10 faculty and 37 courses in Biochemistry at Connecticut College.
- Marc Zimmer, Jean C. Tempel '65 Professor of Chemistry h-index 28
Computational chemistry Fluorescent proteins Marc Zimmer teaches general chemistry, molecular science and environmental chemistry. He has tried to make these courses relevant and interesting by introducing the most recent developmen
Notable: “Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP): Applications, Structure, and Related Photophysical Behavior” (2002) · 1,190 citations
- Timo V. Ovaska, Hans & Ella McCollum '21 Vahlteich Professor of Chemistry h-index 19
Organic chemistry Timo Ovaska centers his research on organic synthesis, a process that allows chemists to prepare complex materials in a rational fashion from simple precursors. In 2011, Pfizer scientist and '99 alumnus Jamie Tuttl
Notable: “Evolution of a Synthetic Strategy: Total Synthesis of (±)-Welwitindolinone A Isonitrile” (2008) · 173 citations
- Stanton Ching, Margaret W. Kelly Professor of Chemistry h-index 16
Inorganic materials chemistry Electrochemistry Stan Ching has taught a wide variety of chemistry courses, including lectures and laboratories for General Chemistry, Advanced General Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Advanced Inorganic
Notable: “Sol−Gel Synthesis of Layered Birnessite-Type Manganese Oxides” (1997) · 272 citations
- Tanya L. Schneider, Hans and Ella McCollum '21 Vahlteich Associate Professor of Chemistry, Chair h-index 14
Biosynthesis of natural products Antibiotic resistance Quorum sensing Tanya Schneider's research interests broadly include the biosynthesis and molecular recognition of natural products, with a current focus on antibiotics and bacte
Notable: “Oxidase Domains in Epothilone and Bleomycin Biosynthesis: Thiazoline to Thiazole Oxidation during Chain Elongation” (2003) · 109 citations
- Jacob Stewart, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Assistant Chair h-index 7
Physical chemistry Laser spectroscopy Atmospheric chemistry Jacob Stewart's research is focused on better understanding the chemistry of Earth’s atmosphere. He uses the tool of laser spectroscopy to measure the amount and the proper
Notable: “A quantum cascade laser cw cavity ringdown spectrometer coupled to a supersonic expansion source” (2010) · 31 citations
- Adam Kleman, Visiting Assistant Teaching Professor of Chemistry
- Colleen Kaczmarek, Lecturer in Chemistry
- Gunnar Hansen, Visiting Lecturer of Chemistry
Analytical Chemistry Coastal Contamination
- Luke Wilczek, Visiting Assistant Teaching Professor of Chemistry
- Yangyi Liu, Visiting Assistant Teaching Professor of Chemistry
Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Data as of 2026-07-02.