Our Facilities
The Patricia A. Sullivan Science Building is a 170,000 square foot facility built in 2003. The Sullivan Science Building houses the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry’s 29 Research and Teaching Laboratories.
There are currently 18 laboratories devoted to research with an additional four core laboratory facilities.

NMR facilities
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry has excellent NMR facilities to support its teaching and research programs. A JEOL ECA 500 MHz spectrometer and a JEOL ECS 400 MHz spectrometer are housed at the Patricia Sullivan Science Building in Room 001. The JEOL 500 is built on a 12 T Oxford standard bore magnet and the JEOL 400 on a 9.6 T Jastech magnet.

Triad Mass Spectrometry
Our facility specializes in metabolomics, unknown compound identification and quantitative small molecule analysis. There are two possible mechanisms for having samples analyzed in our facility. Samples can be submitted for analysis or researchers can run their own samples (following required training) on our instrumentation.

Molecular Graphics Lab
The Center for Drug Discovery Molecular Graphics Facility has:
20 workstations
Running Tripos Sybyl
Schrodinger (Macromodel, Jaguar, QSite, Prime, and Glide)
Spartan 04
