

Research
Research Categories


Computational and Theoretical Chemistry

Mass Spectrometry

Analytical Chemistry

Biophysics

Laser Spectroscopy

Magnetic Resonance

Materials and Nanoscience

Nuclear & Radiochemistry

Synthetic Chemistry

Physical Chemistry & Chemical Physics

Computational and Theoretical Chemistry

Mass Spectrometry

Analytical Chemistry

Biophysics

Laser Spectroscopy

Magnetic Resonance

Materials and Nanoscience

Nuclear & Radiochemistry

Synthetic Chemistry
Analytical Chemistry
Biophysics
Computational and Theoretical Chemistry
Laser Spectroscopy
Magnetic Resonance
Mass Spectrometry
Materials and Nanoscience
Nuclear & Radiochemistry
Physical Chemistry & Chemical Physics
Synthetic Chemistry

Before attending the WashU graduate chemistry program, I had a general understanding of spectroscopic techniques and laboratory practices. With the availability and advantages of one-on-one mentoring, interdisciplinary opportunities, and access to advanced instrumentation, I have developed an array of skills necessary for success in a competitive scientific field. The diverse range of research groups available in the WashU chemistry department allowed me to find research projects that not only captivated my interests, but provided the unique challenges needed to cultivate experiences that were truly rewarding.
― Matt Sanderson PhD Candidate, Loomis Lab