
A graduate student or postdoctoral researcher in the Dussault group can expect to receive training in either organic synthesis or the development of organic methodology, including significant exposure to one of the following specialties: organic oxidations, peroxide synthesis, ozonolysis and chemical biology.

Patrick Dussault, Charles Bessey Professor, received his B.S. degree from the University of California at Irvine in 1982 and his Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology in 1987. He was a National Cancer Institute Postdoctoral Fellow at Duke University from 1987-1988.
Postdoctoral Researchers
Dan Draney
dan.draney@unl.edu
LI-COR Biosciences
Michelle Takacs
mtakacs6@unl.edu
PhD, Syracuse
Graduate Students
Elijah Stowe
estowe2@huskers.unl.edu
South Dakota State Univ.
Amber Schuster
aschuster4@huskers.unl.edu
Ohio State University
Boone Evans
boone.evans@huskers.unl.edu
Wayne State College, NE
Undergraduate Researcher
Payton Knutzen-Young
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
2019-
Patents
- Self-Assembled Monolayers and Methods for Using the Same in Biosensing Applications. U. S. Pt. Appl. Pub. (July 14, 2015, 9,079,835), Dussault, P. H.; Lai, R.; Fisher, T.; Zaitouna, A. submitted June 7, 2012.
- Dussault, P. H.; Ghorai, Prasanta. Methods and compositions for generating singlet oxygen. U.S. Pat. Appl. Publ. (May 22, 2012, 8,182,785).