Coming soon….. photos of our new lab and cluster at the University of Richmond!!!

 

Our HWS Computational and Theoretical Molecular Modeling Laboratory:

 

John working in the HWS Experimental Laboratory. He's distilling the hydroquinone inhibitor from 4-vinylpyridine so that we can perform kinetic studies on the reactivities of substituted 4-vinylpyridines:

Our "CrystalEyes" workstation that allows us to visualize enzymes and proteins in 3-D:

 

 

The high-vacuum line in the HWS Physical Chemistry teaching laboratory shown with the designer, Marty Zeldin. This line is used for generating HCL for IR analysis and for kinetic studies of polymerizations. (0.001 mm Hg).