment for chemical analysis, learning how to use computers to analyze chemical data and to create models of drug interaction. Beyond the lab, you will develop written and oral communication skills, critical thinking, and information literacy.

My goal with students is not to teach them everything they’ll ever need to know, but to teach them that learning is worth the effort. Whether learning a complex chemistry concept or the art of getting along with others, it’s learning and growing in one’s self that is important. By challenging students in and out of the classroom, I strive to help them achieve excellence in academics as well as a responsibility to the greater world in which they live.

— ROBERT LETTAN, Ph.D., Chair of the Science Department and associate professor of chemistry

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Faculty Insights with Chemistry Professor Robert Lettan

Dr. Lettan, chair of the science department and associate professor of chemistry, discusses his favorite courses to teach at Chatham, what he loves about teaching, and what inspires his instruction in the science fields.

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The Buhl Science Complex

The Buhl Science Complex is Chatham’s 10,000 square-foot laboratory building, which features a three-story glass atrium and a modern greenhouse in addition to individual, specialized research spaces; laboratories and classrooms; a range of modern analytical equipment including cell and tissue culture facilities; spectrometers (nuclear magnetic resonance, UV-VIS, IR); and one of the few drift tube mass spectrometers in the country.

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Research Opportunities

By engaging in guided research projects, students have opportunities to learn cutting-edge theoretical and practical skills while exploring interests in human physiology, evolution, microbiology, environmental chemistry, computational modeling, and more. Students can also apply for  positions sponsored by the  to participate in active research projects during the summer before their junior or senior year.

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Funding Opportunities

Through Chatham’s Summer Undergraduate Research Program, students can apply to participate in ten-week summer work-study programs to gain more laboratory experience prior to senior year.

Nucleate Pittsburgh

Nucleate is a student-led organization representing the largest global community of bio-innovators and empowering future biotech leaders. Chatham is a part of the Pittsburgh chapter, which is the region’s largest student-led biotech initiative.

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Program Faculty

If one word could best sum up Chatham's faculty, it would be engaged. Professors bring their experiences to relate the course lessons to real-world situations. Click the button below to meet our faculty members.

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Accreditation

The Chatham chemistry program is accredited by the , a sought-after designation that identifies high-quality academic programs across the nation. This means that Chatham students can receive ACS-certified degrees in chemistry and in biochemistry.

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