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Jay Pike is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at Providence College, where he contributes to both teaching and research within the College of Arts and Sciences. His work bridges chemical research and pedagogical innovation in undergraduate laboratory instruction.
Dr. Pike earned his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan by 2001. His educational background laid the foundation for his dual focus on experimental chemistry and curriculum development.
- Ph.D., University of Michigan (completed by 2001)
His research interests center on organic chemistry, with a strong emphasis on medicinal applications such as promoting apoptosis using small molecule inhibitors. He is also deeply involved in chemical education, particularly in designing and revising experiments for the organic chemistry laboratory. This reflects a commitment to enhancing hands-on learning experiences for undergraduate students.
Although no recent publications are listed, his grant-funded projects suggest sustained engagement in both biochemical research and pedagogical improvement within the chemical sciences.
Dr. Pike has been actively involved in professional service, serving on various committees from 2011 to 2018. These roles demonstrate institutional leadership and academic citizenship.
He has secured multiple grants from the Committee on Aid to Faculty Research, supporting projects such as the development of new organic chemistry lab experiments and research into apoptosis-inducing compounds. These efforts reflect a strong commitment to advancing both teaching and research at the undergraduate level.
While specific labs or research teams are not detailed in the text, his collaborative grant work with colleagues like Kenneth Overly indicates active participation in departmental research and educational initiatives.


