
Dominic McBrayer
استادیار · Analytical Chemistry
State University of New York at New Paltzمعرفی
Dr. Dominic McBrayer is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at SUNY New Paltz's School of Science & Engineering. His research focuses on peptide chemistry, mass spectrometry, and bacterial signaling mechanisms, with a strong emphasis on collaborative projects involving undergraduate students. He has developed Python-based tools for analyzing peptide fragmentation patterns using electron ionization mass spectrometry, advancing both computational chemistry and experimental techniques.
His research interests span quorum sensing modulation in pathogenic bacteria, G-quadruplex DNA photocleavage, and synthetic strategies for antimicrobial peptides. Recent work includes studies on Enterococcus faecalis communication systems and the design of GLP-1 receptor agonists for diabetes treatment. McBrayer actively mentors students in laboratory and computational projects, with over a dozen co-authored publications involving undergraduates.
His publications demonstrate expertise in interdisciplinary approaches combining synthetic chemistry, bioinformatics, and microbiology. While no awards are explicitly listed, his sustained collaboration with students highlights commitment to pedagogical innovation in STEM education. Research continues into bacterial communication networks and DNA photocleavage mechanisms with potential applications in drug discovery and diagnostics.



