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  1. Multiple ion detection: Mechanistic study of N, N, N-trimethylhydrazonium fluoborate pyrolysis (Kent State University. Honors College. Honors paper: Department of Chemistry) by Joel Weissfeld, 1977
  2. Kent State University. Graduate College. Masters theses : Department of Chemistry by Bathsheba J Sarte, 1978
  3. Computerized potentiometric titration (Kent State University. Honors College. Honors Papers. Department of Chemistry) by John F Zeiger, 1972
  4. Effect of cholesterol feeding and estrogen treatment on rabbit serum lipoproteins and their composition (Kent State University. Graduate College. Masters theses : Department of Chemistry) by Sunetary Chanapai Wagner, 1979
  5. Reactivity patterns in the reductions of nitrile complexes of Cobalt (III) (Kent State University. Graduate College. Masters theses : Department of Chemistry) by Louise Hsiao-Cheng Hua, 1979
  6. Lecture introductory to the course of medical chemistry in the Medical Department of Pennsylvania College, Philadelphia, for the session 1844-45 by Washington L Atlee, 1844
  7. Attitudes and innovation in research: Inaugural lecture of the Royal Society Research Professor, Department of Chemistry, delivered at the University College of Swansea on January 20, 1976 by John Herbert Beynon, 1976
  8. The chemical composition of sewage of the Iowa State College plant (Contribution from the Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Iowa Stae College) by Julius Buel Weems, 1902
  9. An informal history of the Department of Chemistry, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Firestry, 1917-1998 by Edwin C Jahn, 2000
  10. The Chemical Department of Oberlin College fron 1833-1912 (Oberlin College. Laboratory bulletin) by F. F Jewett, 1922
  11. Nutrient inactivation with aluminum sulfate as a lake reclamation technique (Kent State University. Graduate College. Dissertations : Department of Biological Sciences) by Robert H Kennedy, 1978
  12. A sabbatical leave at the University of Wyoming, Department of Chemistry, fall quarter 1974 by L. Allan Fickes, 1974
  13. Materials science in the chemistry curriculum. (introduction of materials science subject at Dalhousie University's chemistry department): An article from: Canadian Chemical News by Mary Anne White, 1993-04-01
  14. Chemistry redefined: McGill University's chemistry department could rest on its laurels. Instead, it's been redefined, redesigned, and realigned. Why all ... : An article from: Canadian Chemical News by R. Bruce Lennox, 2006-03-01

21. King's College London - Schools And Departments
of Psychiatry) Classics Clinical chemistry Clinical Neurosciences of Psychiatry) ClinicalSciences, Department of Cognitive of Psychiatry) college Secretary
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22. Westminster College
Website Check out the chemistry Department s website. for more information about departments,majors, interdisciplinary Contact Us Westminster college, 1800-942
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23. Asbury College Academics Departments: Chemistry & Physics
Thanks to a significant new gift to the college, financial concerns will no longerbe an issue for many students considering such. I am a chemistry professor.
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    Art Biology Communication Arts ... Contact I entered physics because basically it is a search for truth. I think the strength of Asbury College is in the nature of its students. They are hardworking, and they have servants' hearts. —Dr. Don Burgess, assistant professor of physics
    I have learned so much here about science, life, and most importantly, God. —Hannah, biochemistry major from Houghton, NY Asburians on the edge: Around the world Ernie Steury An important part of Asbury College for many students is the opportunity to reach out beyond Wilmore to cross-cultural experiences around the globe. Through missions trips, study-abroad experiences and internships, Asburians have the opportunity to explore many facets of other cultures for a weekend, a week of spring break, a summer or an entire semester. Thanks to a significant new gift to the College, financial concerns will no longer be an issue for many students considering such [read more]
    I am a research chemist I am a nurse I am a dentist I am a forensic examiner I am a pharmacist I am a health official I am a chemistry professor I am a doctor I am a physical therapist I am a missionary Home Academics Home About Asbury Academics Admissions ... Student Life Asbury College One Macklem Drive, Wilmore KY 40390

