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John P. Toscano
Department Chair

JHU Department of Chemistry
137 Remsen Hall
3400 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218

410-516-7429 phone
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Welcome to the Chemistry Department


2009 Cotton Award Winner

Professor Kenneth D. Karlin has been selected to receive the American Chemical Society’s 2009 F. Albert Cotton Award in Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry.  Established in 2002, the award recognizes individuals who have distinguished themselves by demonstrating creativity, imagination and outstanding synthetic accomplishments in the field of inorganic chemistry.  The Cotton Award is funded by the F. Albert Cotton Endowment Fund, supported by the late F. Albert Cotton, one of the world’s foremost inorganic chemists.  Karlin is the sixth recipient of the award.           

We are also pleased to announce Professor Karlin’s selection as the 2009 recipient of the Sierra Nevada Distinguished Chemist Award.  Since 1993, the Sierra Nevada section of the American Chemical Society has presented this award biennially. Previous awardees include researchers from a variety of chemical disciplines who are elected members of the National Academy of Science (NAS), prominent professors from Cal Tech, Harvard, UC Berkeley and Stanford Universities.


Chemistry Student Wins Prestigious Fellowship

Congratulations to Kimberly Petersen, who has been by the Executive Committee of the Division of Organic Chemistry Graduate Fellowship sponsored by Genentech.  This prestigious fellowship is awarded for 2007-2008 school year.  Kimberly is a 4th year graduate student in Professor Gary Posner's Lab.


Department Seminars, Colloquia and Events

   Access departmental event calendars here, inquire about departmental events by contacting us.


Chemistry-Biology Interface Program

The Department of Chemistry participates in the Chemistry Biology Interface (CBI) Program. This Ph.D. program brings together faculty preceptors throughout Johns Hopkins University to train graduate students at the interface of the chemical and biological sciences.

Students interested in this program can apply directly to the CBI Program.


Click here for the Graduate Student Handbook 2008/2009    (last updated 9/30/08)


Click here to visit the new Chemistry Department Mass Spectrometry Facility website


Job Opportunities -click here to view a full listing of open positions within our department


Remote Order from the Stockroom or Schedule Instrumentation Time From Your Desktop!!

It is now possible to order supplies from the stockroom and to schedule instrumentation time conveniently from your computer. To use these systems you must be set up as a user.  For access to the system contact Scott McGhee at mmcghee1@jhu.edu.

To remote order from the stockroom click here Remote Ordering

To schedule instrumentation time click here Schedule Instrumentation Time

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