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6 peer-reviewed journal articles, 1 patent, 1 book chapter, 2 non-peer-reviewed preprints, e.g. ,

Photochromic Photooxidants. Jason G. Gillmore Assistant Professor Chemistry gillmore@hope.edu. Photograph. B.S., Virginia Tech, 1996 M.S., Virginia Tech, 1998 Ph.D., University of Rochester, 2003 Postdoctoral, Vanderbilt University, 2003-2004.

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6 peer-reviewed journal articles, 1 patent, 1 book chapter, 2 non-peer-reviewed preprints, e.g. ,

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  1. Photochromic Photooxidants Jason G. Gillmore Assistant Professor Chemistry gillmore@hope.edu Photograph B.S., Virginia Tech, 1996 M.S., Virginia Tech, 1998 Ph.D., University of Rochester, 2003 Postdoctoral, Vanderbilt University, 2003-2004 Areas of expertise:Organic Photochemistry, Photochromes, Photoinduced Charge Transfer, Mechanistic Organic Chemistry, Organic Materials, Organic Electrochemistry, Computing Organic Redox Potentials Research Corp. - Cottrell College Scholars Award, $63,090 (2006-2008) Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation Start-Up Award, $30,000 (2004-2009) Hope College Chem Dept & NatSci Divn Start-Up Package, > $90,000 (2004-2007) 6 peer-reviewed journal articles, 1 patent, 1 book chapter, 2 non-peer-reviewed preprints, e.g., A. L. Speelman & J. G. Gillmore, J. Phys. Chem. A2008, 112 (25), 5684-5690. J. G. Gillmore, et al. Macromolecules2005, 38 (18), 7684-7694. Gillmore Research Group, Summer 2007 Using the perimidinespirohexadienone family of photochromes to “gate” photoinduced charge transfer Last updated 19 June 2008

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