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Welcome to the Division of Science

TamargoThe City College Science Division consists of five departments and several interdisciplinary programs. We offer Bachelors and Masters Degrees in all the disciplines. Five of the CUNY PhD programs in the Sciences are housed on our campus.

Our research programs, e.g., Photonics, Nanotechnology, Structural Biology, Neuroscience and Environmental Science, are well funded and highly productive. In addition to our graduate students, our undergraduate research is among the largest in the city of New York, with over 35% of our undergraduates actively participating in cutting edge research, supported by stipends.  

Our students are among the most diverse in the country, and the atmosphere in the division is supportive and informal. In the last years we have graduated a Rhodes Scholar and four Goldwater Fellows. The first-prize winner of the Intel competition in 2005 is one of our majors.

An unprecedented growth in research is evident in the Division. Construction of a new CCNY Science research building and a CUNY-wide Advanced Science Center is underway. Through partnerships with other units of the college, and with other institutions we are establishing ourselves as the best choice for excellent and affordable education in the New York City area.

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 In the Spotlight
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Research by Prof. Mahesh Lakshman and colleagues in the Chemistry Department has been featured on the inside cover of the high-impact journal Angewandte Chemie.This work describes ruthenium-catalyzed cleavage of C–H bonds in nucleosides followed by arylation. Read more...


 Tutoring Information

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CCNY Annual Report 11-12 (Small)

Annual Report
2011-12


Student/Faculty Profiles
Shireen Saleque
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Shireen Saleque’s research focuses on the interplay between genetic factors and epigenetic processes in programming the fate and function of stem and progenitor cells during mammalian hematopoiesis, the process of blood cell generation.
Awards Spotlight
OBCCover 2 (Mahesh) Issue-14-OFC_tcm18-156417
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
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Mahesh K. Lakshman and Josh Frank
A simple method for C-6 modification of guanine nucleosides.
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