The Chemistry Department invites YOU to be a Research Apprentice in the Spring Semester

Many faculty in the Chemistry Department have continuing research projects in which we involve students. Conducting research can be the most valuable and enjoyable part of your chemistry education – you actually do work that no one in the world has done before! For the eighth year in a row, the Chemistry Department is extending this offer to our students!

As a research apprentice, you would . . .

·  work individually with a chemistry faculty member (and possibly with one of his or her current research students) on original research!

·  learn about advanced lab techniques and equipment used in research projects!

·  become eligible to apply for a Chemistry Department Apprentice Scholarship worth $250 (in addition to any scholarship packages you already have!) after completing a 24-hour apprenticeship

·  In the future, have opportunities to do research for course credit or summer employment (depending on the project and available funding)!

See a list of available research projects and faculty members on the next sheet

Contact Dr. Exstrom for more information or if you have questions. Let him or your instructor know by Friday, December 19 if you are interested joining the Research Apprentice Program.

Dr. Christopher Exstrom, 405C Bruner Hall, 865-8565,

Chemistry Research Apprentice Program – Spring 2015

Available Faculty Mentors and Research Projects

Dr. Haishi Cao (411D BHS, )

·  Developing a fluorescent method for detection of H2S

Drs. Scott Darveau (415B BHS, ) & Christopher Exstrom (405C BHS, )

·  Preparation & study of thin-film and nanocrystalline solar cell materials

·  Gold nanoparticle synthesis, structure control, and coating techniques for biomedical sensor applications

Dr. Amanda Glass (409A BHS, )

·  Metal ion transport in biology

·  Probing the stability of proteins using circular dichroism spectroscopy

·  Building an in-house spectrometer for analyzing environmental samples

Dr. Kristy Kounovsky-Shafer (411E BHS, )

·  How can we extract genome size DNA molecules and keep them intact?

Dr. Frank Kovacs (203B BHS, )

·  Protein Crystallization 101 – Learning the basics of growing protein crystals

·  Riding in the Horseradish Roundup – Purification of horseradish peroxidase from horseradish roots

Chemistry Research Apprentice Program – Spring 2015

Available Faculty Mentors and Research Projects

Dr. Annette Moser (201A BHS, )

·  Exploring the protein binding interactions of common herbicide metabolites using high performance affinity chromatography (HPAC). During this project, the association constants and binding locations of these metabolites will be determined using both frontal analysis chromatography and zonal elution chromatography

·  Developing a multiple methods to test for Ca2+ and Mg2+ for use in the undergraduate analytical chemistry laboratory. This project will initially develop and test a method for simultaneous detection using UV-vis absorption. Additional methods of analysis to be explored include the use of ion selective electrodes and the inductively coupled plasma (ICP).

Dr. Hector Palencia (409B BHS, )

·  Functionalized Nanoparticles with NHC as reusable catalysts for biodiesel synthesis

Dr. Mahesh Pattabiraman (413B BHS, )

·  Host-guest chemistry in aqueous media: Guiding molecular behavior through hydrophilic and hydrophobic interactions

·  Exploring potential of macrocyclic cavitands in drug delivery applications

Dr. Allen Thomas (413A BHS, )

·  Amino Acid Mimetics as Drug Delivery Agents to treat Alzheimer’s Disease