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Amy M. Deveau, Ph.D.

she/her
Director
School of Molecular and Physical Sciences
Professor, Chemistry
College of Arts and Sciences

Location

Peter and Cecile Morgane Hall 003
Eligible for Student Opportunities

Dr. Deveau, named “Dr. D” by her students, is an energetic professor who primarily teaches organic chemistry, as well as general chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and organic structure elucidation.  In her laboratory courses and upper level electives, Dr. D integrates research into course curricula, providing meaningful early exposure to research for STEM undergraduate students.  Dr. Deveau is passionate about undergraduate education, with expertise in active and experiential learning best practices including the training and mentorship of students in chemistry research. Also engaged in projects to improve the representation and mentoring of minoritized students and faculty in STEM fields, Dr. Deveau serves as a Chemistry Councilor for the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) and was Chairperson of CUR's Chemistry Division (2020-22).   A member of UNE’s Center for Excellence in the Neurosciences, Dr. Deveau's research laboratory focuses on the discovery of organic small molecules with therapeutic potential across the areas of pain & addiction, as well as the design and synthesis of anti-infectives targeting human pathogens.  Additionally, mining local Gulf of Maine seaweeds as a source of novel marine natural products is primary area of research in her lab.  Finally, building on UNE's Green Chemistry Commitment, Dr. Deveau is committed to integrating green and sustainable practices into teaching endeavors and research projects. 

 

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