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Santa Clara University Depatrment of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Lecturer in Chemistry & Biochemistry Department 04/10/2026

Our department is looking to fill two one-year positions. One position is for teaching general chemistry lecture and the other is for teaching biochemistry lecture. We are starting to interview soon so please apply ASAP:

Lecturer in Chemistry & Biochemistry Department Position Title: Lecturer in Chemistry & Biochemistry Department Position Type: Fixed Term (Fixed Term) Salary Range: Salary will be between $56,900 and $108,540, based on the number of courses taught and years of teaching experience; benefits eligible Purpose: The Department of Chemistry and Bio...

Day of Giving 04/08/2026

Today is Santa Clara University's "Day of Giving" -- please consider supporting us!

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Day of Giving 04/07/2026

Wednesday, April 8 is our annual Day of Giving at SCU. Please consider supporting SCU Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry! This link directly supports our summer research programs and other innovative research and education initiatives:

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Small Rings, Big Honor: Meaghan Deegan Named a 2026 Cottrell Scholar 02/15/2026

Congratulations to Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor Meaghan Deegan for her new Cottrell Scholar Award! Learn more about her research and education initiatives: https://www.scu.edu/cas/chemistry/news--events/stories/small-rings-big-honor-meaghan-deegan-named-a-2026-cottrell-scholar.html
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Small Rings, Big Honor: Meaghan Deegan Named a 2026 Cottrell Scholar The $120,000 award recognizes Deegan’s breakthrough work in organometallic chemistry and her commitment to bringing hands-on research to every chemistry student at Santa Clara

08/02/2024

Give a warm Santa Clara University welcome to this week's new feature, Robin Grotjahn! Robin will be joining the Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry in the fall and he specializes in computational chemistry, quantum chemistry, and more!

Here are some fun facts about Robin:
🌍 He grew up in Germany and earned his Ph.D. in Berlin.
📷 He is a landscape photography enthusiast.
🍵 Robin is passionate about Japanese green tea and enjoys a cup of sencha to start his day.

This summer, we'll be featuring the new faculty who will be joining us in the fall. Welcome Robin! 👋

04/15/2024

The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Santa Clara University is conducting a search for an academic year lecturer position in chemistry, a one year, non-tenure track full time teaching position in chemistry for 2024-25. Santa Clara University is a highly ranked Catholic Jesuit university located in Silicon Valley in California. Applications received by April 17, 2024 will receive the fullest consideration. The full ad and instructions for applicants can be found at the following website: https://shorturl.at/FNOY6

A Scientific Mind: Understanding a Failure and Growth Mindset - Leavey School of Business - SCU 10/25/2023

Dr. Ian Carter-O'Connell shared about the Scientific Mindset program that many chemistry & biochemistry research lab students attended during the last two summers. Learn how tasty food and good conversations can result in new perspectives in the research laboratory:

A Scientific Mind: Understanding a Failure and Growth Mindset - Leavey School of Business - SCU I came into the Scientific Mindset Program after being recruited by Professor Korin Wheeler, who developed the program to serve research students working at Santa Clara University over the summer. Faculty members, like myself, lead discussions on what it means to have a Scientific Mindset. Then, dur...

Photos from SCU Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry's post 05/21/2023

Students and faculty from SCU Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry traveled to St. Mary’s College in Moraga, CA on May 6 to attend the annual Northern California Undergraduate Research Symposium (NCURS). This annual event, being reinitialized after a COVID-linked “pause,” featured oral and poster-style presentations by Chemistry and Biochemistry students from Universities in the Silicon Valley, Sacramento, and California sections of the American Chemical Society. SCU student researchers from the laboratories of Professors Steven Suljak, Benjamin Stokes, Grace Stokes, Amelia Fuller, and Paul Abbyad made oral and poster presentations. In addition, Professors Linda Brunauer, Benjamin Stokes, and Steven Suljak attended the event, providing support and encouragement for the talented undergraduate and post-bac presenters.

Alumni Highlight - Lawrence Nathan, Ph.D. 1970 - Department of Chemistry - The University of Utah 05/11/2023

We wanted to share this website with an update from Prof. Larry Nathan (https://chem.utah.edu/news/lawrancenathan.php). Larry worked as a professor at SCU beginning in 1970 along with Profs. Joe Deck, Bill Sheehan, Bob Pfeiffer, and Mike Sweeney. Larry's Ph.D. came via the University of Utah's Chemistry Department who featured him their Alumni Magazine. Enjoy! Did any of our FB alumni take classes with Professor Nathan?

Alumni Highlight - Lawrence Nathan, Ph.D. 1970 - Department of Chemistry - The University of Utah After graduating from the University of Utah Department of Chemistry in 1970, Professor Lawrence Nathan had 33 years of devoted career in chemistry at Santa Clara University, located in the heart of Silicon Valley in California. He retired in 2003 and currently holds the title of Professor Emeritus.

09/23/2022

Dr Paul Abbyad and his team have just published a peer-reviewed research paper in the journal Micromachines titled "Droplet Microfluidic Technology for the Early and Label-Free Isolation of Highly-Glycolytic, Activated T-Cells." This paper presents a passive method to isolate T-cells with the strongest activation, an important subset of cells for study or use. The technology does not rely on the display of surface markers and thus enables T-Cells to be separated in minutes rather than hours after activation. SCU co-authors are Claudia Zielke (Inclusive Excellence Postdoc), Adriana Gutierrez Ramirez '22 (Chemistry), Maya Ryan '23 (Public Health Science and Biology) and Azam Gholizadeh (Inclusive Excellence Postdoc). Collaborators Kelsey Voss and Jeffrey Rathmell, from Vanderbilt University Medical Center, provided expertise and guidance in immunology and immunometabolism.

A link to the paper: https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/13/9/1442

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