PhD in Chemistry: Forensic Science
Miami , United States
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Degree
PhD
Major
Chemistry | Forensic Science | Criminal Justice
Area of study
Natural Science | Security Services
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
PhD in Chemistry: Forensic Science
The Forensic Science track offers extensive training in chemistry and forensics. Students conducting research in forensic chemistry benefit from the use of laboratories equipped with state-of-the-art instrumentation. The Global Forensic and Justice Center coordinates the research of more than a dozen faculty in chemistry and biology and facilitates research in forensic science.
Program Description
The program emphasizes the environmental and biomedical aspects of chemistry. Recent investigations have focused on various projects in these two areas. Environmental projects include:
- Examining biogeochemistry of environmentally and biomedically important trace elements, such as mercury and arsenic
- Hydrocarbon speciation in ancient sediments studied by SFC extraction
- Studies of molecules and airborne particulates of importance to the atmosphere
- Photocatalytic decomposition of organophosphates
- Utilizing spin trapping agents to probe for the presence of free radicals in specimens subjected to adverse conditions Biomedical research includes:
- Synthesis of biologically important molecules in order to probe enzyme mechanisms
- Theoretical studies of active site of protease enzymes
- Dietary influence on the makeup of the macular pigment
Career Opportunities
Graduates are prepared for careers in:
- Academics
- Government laboratories (Drug Enforcement Administration, FBI, Department of Homeland Security, Secret Service, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and others)
- Government agencies
- Private labs and industry
- As entrepreneurs
Faculty
The faculty members include:
- Christopher Dares, Chemistry Graduate Program Director; Associate Professor
- Anthony Paul DeCaprio, Professor; Director of the Forensic and Analytical Toxicology Facility (FATF); Director of the Forensic Science Certificate Program
- Lauryn DeGreeff-Silk, Associate Professor
- Kenneth G. Furton, Provost Emeritus and Distinguished University Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry; Executive Director of the Global Forensic and Justice Center
- Max Houck, Research Assistant Professor; Graduate Program Director
- Bruce McCord, Professor
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