Dr. Barbara Kramer
Professor of Chemistry
Current office hours are at http://bkramer.sites.truman.edu/schedule/
B.A. (Biochemistry), Oberlin College, 1995
Ph.D. (Environmental/Analytical Chemistry), Emory University, 2001
Dr. Kramer has been a faculty member at Truman since 2002 teaching analytical chemistry, general chemistry, and interdisciplinary STEM research courses. She helped develop Truman's Biochemistry & Molecular Biology major and the Environmental Studies, Forensic Science, and STEM Research Minors. Her research with students has centered on applied environmental analysis. Since 2009, she has been Principal Investigator or Co-Principal Investigator on over $4 million in funding from the National Science Foundation focused on increasing opportunities in STEM education. She currently serves as the Principal Investigator for Truman's Scholarships in STEM NSF Grant providing scholarships and support for STEM majors with financial need.
For more information about the STEP Office and STEP Office programs, please see http://step.truman.edu.