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St. Cloud State University

St. Cloud State University

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Support Staff Services

The many duties of the stockroom personnel include maintaining equipment, creating and maintaining a chemical inventory database, and assisting students throughout the day.

Filling an NMR

Pictured is College Laboratory Services Specialist Jeff Stobb. He is filling the NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) spectrometer with liquid nitrogen.

Chemistry stockroom

Pictured is the chemistry stockroom located in the Wick Science Building.

Chemistry Stockroom

Pictured are chemistry students Meggan Potocek and Nathan Riley receiving supplies from Michael Moore who is a College Laboratory Services Specialist.


Student Laboratory Experiences

Becker High School Senior-to-Sophomore Chemistry visit

Eric Bergman and Steven Gudmundson discuss sample preparations of aspirin during their trip to St. Cloud State University.

Becker High School Senior-to-Sophomore Chemistry visit

Amanda Gotzian and Natalie McConnell synthesizing aspirin during their visit to St. Cloud State University.

Chemistry 140 experiment

Pictured are Nick Burdick (left), Dr. Sreerama (center), and Brian Dragich (right). Dr. Sreerama is conducting an experiment for Nick and Brian who are students in his Chemistry 140 class.

Organic Chemistry experiment

Pictured is chemistry student Ashley Flemmer who is preparing a sample she prepared in her Chemistry 311 (Organic Chemistry) class. The sample is being prepared for a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer.

Purifying a compound

Pictured are chemistry students Genette Hansen (left), and Courtney Copeland (right). They are purifying a compound synthesized in Organic Chemistry.

Characterizing a compound

Pictured is chemistry student Victoria Abass. She is characterizing her compound using the Chemistry Department’s state-of-the-art fourier transform-infrared spectrometer (FT-IR).

Maintaining a cell line

Pictured is chemistry student Alyssa Nguyen maintaining a cell line under a sterile hood located in the biochemistry research lab.

Making buffers

Pictured are Chemistry 210 students Meggan Potocek (left), Shourjo Ghose (center), and Adam Henderson (right). They are making loading buffers in the Chemistry Department’s biochemistry lab.

Making loading buffers

Pictured are Chemistry 210 students, Justin Bushkofsky (left), Andy Roering (center), and Keith Eisenmenger (right). They are making loading buffers in the biochemistry research laboratory.

Hydrolyzing an ester

Pictured is Chemistry 240 student Yoshimi Shionome. She is hydrolyzing an ester using a reflex apparatus.