24. Asbury College Academics Departments: Chemistry & Physics
from your department? Many career paths are available, whether or not you continueyour education beyond your Asbury college degree. Graduates with chemistry
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    What can I do with majors from your department?
    Many career paths are available, whether or not you continue your education beyond your Asbury College degree. Graduates with chemistry education degrees have no difficulty finding employment. In part this is due to a national teacher shortage, especially in the sciences. But an Asbury College degree gives an extra edge to those wanting to teach, providing excellent preparation and carrying a solid reputation around the country. In fact, nearly 100 percent of education majors from the College who seek employment in education find jobs after graduation. Physical science majors participate in a joint program with the University of Kentucky, earning an additional bachelor's degree in an engineering field. Most graduates from this program enter directly into the workforce as engineers in a variety of areas. Chemistry majors often go on to graduate school or professional school in one of the health professions. Many, however, find careers immediately after graduation as research technicians in laboratories around the nation or analytical chemists for major corporations or environmental agencies. Asburians' experience with a broad range of equipment in their lab courses enables them to make a smooth transition into using that equipment in their jobs. Biochemistry graduates are especially well prepared to enter medical school due to the broad and in-depth exposure to the sciences they receive. Others choose to enter a biochemical field, working in drug development for major pharmaceutical companies, disease study with organizations like the Center for Disease Control or in other health-related areas, such as pharmacy. Study of the biochemistry of the human body is a rapidly growing field, with many opportunities for finding a significant vocation.

25. Philosophy 333 Evolution And Creation & Liberal Studies 487 Senior Seminar In Cr
Bennington college, Bennington Vermont 802440-4470 bweber@bennington.edu Fall2003 LBST 487 Instructor Craig Nelson, Liberal Studies Department of
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Liberal Studies 487: Senior Seminar on Evolution and Creation Spring 2004
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Honors 305: Honors Seminar on Evolution and Creation Spring 2004
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Introduction

General References on the Relationship of Religion and Theology to Science

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1. INTRODUCTION

26. Chemistry And Biochemistry Departments In The U. S. - California
InfoSurf Logo, Academic chemistry and Biochemistry departments in the United AzusaPacific University, Biology and chemistry; Biola University; college of Notre
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  • Biola University
  • California Institute of Technology
  • California Lutheran University
  • California State Polytechnic University at Pomona
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  • Chapman University
  • Claremont Colleges Joint Sciences Center (for Claremont McKenna, Pitzer and Scripps Colleges)
  • College of Notre Dame: see Notre Dame de Namur University (CA) Biochemistry
  • Harvey Mudd College
  • Humboldt State University: see California State University, Humboldt
  • La Sierra University
  • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Loma Linda University, School of Medicine, Biochemistry ...
  • Loyola Marymount University
  • Mills College
  • Mount St. Mary's College (CA)
  • Notre Dame de Namur University (CA) Biochemistry ...
  • Pomona College
  • San Diego State University: see California State University, San Diego
  • San Francisco State University: see Californai State Univesity, San Francisco
  • 27. Chemistry And Biochemistry Departments In The U. S. - U
    Biochemistry Academic chemistry and Biochemistry departments U. UniformedServices University of the Health Sciences Biochemistry; Union college (KY
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  • Union College (NE) Science and Mathematics
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  • Union University (TN), Chemistry and Physics
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  • University at Albany : see State University of New York at Albany
  • University at Buffalo: see State University of New York at Buffalo
  • University of Akron
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  • University of California at Berkeley
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  • University of California at Irvine
  • University of California at Los Angeles
  • University of California at Riverside
  • University of California at San Diego
  • 28. Lycoming College Chemistry Department Home Page
    The Department of chemistry. The Heim Biology and chemistry Building. Lycoming college. Backto the Lycoming college Home Page Back to the departments Page
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    Lycoming College Department of Chemistry
    Under the Spell of Summer Research.
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    Have a Great Summer! Tour the Department of Chemistry!
      Schedules and syllabi for Spring '04 and previous semesters Who's Who at Lycoming Chemistry (with pictures!) 2003-2004 Chemistry Students (with pictures!), On-Line Alumni Directory, and Chemistry Club
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    • Past and present student research projects by advisor The B.A. and B.S. majors, ACS certification, course descriptions Tour our building, instruments and equipment! Links to other Internet Chemistry and Safety Resources
    Any comments or problems can be E-Mailed to the Chemistry Webmaster at mahler@lycoming.edu
      The Department of Chemistry The Heim Biology and Chemistry Building Lycoming College Williamsport, Pennsylvania 17701 Telephone: (570) 321-4180 FAX: (570) 321-4073 Campus Box # 152 Lycophyll Back to the Lycoming College Home Page
      Back to the Departments Page There have been visitors to this page since November 15, 1995.
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    29. Department Of Chemistry Homepage
    Welcome to the Smith college Department of chemistry. We are located in SabinReedHall, overlooking both the botanical gardens and Paradise Pond.
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    Welcome to the Smith College Department of Chemistry. We are located in Sabin-Reed Hall, overlooking both the botanical gardens and Paradise Pond. Members of the department teach a wide variety of introductory and advanced courses. The department offers both a major and a minor in chemistry; majors may choose their curriculum to receive ACS certification. In addition there are numerous opportunities for students to work with faculty on independent research projects. Faculty research interests cover several areas of chemistry, including inorganic, physical, organic, biochemistry, and computational chemistry. We are well equipped with modern instrumentation to support both research and teaching laboratories. For an in-depth look at the department, follow the links in the menu and then come visit us in Sabin-Reed.
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    30. College Of Pharmacy: Medicinal Chemistry
    and King offer research opportunities for students who are pursuing a MS or Ph.D.in the Medicinal chemistry program of the Department of Biomedical Sciences.
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    Department of Biomedical Sciences Home Pharmacology and Toxicology Medicinal Chemistry Pharmacognosy Department of Biomedical Sciences
    Graduate Program in Medicinal Chemistry
    Research activities in Medicinal Chemistry are focused on studying the molecular mechanisms of carcinogenesis. Theses programs include: (a) understanding the bioactivation and detoxification of procarcinogens; and (b) understanding the molecular and structural basis of how carcinogen-DNA adducts induce mutation and affect DNA replication, ultimately leading to cancer. Currently Drs. Cho and King offer research opportunities for students who are pursuing a M.S. or Ph.D. in the Medicinal Chemistry program of the Department of Biomedical Sciences. M.S. Requirements
  • ACS Placement Exam (organic) to determine specific program requirements. One seminar presentation per year Thesis defense Demonstrated proficiency in physical chemistry or successful completion of BCH 435
  • Course work Credits BMS 521 or 522 - Seminar BMS 525 - Experimental Techniques BMS 530 - Drug Metabolism or BMS 535 - Pharmaceutical Biotechnology BMS 551 - Chemistry of Natural Products BMS 581 - General Biochemistry BMS 599 - Research Three or four courses from the following in consultation with major professor: CHM 427 - Intermediate Organic Chemistry
    CHM 520 - Interpretation of One-Dimensional Spectra
    CHM 521 - Advanced Organic Chemistry I
    CHM 522 - Advanced Organic Chemistry II

