Research
After their first year, students devote nearly all
their time and energy to research, leading to the preparation and submission of a Ph.D.
dissertation. UCLA graduate students have the opportunity to explore special interests in
choosing a research adviser to oversee their dissertation research. Faculty and students
work closely together. Students learn how to plan and carry out well-controlled scientific
experiments and how to interpret the results of these experiments. The department also
funds travel by students to national and international scientific conferences for the
presentation of research findings. The results of this research are published in the
finest scientific journals. In fact, according to a recent ACS Directory of Graduate
Research, the average number of papers published by each UCLA graduate student is among
the highest in the country-a result of the individual attention received by members of the
research groups. Each fall, the department awards a variety of endowed prizes and
fellowships to those students judged to, have made the most significant contributions to
chemical and biochemical research during the previous year.
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Above: TA Rudy Marquez fields a question
during an O-chem discussion section.
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