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can anyone give the chemicalAbstract Service No.(CAS No.)of?
wanted CAS No. and chemical name of FASCAT 4100,by elfautochem, and CAS No. and for Triphenylphosphite (TPP)
I'm not sure that fascat-4100 has a CAS number in its own right, but the ButylStannic acid (active ingredient) has one of 2273-43-0 (PhO)3P has a CAS RN of 101-02-0
What Chemistry / Biochemistry/ Chemical Biology graduateprograms could I get into?
Your Question What Chemistry/Biochemistry/Chemica l Biology PhD programs would I be competitive for? I graduated from Vanderbilt University in Chemistry with a GPA of 3.33. GRE scores of 610V 800Q, essay scores pending. I have taken a year of Gen, Orgo, Physical, and Analytical Chem as well as a semester of Inorganic and Medicinal Chem. I did very well in gen, orgo, and analytic but less well in the rest (B's and C's). I have three years of research experience in organic/medicinal chemistry. I have a little industry experience in analytic and I currently do computer programing for Chemical Abstract Services. Since graduating I have taken biochem at OSU and will take computational chem and some graduate level organic as well as inorganic 2, molecular genetics and nanochemistry in the year I'm applying. I think I can get into schools like Rutgers and Boston university, but I'd like to be competitive at MIT , Princeton or NYU. I could probably increase my GRE verbal with some time and effort but I've been told its not worth it. Also I am mostly interested in programs focusing on biologically relevant chemistry, ie natural products, pharmaceutical chem and synthetic biology so any suggestions appreciated.
chemical biology should be the best choice to satisfy urself
WhatChemistry/Biochemistry/Chemical Biology PhD programs would Ibe competitive for?
I graduated from Vanderbilt University in Chemistry with a GPA of 3.33. GRE scores of 610V 800Q, essay scores pending. I have taken a year of Gen, Orgo, Physical, and Analytical Chem as well as a semester of Inorganic and Medicinal Chem. I did very well in gen, orgo, and analytic but less well in the rest (B's and C's). I have three years of research experience in organic/medicinal chemistry. I have a little industry experience in analytic and I currently do computer programing for Chemical Abstract Services. Since graduating I have taken biochem at OSU and will take computational chem and some graduate level organic as well as inorganic 2, molecular genetics and nanochemistry in the year I'm applying. I think I can get into schools like Rutgers and Boston university, but I'd like to be competitive at MIT , Princeton or NYU. I could probably increase my GRE verbal with some time and effort but I've been told its not worth it. Also I am mostly interested in programs focusing on biologically relevant chemistry, ie natural products, pharmaceutical chem and synthetic biology so any suggestions appreciated.
If I was a recruiter, I'd overlook the GPA since you have many years of real experience. I honestly don't think many science grad schools care too much about GRE scores, because as I remember it the math and science part was ridiculous. I went to UT for grad school, and I can tell you they have an amazing chemistry program going on there. And there pharmacy program is one of the top three in the country. I'd also recommend that if you want to go all out and completely dedicate your life to research go for the Scripps. I went to FSU for undergrad so I'm biased towards them. Even though they aren't known for being a strong science institution, there are a few chem labs that are amazing there. There's a researcher that's renowned for his innovation in analytical devices, one that pioneered the Taxol anticancer natural synthesis (Holton), and there's a newer synthetic guy who is getting a lot of attention. Plus FSU is unique because they currently control one of the most powerful magnets in the world, and it is located in Tallahassee. Good luck with your chemistry, I hope you publish a pile of papers!
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