The UAB Department of Chemistry offers a comprehensive graduate program leading to Ph.D. degrees, covering diverse disciplines including inorganic, organic, polymer, physical, analytical, bioanalytical, and biophysical chemistry. UAB’s distinction as a leading medical research center allows students to benefit from multidisciplinary exposure. The program emphasizes cutting-edge research training and offers access to specialized laboratories such as the Central Alabama High Field NMR Facility, Mass Spectrometry Laboratory, and others. Students can also engage with broader resources across UAB’s chemical sciences and biomedical research centers, fostering an environment rich in innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Why this course is highly recommended
The program’s strong ties with the biomedical research community and access to advanced facilities make it uniquely multidisciplinary. Students gain training in state-of-the-art technologies and can interact with researchers involved in translational biomedical sciences through collaborations with centers like the O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Center for AIDS Research. This setup prepares students not only for academic careers but also for roles in industry and government agencies.
Students in this graduate program can specialize in various branches of chemistry, including inorganic, organic, polymer, physical, analytical, bioanalytical, and biophysical chemistry. This wide array of options allows students to tailor their research focus according to their interests and career goals.
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The specific degree requirements are not detailed here. Interested students are encouraged to contact program representatives or refer to the program's resources for detailed admission and degree completion criteria.

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Graduates of this program have secured postdoctoral positions at leading institutions such as Texas A&M, Washington University, and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Many alumni have taken faculty roles at colleges and universities, including Middle Tennessee State and Birmingham Southern College. Others have moved into industrial and governmental roles at organizations like BioCryst, ExxonMobil, Evonik, and the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences.