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Bradley Davis is an Associate Professor of Chemistry at Waynesburg University, teaching advanced courses including Analytical Chemistry and Instrumental Analysis alongside introductory Environmental Chemistry and General Chemistry laboratory sections from his office in Stewart Science Hall 502C.
His educational background includes:
- B.S. from Waynesburg University
- Ph.D. in Chemistry from Pennsylvania State University
Dr. Davis's research integrates analytical chemistry education with biochemical systems, developing 3D-printed spectrophotometers for classroom use while investigating enzyme kinetics in aqueous biphasic systems and bio-orthogonal catalysts. His work bridges fundamental biophysical chemistry with practical educational applications, emphasizing hands-on instrumentation and compartmentalized reaction environments.
Publication analysis shows evolving focus: recent 2024 work advances chemical education tools and bio-orthogonal uncaging chemistry, while foundational 2014-2016 studies established mechanisms for enzyme colocalization in phase-separated systems using combined experimental and modeling approaches across analytical, biophysical, and organic disciplines.
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Dr. Davis maintains active professional engagement through memberships in the Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh (SACP), Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh (SSP), Pittsburgh Conference (Pittcon), and Pittsburgh Section of the American Chemical Society (ACS).





