Faculty & Research > Faculty

Ralph O. Allen

roa2s@virginia.edu

Director, U.Va. Office of Environmental Health and Safety

Robert G. Bryant

rgb4g@virginia.edu

Nuclear and electron spin resonance methods to characterize intra and intermolecular dynamics

Robert Burnett, Associate Chair

reb3k@virginia.edu

Organic chemistry and chemical education

John H. Bushweller

jhb4v@virginia.edu

Structural biology, NMR spectroscopy, protein structure and dynamics, structure-based drug design

David S. Cafiso

dsc0b@virginia.edu

Biophysical chemistry; membrane proteins and cell signaling

Jason J. Chruma

jjc5p@virginia.edu

Development of new synthetic methods and the modulation of biomolecular interactions

Linda Columbus

columbus@virginia.edu

Membrane protein structure, function, and dynamics

James N. Demas

jnd@virginia.edu

Photochemistry and photophysics of transition metal complexes

Sergei A. Egorov

sae6z@virginia.edu

Theoretical chemical physics

Cassandra L. Fraser

fraser@virginia.edu

Polymeric metal complexes, biomaterials, multifunctional nanoscale assemblies

Charles M. Grisham

cmg@virginia.edu

Biophysical chemistry; magnetic resonance spectroscopy of complex biological structures

T. Brent Gunnoe

tbg7h@virginia.edu

Organometallic chemistry, homogeneous catalysis, small molecule activation

W. Dean Harman, Chair

wdh5z@virginia.edu

Organometallic chemistry; synthetic organic methods; activation of aromatic molecules.

Ian Harrison

ah8t@virginia.edu

Surface chemistry: catalysis, photochemistry, reaction kinetics & dynamics

Eric Herbst

Astrochemistry

Donald F. Hunt

dfh@virginia.edu

Analytical biochemistry, mass spectrometry, proteomics

James P. Landers

jpl5e@virginia.edu

Biological, bioanalytical and clinical chemistry

Kevin K. Lehmann

kl6c@virginia.edu

Ultrasensitive spectroscopy, spectroscopy in superfluid helium

Timothy L. Macdonald

tlm@virginia.edu

Bioorganic and synthetic organic chemistry

James A. Marshall

jam5x@virginia.edu

Organic synthesis, natural product synthesis

Glenn J. McGarvey

gjm@virginia.edu

Molecular glycosciences, complex glycoconjugate synthesis, carbohydrate-based molecular recognition

Cameron Mura

cmura@virginia.edu

Structure, function and evolution of RNA- and DNA-based assemblies

Matthew Neurock

mn4n@virginia.edu

Modeling atomic features and molecular phenomena that govern catalysis and materials processing

Brooks H. Pate

bp2k@virginia.edu

Vibrational dynamics and the spectroscopy of highly excited molecules

Lin Pu

lp6n@virginia.edu

Organic, polymer and organometallic chemistry; asymmetric catalysis; chiralsensors

John D. Simon

jds2ts@virginia.edu

Biophysical, material, and physical chemistry and photobiology

Richard J. Sundberg

rjs1d@virginia.edu

Organic chemistry of nitrogen heterocyclic compounds, especially indoles; chemical education

Marcel Utz

mu3q@virginia.edu

Magnetic resonance, microfluidics, and sensors

B. Jill Venton

bjv2n@virginia.edu

Development and characterization of analytical techniques to measure neurochemical changes

John T. Yates, Jr.

johnt@virginia.edu

Surface chemistry, nanoscience, spectroscopy.

Robert G. Bryant

rgb4g@virginia.edu

Nuclear and electron spin resonance methods to characterize intra and intermolecular dynamics

Jason J. Chruma

jjc5p@virginia.edu

Development of new synthetic methods and the modulation of biomolecular interactions

James N. Demas

jnd@virginia.edu

Photochemistry and photophysics of transition metal complexes

Cassandra L. Fraser

fraser@virginia.edu

Polymeric metal complexes, biomaterials, multifunctional nanoscale assemblies

T. Brent Gunnoe

tbg7h@virginia.edu

Organometallic chemistry, homogeneous catalysis, small molecule activation

W. Dean Harman, Chair

wdh5z@virginia.edu

Organometallic chemistry; synthetic organic methods; activation of aromatic molecules.

Ian Harrison

ah8t@virginia.edu

Surface chemistry: catalysis, photochemistry, reaction kinetics & dynamics

Lin Pu

lp6n@virginia.edu

Organic, polymer and organometallic chemistry; asymmetric catalysis; chiralsensors

Robert Burnett, Associate Chair

reb3k@virginia.edu

Organic chemistry and chemical education

John H. Bushweller

jhb4v@virginia.edu

Structural biology, NMR spectroscopy, protein structure and dynamics, structure-based drug design

Jason J. Chruma

jjc5p@virginia.edu

Development of new synthetic methods and the modulation of biomolecular interactions

Cassandra L. Fraser

fraser@virginia.edu

Polymeric metal complexes, biomaterials, multifunctional nanoscale assemblies

T. Brent Gunnoe

tbg7h@virginia.edu

Organometallic chemistry, homogeneous catalysis, small molecule activation

W. Dean Harman, Chair

wdh5z@virginia.edu

Organometallic chemistry; synthetic organic methods; activation of aromatic molecules.

