

Jesse Carrick
Innovating in the domain of chemistry, Jesse Carrick is a distinguished Professor at Tennessee Tech University, where he contributes significantly to the Chemistry Department. With a Ph.D. from the University of Alabama, Dr. Carrick's academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing chemical research and education. Dr. Carrick's research interests are notably diverse and impactful, spanning several critical areas of chemistry. His work in novel complexant synthesis for minor actinide separations is pivotal in addressing challenges related to nuclear waste management and environmental sustainability. This research not only advances scientific understanding but also has practical implications for the safe handling and disposal of radioactive materials. In addition to his work with actinides, Dr. Carrick is deeply engaged in the total synthesis of biologically significant natural products. This area of research holds promise for the development of new pharmaceuticals and therapeutic agents, contributing to the field of medicinal chemistry. His expertise in functionalized synthon construction methods further enhances the potential for creating innovative chemical compounds with diverse applications. Dr. Carrick's contributions to the medicinal chemistry of clinically relevant scaffolds underscore his commitment to improving human health through chemistry. By exploring the structural and functional aspects of these scaffolds, he aims to develop more effective and targeted treatments for various diseases. His work not only enriches the academic community but also has the potential to make a tangible difference in the lives of patients worldwide.
Publications
, 5642-5645, 2024-01-01
, 7916-7922, 2022-01-01