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Chemistry and Biochemistry
Chemistry occupies a unique position within the modern sciences. Ultimately, most of the phenomena in the biological, geological, physical, environmental and medical sciences can be expressed in terms of the chemical and physical behavior of atoms and molecules.
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Pre-Pharmacy Program - No Degree awarded
Biochemistry option - BS in Chemistry/Biochemistry
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Professional option - BS in Chemistry/Biochemistry
Pre-Medicine, Pre-Dentistry, Pre-Veterinary option - BS in Chemistry/Biochemistry
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Contact Department of Chemistry/Biochemistry
226 Science Building
Cheney, WA 99004
email: chemistry@ewu.edu
phone: 509.359.2447
fax: 509.359.6973

Robin McRae, PhD
Professor of ChemistryScience Building, SCI 222Phone: 509.359.2798Fax: 509.359.6973Email: rmcrae@ewu.eduVita: DownloadRobin McRae, Professor, Chair, PhD, University of California, Berkeley
Robin McRae's research covers many theoretical aspects of chemical physics of liquids. Specific research topics include theory of first-order phase transitions (particularly freezing), dynamics of solvated reactions, kinetic theory of liquids and the kinetics of phase transitions (e.g. nucleation theory). Use of computers in chemistry, both for computation and experiment interface is also an area of interest.
