Prospective Students
How does the food you eat become energy, how is oxygen transported in your blood, how does aspirin cure headaches, how can hydrogen be used as a non-polluting fuel, how can we cure genetic diseases, and how can we make new antibiotics to deal with bacteria becoming resistant to the old antibiotics?
These are just a few of the questions to which chemists have found answers or are continuing to investigate. If such questions pique your curiosity, Chemistry just may be your thing.
For further information or to schedule an advising appointment contact the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at (909) 537-5318. If you would like to visit our office, we are located in the Chemical Sciences Building room 204.