    31. Cumberland College -Chemistry
    An Investigation of Solid State Inorganic chemistry, Brent Benning, Departmentof chemistry, Cumberland college. Dr. TP Dzugan, Faculty Director.
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    The Department of Chemistry Students who choose to major or minor in chemistry at Cumberland College will benefit from close working relationships with a highly trained faculty that prioritizes student research opportunities and practical experience. Course work prepares students to move directly into careers in such areas as secondary education, industrial chemistry, and environmental science, or to further their education with graduate studies in chemistry, medicine, dentistry, optometry, or pharmacy. All chemistry majors complete a research project in an area of special interest during their senior year. In recent years, many of these student projects have been selected for summer programs at research institutions including Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Clemson University, Notre Dame, Brown University, and the Natural History Museum in London, England. Small classes ensure students will have the best possible access to superior equipment in classrooms and laboratories. The Alchemist Club, an affiliate of the American Chemical Society, sponsors field trips, special events, and guest speakers, offering students broad exposure to activities and developments in the field. Each year, the Alchemist Club sponsors the Cumberland College Chemistry Symposium , a day of competitive events for high school students designed to excite young people about the possibilities of careers in science.

    32. Greenville College - College Catalog - 2003-04 - Departments - Chemistry
    The faculty of the Department of chemistry assumes that through the study of Consequently,chemistry logically becomes a part of the college s concept of
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    Mark Ehrhardt Chemistry Chemistry Education The faculty of the Department of Chemistry assumes that through the study of chemistry one can understand another aspect of God's creation. Consequently, chemistry logically becomes a part of the College's concept of Christian education.

