Department of Analytical Chemistry Stockholm University


Address:
Dept. of Analytical Chemistry
Stockholm University
Svante Arrhenius väg 16
SE10691 Stockholm, Sweden

Svensk adress:
Institutionen för analytisk kemi
Stockholms universitet
Svante Arrhenius väg 16
106 91 Stockholm

Tel: 08-16 20 00
Fax: 08-15 63 91

Basic & Advanced Courses

Courses overview: We offer a complete programme of courses in analytical chemistry. Whether you are new to this field or already an advanced student looking to deepen your knowledge, we've got the right course for you. Read more...

Master Programme: A two year programme of advanced courses including a diploma work. Read more...

Diploma Work: We always have projects waiting for the right person. Or do you have an idea of your own? Read more...

International Students

Are you a student in another country thinking about coming to Sweden? Whether you come here on your own or as an ERASMUS exchange student, we are pleased to welcome you to Stockholm University. All our advanced courses are given in English. Together with the International Office at the university we will provide assistance with formalities as well as practical matters. And you will not feel alone - we currently have students from more than 10 countries all over the world.
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Focus Areas

Air and Particle Analysis (APA)
Studying the quality of air and the chemical composition of particulate matter in modern environments. Read more...

Biomolecular Mass Spectrometry
Characterization and quantification of small molecules of biological importance or origin as well as biopolymers. Read more...

Work Environment Chemistry
Research on toxic compounds in the work environment at our Division of Work Environment Chemistry

Facilities

Mass Spectrometry Laboratory
The Mass Spectrometry laboratory is one of our major research facilities.
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Proteomics Facility
The Stockholm University Proteomics Facility (SUPF) is a core facility, serving researchers from several departments.
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Events

Coming seminars:
Sara Axelsson, PhD student, will defend her thesis on April 27th at the Magneli Hall, Arrhenius Laboratories of Natural Sciences. The event is open to the public.

Erik Alm, PhD student, will defend his thesis on May 25th at the Magneli Hall, Arrhenius Laboratories of Natural Sciences. The event is open to the public.

Latest Research Publications

I. Sadiktsis, et.al
Automobile tires-a potential source of highly carcinogenic dibenzopyrenes to the environment, Environmental Science & Technology 46(6) (2012) 3326-34

P. Olsson, et.al
Separation of Lipid Classes by HPLC on a Cyanopropyl Column, Lipids 47 (2012) 93-99


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