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Dr. David M. Chenoweth is an Associate Professor of Chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania, affiliated with the School of Arts & Sciences and the Department of Chemistry. His research focuses on organic chemistry, molecular recognition, and their applications in biological systems and materials science. He holds a Ph.D. from Caltech and completed postdoctoral work at MIT. His lab develops chemical tools for probing biological systems, modulating nucleic acids, and designing materials with sensing/self-assembly properties.
Education:
- B.S., Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, 1999
- Ph.D., California Institute of Technology, 2009
- NIH Postdoctoral Fellow, MIT, 2009–2010
Research Interests: The Chenoweth lab designs molecules to modulate nucleic acid/protein structures and creates advanced materials for imaging/sensing. Key areas include collagen stabilization via aza-glycine, optogenetic tools for cellular control, and fluorescent probes for live-cell imaging.
Selected Awards:
- NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship
- Caltech Herbert Newby McCoy Award (2009)
- Kanel Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship
Teaching & Outreach: Teaches Organic Chemistry (Chem 242/243), Advanced Organic Chemistry (Chem 443), and Photochemistry (Chem 708). Engages in outreach via Philadelphia Science Festival and Penn Summer Chemistry Research Academy.




