Huntingdon College Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry 1500 East Fairview Avenue Montgomery, AL 36106-2148 Dr. Maureen Murphy, Chair [email protected]Phone: 334.833.4462 Visit us on Facebook at: Department of Chemistry& Biochemistry at Huntingdon UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry 2011-2012 Huntingdon College “Can Molecular Mechanics Predict Flexibilty in Biologi- cal Molecules?” Paige Lathem, Mary Elizabeth Terrell and Maureen K. Murphy, presented at the 2012 Re- search & Creative Activity & Nanobiology Symposium, Alabama State University, March 15, 2012. “The success of every student is the focus of everything we do.” 2012 “DNA as a Wire: Using the Particle-in-the-Box Formal- ism to Calculate the Rate of Electron Transfer Through the DNA Helix,” Andrew J. Swift and Maureen K. Murphy, presented at the 2012 Re- search & Creative Activity & Nanobiology Symposium, Ala- bama State University, March 15, 2012. “Exploration of the relationship between ring size, degree of nitration, and strain energy in a series of polycyclic explo- sives,” Dallas Thomas, B.J. Foroughian and Maureen K. Mur- phy, presented at the 2012 Research & Creative Activity & Nanobiology Symposium, Alabama State University, March 15, 2012. “The predicted structure of the alpha-domain from MATa1 of Sac- charomyces cerevisae reveals an evolutionary conservation to the HMG family of transcription regula- tors,” Rami Herrera, Tarnisha Law- son, Angelica Trammell, Song Tan and Doba D. Jackson, presented at the 2012 Research & Crea- tive Activity & Nanobiology Symposium, Alabama State Uni- versity, March 15, 2012. “Structure, Pricing, and Com- mon Medications Prescribed for the Treatment of Prostate and Breast Cancer,” Suzanne M. Mock , Kellie R. Hilton, Elizabeth A. Perdue and Maureen Kendrick Murphy, presented at the 2012 Re- search & Creative Activity & Nanobiology Symposium, Ala- bama State University, March 15, 2012.
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Undergraduate research brochure for Huntingdon Chemistry & Biochemistry
All of our chemistry and biochemistry majors do one or more undergraduate research projects with professors, and present at professional meetings. This experience makes a student very competitive for medical school, pharmacy school, dental school, optometry school, graduate programs, and public health and physical therapy programs.
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