Students will work with other members of the laboratory as part of a team and will be afforded training in state-of-the-art biochemical and biophysical methodologies.

Please contact: Professor Lesley Davenport  (718-951-5750) for more details.
 

 
Undergraduate Research

During the academic year, students may work in our laboratory for credit as detailed below. In addition, our laboratory participates in summer research activities for undergraduate students. Both Brooklyn College and the Chemistry Department offer several competitive academic year and summer fellowship programs for support of undergraduate research.

 

Chem 73.1, 73.3, 73.4; Research I, II, III
(Minimum of 6 hours conference and independent work; 2 credits each)
Planning and carrying out a research problem under the supervision of a faculty member. Weekly conference. Written and oral reports. Students may not receive credit for more than three terms of undergraduate research in the Chemistry 73 and 83 sequences.

Prerequisite
Prerequisite of 73.1: Chemistry 41 and 52 and permission of the instructor and the chairperson. 
Prerequisite of 73.2: Chemistry 73.1 and permission of the instructor and the chairperson.
Prerequisite of 73.3: Chemistry 73.2 and permission of the instructor and the chairperson. 

Course Requirements
Laboratory report and performance; Oral presentation; Weekly laboratory meetings

Examination Schedule
No formal examination is given.

Laboratory Report Format - Due Monday, December 10th, 2001
Fall 2001

Chem 83.1, 83.2, 83.3; Independent Research I, II, III
(Minimum of 9 hours conference and independent work; 2 credits each)
Independent research supervised by a faculty member. Weekly conference. Written and oral report. Students may not receive credit for more than three terms of undergraduate research in the Chemistry 73 and 83 sequences.

Prerequisite
Prerequisite of 83.1: Chemistry 41, 52, an index of 3.30 or higher in chemistry, and permission of the instructor and the chairperson
Prerequisite of 83.2: Chemistry 83.1, an index of 3.30 or higher in chemistry, and permission of the instructor and the chairperson
Prerequisite of 83.3: Chemistry 83.2, an index of 3.30 or higher in chemistry, and permission of the instructor and the chairperson

Course Requirements
Laboratory report and performance; Oral presentation; Weekly laboratory meetings

Examination Schedule
No formal examination is given.

Laboratory Report Format - Due Monday, December 10th, 2001
Fall 2001