Erik A. Rodriguez
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Department of Chemistry
Member of the GW Cancer Center
Science & Engineering Hall
Office
Science & Engineering Hall 4530
Phone: 202-994-0305
Email: erik_rodriguez@gwu.edu
Laboratory
Science & Engineering Hall 5490
Phone: 202-994-2815
Student Desks: Science & Engineering Hall 5422, 5423, 5424
Courses
Fall: CHEM4123 Instrumental Analytical Chemistry Lab
Science & Engineering Hall 3490
Spring: CHEM6370.10 Biophysical Chemistry: Imaging methods with emphasis on chemical biology tools.
Science & Engineering Hall 3750
Mailing Address
Science and Engineering Hall
Department of Chemistry
800 22nd Street NW Suite 4000
Washington, District of Columbia
20052
Directions to Science & Engineering Hall (SEH)
Public Hours
7am - 11pm (Monday-Friday), 8am - 8pm (Saturday), &
9am - 6pm (Sunday with GWorld)
Parking
Parking is available in the Science & Engineering Hall. The entrance is located on H Street.
From the Metro
When you exit the metro, you will be on 23rd Street. Turn right on 23rd St. towards H St. Cross 23rd Street towards H Street. Head down H Street towards 22nd Street. The entrance to SEH should be on the corner of 22nd and H Streets.
From the University Inn
Head southwest on New Hampshire Avenue towards H Street. Turn left onto H Street. Walk down H Street towards 22nd Street. The entrance to SEH should be on the corner of 22nd and H Street.
From One Washington Circle
Head east on New Hampshire Avenue towards Pennsylvania Avenue. Exit the traffic circle on Pennsylvania Avenue. Head down Pennsylvania Avenue towards 22nd Street. Turn right on 22nd Street.
Washington, DC and The George Washington University
Who wouldn't want to live, study, and perform research in the beautiful city of Washington, DC at The George Washington University! (Source: @GWTweets, 08-19-19)
Always something different in the #GWU 🦛 hippo’s mouth! pic.twitter.com/fetpilxs61
— Erik A. Rodriguez (@erin_rod_phd) December 18, 2019
The view from the #GWU SEH lab is amazing tonight! #4thofJuly2020 #4thofJuly pic.twitter.com/5OIXWndCiy
— Erik A. Rodriguez (@erin_rod_phd) July 5, 2020