Seton Hall Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Seton Hall Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is the intellectual home to 14 faculty, over 130 undergr

The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is the intellectual home to 11 faculty, over 80 undergraduate and 100 graduate students. Our location in the heart of the tri-state area affords unique opportunities for interaction with the many local chemical-related industries. We offer undergraduate majors in chemistry (ACS and non-ACS Certified) and biochemistry, and we offer graduate studies and r

esearch in analytical, inorganic, organic, physical and biochemistry, with an emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration.

Our own Dr. David Laviska featured by the university.
11/08/2021

Our own Dr. David Laviska featured by the university.

"As a first-generation college student and professor, I know how much courage, endurance, and discipline it takes to forge a new path without having role-models at home who understand the challenges. I am grateful for the many people who helped me throughout my education and career and have dedicated myself to 'giving back' by helping students succeed in college as they find their own paths. Being part of the 'First-gen' community is truly an honor!" - Prof. David A. Laviska

Congratulations to SHU Chemistry and Biochemistry Alumnus Ed Twomey!
12/01/2020

Congratulations to SHU Chemistry and Biochemistry Alumnus Ed Twomey!

Inventing the future from the atom up.

We were fortunate to have Dr. Guttierez up to SHU for a seminar at the end of February, just before the lockdowns. Seton...
10/12/2020

We were fortunate to have Dr. Guttierez up to SHU for a seminar at the end of February, just before the lockdowns. Seton Hall University

From Mexico to College Park, Professor Finds His Path and Tries to Lead Others to Academic Excellence

The Wiedman lab has published a paper studying a class of antimicrobials called Humimycins. Seton Hall University
10/04/2020

The Wiedman lab has published a paper studying a class of antimicrobials called Humimycins. Seton Hall University

Peptide ScienceEarly View FULL PAPER Synergy among humimycins against methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus Robert J. Tancer Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey, USASearch for more papers by this author Kazim Baynes Department of Chemistr...

The 3B lab reviews the possible mechanism of resistance to Membrane Active Peptides (MAPs). Seton Hall University
10/04/2020

The 3B lab reviews the possible mechanism of resistance to Membrane Active Peptides (MAPs). Seton Hall University

Membrane-active peptides (MAPs) have long been thought of as the key to defeating antimicrobial-resistant microorganisms. Such peptides, however, may not be sufficient alone. In this review, we seek to highlight some of the common pathways for resistance, as well as some avenues for potential synerg...

Nicholas H. Snow offers a suggestion to his research scholar colleagues: navigate this perfect storm by making teaching ...
08/26/2020

Nicholas H. Snow offers a suggestion to his research scholar colleagues: navigate this perfect storm by making teaching and serving undergraduate students your highest priority.
Seton Hall University

Nicholas H. Snow offers a suggestion to his research scholar colleagues: navigate this perfect storm by making teaching and serving undergraduate students your highest priority.

7 Things You Should Know About Virtual Labs Seton Hall University
08/17/2020

7 Things You Should Know About Virtual Labs Seton Hall University

Virtual labs are interactive, digital simulations of activities that typically take place in physical laboratory settings.

Check out Prof. Snow's latest article on how to Beat the Heat this summer with Cold Injections!
08/06/2020

Check out Prof. Snow's latest article on how to Beat the Heat this summer with Cold Injections!

In gas chromatography, heating the sample in the inlet can lead to sample losses and loss of quantitative reproducibility, but these problems can be avoided using cold sample introduction. This article describes various types of cold injection and how they can benefit the analyst.

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