Timothy L. Macdonald

tlm@virginia.edu

Bioorganic and synthetic organic chemistry

James A. Marshall

jam5x@virginia.edu

Organic synthesis, natural product synthesis

Glenn J. McGarvey

gjm@virginia.edu

Molecular glycosciences, complex glycoconjugate synthesis, carbohydrate-based molecular recognition

Lin Pu

lp6n@virginia.edu

Organic, polymer and organometallic chemistry; asymmetric catalysis; chiralsensors

Richard J. Sundberg

rjs1d@virginia.edu

Organic chemistry of nitrogen heterocyclic compounds, especially indoles; chemical education

Ralph O. Allen

roa2s@virginia.edu

Director, U.Va. Office of Environmental Health and Safety

Robert G. Bryant

rgb4g@virginia.edu

Nuclear and electron spin resonance methods to characterize intra and intermolecular dynamics

John H. Bushweller

jhb4v@virginia.edu

Structural biology, NMR spectroscopy, protein structure and dynamics, structure-based drug design

David S. Cafiso

dsc0b@virginia.edu

Biophysical chemistry; membrane proteins and cell signaling

Linda Columbus

columbus@virginia.edu

Membrane protein structure, function, and dynamics

James N. Demas

jnd@virginia.edu

Photochemistry and photophysics of transition metal complexes

Sergei A. Egorov

sae6z@virginia.edu

Theoretical chemical physics

Charles M. Grisham

cmg@virginia.edu

Biophysical chemistry; magnetic resonance spectroscopy of complex biological structures

Ian Harrison

ah8t@virginia.edu

Surface chemistry: catalysis, photochemistry, reaction kinetics & dynamics

Eric Herbst

Astrochemistry

Kevin K. Lehmann

kl6c@virginia.edu

Ultrasensitive spectroscopy, spectroscopy in superfluid helium

Cameron Mura

cmura@virginia.edu

Structure, function and evolution of RNA- and DNA-based assemblies

Matthew Neurock

mn4n@virginia.edu

Modeling atomic features and molecular phenomena that govern catalysis and materials processing

Brooks H. Pate

bp2k@virginia.edu

Vibrational dynamics and the spectroscopy of highly excited molecules

John D. Simon

jds2ts@virginia.edu

Biophysical, material, and physical chemistry and photobiology

Marcel Utz

mu3q@virginia.edu

Magnetic resonance, microfluidics, and sensors

John T. Yates, Jr.

johnt@virginia.edu

Surface chemistry, nanoscience, spectroscopy.

Robert G. Bryant

rgb4g@virginia.edu

Nuclear and electron spin resonance methods to characterize intra and intermolecular dynamics

John H. Bushweller

jhb4v@virginia.edu

Structural biology, NMR spectroscopy, protein structure and dynamics, structure-based drug design

David S. Cafiso

dsc0b@virginia.edu

Biophysical chemistry; membrane proteins and cell signaling

Jason J. Chruma

jjc5p@virginia.edu

Development of new synthetic methods and the modulation of biomolecular interactions

Linda Columbus

columbus@virginia.edu

Membrane protein structure, function, and dynamics

Cassandra L. Fraser

fraser@virginia.edu

Polymeric metal complexes, biomaterials, multifunctional nanoscale assemblies

Charles M. Grisham

cmg@virginia.edu

Biophysical chemistry; magnetic resonance spectroscopy of complex biological structures

Donald F. Hunt

dfh@virginia.edu

Analytical biochemistry, mass spectrometry, proteomics

James P. Landers

jpl5e@virginia.edu

Biological, bioanalytical and clinical chemistry

Timothy L. Macdonald

tlm@virginia.edu

Bioorganic and synthetic organic chemistry

Glenn J. McGarvey

gjm@virginia.edu

Molecular glycosciences, complex glycoconjugate synthesis, carbohydrate-based molecular recognition

Cameron Mura

cmura@virginia.edu

Structure, function and evolution of RNA- and DNA-based assemblies

B. Jill Venton

bjv2n@virginia.edu

Development and characterization of analytical techniques to measure neurochemical changes

Ralph O. Allen

roa2s@virginia.edu

Director, U.Va. Office of Environmental Health and Safety

Robert G. Bryant

rgb4g@virginia.edu

Nuclear and electron spin resonance methods to characterize intra and intermolecular dynamics

James N. Demas

jnd@virginia.edu

Photochemistry and photophysics of transition metal complexes

Cassandra L. Fraser

fraser@virginia.edu

Polymeric metal complexes, biomaterials, multifunctional nanoscale assemblies

Ian Harrison

ah8t@virginia.edu

Surface chemistry: catalysis, photochemistry, reaction kinetics & dynamics

Donald F. Hunt

dfh@virginia.edu

Analytical biochemistry, mass spectrometry, proteomics

James P. Landers

jpl5e@virginia.edu

Biological, bioanalytical and clinical chemistry

Kevin K. Lehmann

kl6c@virginia.edu

Ultrasensitive spectroscopy, spectroscopy in superfluid helium

Lin Pu

lp6n@virginia.edu

Organic, polymer and organometallic chemistry; asymmetric catalysis; chiralsensors

Marcel Utz

mu3q@virginia.edu

Magnetic resonance, microfluidics, and sensors

B. Jill Venton

bjv2n@virginia.edu

Development and characterization of analytical techniques to measure neurochemical changes

John T. Yates, Jr.

johnt@virginia.edu

Surface chemistry, nanoscience, spectroscopy.

Robert Burnett, Associate Chair

reb3k@virginia.edu

Organic chemistry and chemical education

Charles M. Grisham

cmg@virginia.edu

Biophysical chemistry; magnetic resonance spectroscopy of complex biological structures

W. Dean Harman, Chair

wdh5z@virginia.edu

Organometallic chemistry; synthetic organic methods; activation of aromatic molecules.

Richard J. Sundberg

rjs1d@virginia.edu

Organic chemistry of nitrogen heterocyclic compounds, especially indoles; chemical education

John T. Yates, Jr.

johnt@virginia.edu

Surface chemistry, nanoscience, spectroscopy.