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Alexis Courtney is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at Boston University, College of Arts and Sciences. She specializes in organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and synthesis techniques, with a focus on flow chemistry applications and natural product-inspired scaffolds. Her teaching roles include instructing CH203 (Organic Chemistry) and CH174 (Principles of Organic Chemistry), and she coordinates the CH174/172 Lab. She holds a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Boston University (2019) and a B.S. in Forensic Science from Bay Path University (2013).
Her research interests span synthetic organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and the development of innovative flow reaction methodologies. Notable publications include studies on flow reactions in drug development and the synthesis of cyathane diterpenoid-inspired compounds. She has been recognized with awards such as the 2016 Boston University Outstanding Teaching Fellow and the 2012 Biomedical Research Award from Bay Path College.
Alexis conducted postdoctoral research at Smith College (2019–2020) under Professor David Gorin, furthering her expertise in organic synthesis. Her work bridges laboratory innovation with educational excellence, emphasizing hands-on learning through her lab coordination role.




