Welcome to Kenyon's Department of Chemistry. In chemistry, we investigate the molecular world — enzymes, atmospheric gases, semiconductors, catalysts, dyes, neurotransmitters, carbohydrates, drugs, pheromones and polymers. Our tools and methods include chemical synthesis, spectroscopy, computational modeling, and diverse suite of instrumentation.

At Kenyon, Chemistry is at the heart of the molecular sciences, and our department is involved with four interdisciplinary programs: in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, Scientific Computing, and Environmental Studies. We also incorporate biophysical and medicinal chemistry and nanoscience and materials chemistry into our introductory chemistry program.

At Kenyon, chemistry students have the extraordinary opportunity of joining with members of the faculty in collegial relationships in laboratory research in state-of-the-art facilities.

After Kenyon: Nell Burger Kirst '04

A biochemistry major at Kenyon, Nell Burger Kirst is currently a first-year resident in family medicine at the University of Michigan. She recently authored an article for the New York Times titled "Medical Care That Transcends Words."

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Biology
Mathematics
Physics