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| Alphabetical | By Popularity | | - Armstrong Group - University of Arizona
- An analytical chemistry research group specialising in surface characterization of organic electronics, molecular assembly, and chemical sensors. - Bachman Research Group - Georgetown University
 - Deiters Group - North Carolina State University
- Developing novel chemical tools to answer biological questions with a particular emphasis on the elucidation of gene functions. - Dutta Research Group - Ohio State University
- Studying the synthesis of zeolites and using them as models for photosynthesis, carcinogenicity of asbestos, and sensors. - Fisher Research Group - Colorado State University
 - Kirsch Group - University of California, Berkeley
 Mark Weller Inorganic Research Group
- Interests include solid state synthesis and characterisation of complex oxides and framework materials.- McCammon Research Group - University of California, San Diego
- Theoretical chemistry and biochemistry. - Moscow State University - Shevelkov's Group: Supramolecular and Cluster Chemistry
- Dr. Andrei Shevelkov's scientific group. Principal interests include inorganic chemistry, solid state supramolecular chemistry, inorganic synthesis, crystallochemical design, and novel materials. - New Mexico State University - Spectroscopy Laboratory
 - Overman Research Group - University of California, Irvine
- Synthetic organic chemistry. - Schepartz Lab - Yale University
- Focuses on the specificity of macromolecular interactions - Seeman Lab - New York University
- Investigating unusual DNA molecules in model systems that use synthetic molecules, with a major effort in DNA nanotechnology. - Stevens Lab - University of California, Berkeley
- Specialises in applying crystallography and biochemistry to questions in neurochemistry and structural evolution, and applying that information towards biotechnology. - Stucky Research Group - University of California, Santa Barbara
 Sutcliffe Group - Leicester University (UK)
 - Taylor Group - University of Notre Dame
 - Theory Group - Leiden Institute of Chemistry (Netherlands)
- Interests of the group range from electronic structure studies of gas-phase systems, to the dynamics of gas-surface reactions, and photodissociation of small molecules. - Trost Research Group - Stanford University
 - Turner Group - University of Rochester

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