Chemistry has significantly improved our quality of life in the past century. As we address today’s challenges — like utilizing sustainable energy sources, targeted medications, and quantum technologies — chemistry will be critical. Yale Chemistry is a community of ~400 people dedicated to research and teaching. Our undergraduate majors, graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers conduct world-leading research alongside faculty experts and subsequently pursue either graduate study in chemistry or careers in academia and industry.
News
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Christine DiMeglio among six Yale faculty members honored for commitment to teaching
Senior lecturer receives prize for teaching excellence. One student said, “She reassures us that errors are not setbacks but essential steps in our…
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The Nobelist next door
Profs. James Rothman and Joy Hirsch are distinguished scientists, Branford College resident fellows, and hosts of monthly science-themed dinners.
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Four junior faculty members receive Poorvu awards for innovative teaching
Prof. Amymarie Bartholomew received a Poorvu award for excellence in teaching in undergraduate programs.
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Eight Yale scholars elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences
The Academy elected Prof. Gary Brudvig in recognition of his contributions to improving the efficiency of solar energy utilization.
Academic & Training Programs
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Undergraduate Studies
The B.A. or B.S. degree in chemistry prepares students for further studies in chemistry, biochemistry, or health-related disciplines, and provides broad scientific training.
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Post-Baccalaureate Research Program
An opportunity for recent college undergraduates from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds to gain research and clinical experience at Yale.
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Graduate Program
The Ph.D. degree is designed to prepare students for a career in scientific research with the tools they need to succeed.
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Postdoctoral Studies
The Department of Chemistry’s diverse research programs welcome postdoctoral scholars from around the world.
Featured Researcher: William Jorgensen
Potent Noncovalent Inhibitors of the Main Protease of SARS-CoV‑2 from Molecular Sculpting of the Drug Perampanel Guided by Free Energy Perturbation Calculations
Chun-Hui Zhang, Elizabeth A. Stone, Maya Deshmukh, Joseph A. Ippolito, Mohammad M. Ghahremanpour, Julian Tirado-Rives, Krasimir A. Spasov, Shuo Zhang, Yuka Takeo, Shalley N. Kudalkar, Zhuobin Liang, Farren Isaacs, Brett Lindenbach, Scott J. Miller, Karen S. Anderson, and William L. Jorgensen

Upcoming Events
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Rigaku Symposium on Diffraction at Yale
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Rigaku Symposium on Diffraction at Yale
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