The School of Molecular Sciences has partnered with ASU Housing and Dining services to accommodate online students traveling from out-of-state. Students are NOT required to use the ASU housing and dining options and can opt out of these services on the electronic registration form.

ALL STUDENTS must select their choices on housing and dining choices on the registration form by April 30th.

John Holloway

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Our students are engaged in research that requires a deep understanding of molecular structure, properties and synthesis, but that is often aimed at solving larger, mission-based societal problems that often extend beyond the boundaries of traditional chemistry and biochemistry. Graduate students are offered a wide range of research experiences, from working with individual faculty members to working in collaborative groups involving several faculty members, on research that is focused on larger transdisciplinary areas that extend beyond the traditional disciplines.