Current Registered Academic Exhibitors
Emporia State University, Department of Chemistry
Emporia State University provides opportunities for graduate study in chemistry. Specific areas include biochemistry, analytical, environmental, inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry.
Iowa State University, Department of Chemistry
Research is the focus of the graduate program at Iowa State University. We offer traditional and interdisciplinary Ph.D. programs in analytical, bio-related, inorganic, organic and physical chemistry with a special “chemistry” major designed by the student and their major professor.
Journal of Chemical Education, Division of Chemical Education
The Journal of Chemical Education, a publication of DivCHED, has brought readers the best of the world of chemical education since 1924. Get acquainted with DivCHED, the award-winning division that publishes JCE, and creates and distributes ACS Standardized Exams; your one source for the best in digital and print education resources.
Kansas State University, Department of Chemistry
The Chemistry Department at Kansas State University performs world-class research across a range of interdisciplinary fields. Faculty-student interactions are relaxed and positive in an active and stimulating environment. Students are supported during their graduate studies and readily find employment in both academic and industrial settings after graduation.
Northwest Missouri State University Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
The Northwest Missouri State University’s Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) consists of a business incubator and an academic wing. The incubator is designed as a mixed-use business incubator with emphasis on technology-based start-up companies. The incubator has a shared equipment room available for tenants for a fee-based structure.
Saint Louis University, Department of Chemistry
Saint Louis University is a Catholic, Jesuit institution with a strong chemistry department. The chemistry department is currently recruiting students for both its Master’s degree program and its Ph.D. program. Students can specialize in analytical chemistry, biochemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, or physical chemistry.
South Dakota State University, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
The Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at South Dakota State University is located in Shepard Hall. In Spring 2010, the department will complete construction of a $61 million addition/renovation of Shepard Hall. It has excellent research facilities including emphases on environmental chemistry and cellular and medicinal chemistry and biochemistry. There are currently 16 faculty members, 6 technical support staff and 61 graduate students.
University of Iowa, Department of Chemistry
The Department of Chemistry has 24 research-active faculty who participate in our graduate program. With a graduate student population of 133, we offer an exciting environment at the forefront of modern chemical research. While the traditional areas of chemistry are represented by faculty, the strength of our department lies in its strong collaborative and interdisciplinary research programs.
University of Kansas, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
The Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at the University of Kansas prepares students through a strong program in physical/chemical sciences for careers in the pharmaceutics and biotechnology fields, including drug delivery, nanotechnology, analytical chemistry, and biomolecular therapeutics development.
University of Missouri, Columbia, Department of Chemistry
The University of Missouri Chemistry department has a strong graduate program involving 21 faculty and over 100 graduate students. Our faculty research interests span the traditional areas of chemistry including Organic, Inorganic, Physical, and Analytical. Additionally, the department has a strong presence in Radiochemistry, Biological chemistry, Theoretical chemistry and Supramolecular chemistry.
University of Missouri, Saint Louis, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
The department has a strong research emphasis but is of medium size, allowing substantial student faculty interaction. There is an international make-up of the department, and it is very well equipped with modern instrumentation. Areas of research are Inorganic, Organic, and Physical chemistry, Biochemistry, organometallic, supramolecular, interfacial and computational chemistry, laser spectroscopy and the study of new materials.
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Department of Chemistry
Our graduate program features a unique “Research First” philosophy. This approach emphasizes a ‘research intensive’ focus in place of a ‘coursework intensive’ first year of study. Students select and join research groups upon arriving in Lincoln or do research rotations through several groups before making a final choice. A high priority is placed on treating each student as an individual while providing an environment for maximum professional development.
University of South Carolina - Columbia, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
USC’s highly rated Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry contains 32 faculty and 130 graduate students working in all areas of chemistry including nanoscale, marine, forensic and environmental sciences. Our award-winning faculty, competitive stipends, research facilities, support staff and strong funding base provides students with all elements required for advanced study.
University of South Dakota, Department of Chemistry
The doctoral program in Materials Chemistry at the University of South Dakota (USD) applies a multidisciplinary approach to research and graduate education. Collaboration with nanoscience and engineering departments at other state institutions is supported by an NSF IGERT award. Qualified students are eligible for $30K stipends plus $10K cost-of-education expenses.
Washington University in St. Louis, Department of Chemistry
The Department of Chemistry at Washington University in St. Louis seeks students who wish to pursue a Ph.D. in Chemistry in the areas of organic, inorganic, physical chemistry, radiochemistry, and biochemistry.
Wichita State University, Department of Chemistry
The Wichita State University Chemistry Department offers the Master's of Science and Ph. D. degrees. Students who graduate from the department gain experience in cutting-edge research methods and expertise in state-of-the-art instrumentation. Their research is focused on areas of national importance such as health, alternative energy, and advanced materials.