    33. History Of ICSTM Chemistry
    In 1906 the chemistry and physics departments moved to a new building designedby Sir Aston Webb in what is now called Imperial college Road, and in 1907
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    34. Bryn Mawr College -- Department Of Chemistry
    Science Center together with the other science departments. chemistry research andteaching activities are carried Bryn Mawr college libraries operate on an
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    Bryn Mawr College
    Graduate Program in Chemistry
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    Since the founding of Bryn Mawr in 1885, the Department of Chemistry has offered programs leading to either the M.A. or Ph.D. degrees. The graduate program in chemistry is designed to prepare men and women for professional careers in research and teaching by providing them with a sound background in modern chemistry.
    Fields of Specialization
    The fields of specialization represented in the department include organic chemistry (Professor Frank Mallory , Professor Bill Malachowski ), physical chemistry (Professor Michelle Francl , Professor Edward Wovchko ), inorganic chemistry (Professor Sharon Burgmayer ), and biological chemistry (Professor Susan White Students are expected to develop a command of one of these fields through a program of advanced courses and through the experience of carrying out research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Currently, we have active research programs in the following areas: organic synthesis and methodology development; enzyme inhibitor design and development; organic photochemistry; synthesis and investigation of solubilized "graphite ribbons"; NMR studies of intramolecular interactions in organic molecules; solid state studies of intramolecular rotation of alkyl groups attached to aromatic rings; ab initio molecular orbital calculations applied to reaction mechanisms; computational chemistry; surface chemistry of high area materials; heterogeneous catalysis; surface photochemistry; transition metal complexes involving heterocyclic ligands; bioinorganic chemistry; and biochemical and biophysical studies of the structure, stability, and protein binding of RNA molecules.

    35. Index2
    floor of the Panoz Institute of the East End of the college campus. The Departmentof Pharmaceutical chemistry as one of the four academic departments in the
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    The Department is housed in the newly built School of Pharmacy and the teaching and research facilities are centered on the second floor of the Panoz Institute of the East End of the college campus. The Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry as one of the four academic departments in the School of Pharmacy is responsible for the teaching of the basic and applied pharmaceutical chemistry components of the B.Sc. (Pharm.) degree course taught to undergraduate students of Pharmacy. The Department teaches over the four years of the course. The Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry has recently developed a taught M.Sc. degree in Pharmaceutical Analysis The Department is also involved in the teaching of Pharmaceutical Chemistry to the undergraduate Diploma for Pharmaceutical Technicians , the postgraduate Diploma in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology and the M.Sc. in Hospital Pharmacy and contributes to the recently introduced B.A. (Mod.) degree in Medicinal Chemistry.
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    36. SAMEC: UA K-12 Education Programs, Chemistry (College Of Science)
    college of Science. The Department of chemistry is a participant in the PIP, run bythe Tucson Unified School District (Note All UA departments are participants
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    Directory of University of Arizona
    K-12 Education Programs
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    Chemistry Department
    URL: http://www.chem.arizona.edu/
    Chemistry Demonstration Programs
    The Chemistry Department, in conjunction with the Southern Arizona Section of the American Chemical Society, is conducting a demonstration program for local schools. The goal of this program is to arouse interest in science in young people by presenting demonstrations which illustrate basic chemical principles. The Chemistry Department also enlists chemistry students, including undergraduates, to travel throughout Tucson's public schools to give chemistry demonstrations to science classes. Alpha Chi Sigma, the chemistry fraternity, plays a key role in this volunteer effort. As many as 4,000 public school students are reached through this program. Contact: Wayne Adickes adickes@u.arizona.edu
    Professional Internship Program (PIP)
    The Department of Chemistry is a participant in the PIP, run by the Tucson Unified School District, which places high school seniors (2-3 per year) in University research laboratories. (Note: All UA departments are participants in this program). Contact: Dr. Frazier Barbery

    37. Coe REU Website
    Susan Noreuil Department of chemistry Coe college 1220 First Ave NE CedarRapids, IA 52402 319399-8524 Voice 319-399-8748 FAX snoreuil@coe.edu.
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    38. Union College Academics: Programs And Departments
    all computers in the department are attached to the college’s Ethernet a SiliconGraphics workstation, in a chemistry Department Molecular Modeling
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    39. College Of The Holy Cross | Chemistry
    chemistry Department college of the Holy Cross Professor Ronald M. Jarret, Chair1 college Street, Box C Worcester, MA 01610 Telephone - (508) 793-3379 Fax
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    Department Overview Program Requirements Faculty and Staff Guided Inquiry Program ... Seminar Schedule According to the American Chemical Society, Holy Cross is one of the nation's top producers of ACS certified chemistry graduates. Our curriculum combines a solid background in fundamental principles with hands-on experience using state of the art laboratory equipment. Introductory courses in general and organic chemistry are based upon a guided inquiry approach. Here, fundamental concepts are experienced first in the laboratory before being elaborated upon in the lecture portion of the course. We encourage all of our majors to experience the thrill of chemical research. Hence, opportunities exist for qualified students to conduct research in association with our faculty both during the academic year and over the summer. Chemistry Department - College of the Holy Cross
    Professor Ronald M. Jarret, Chair

    40. Berea Chemistry Department
    Welcome to the Berea college chemistry Department Returnto Berea college Home Page Other Academic departments.
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