Dr. Jason G. Gillmore

Professor of Chemistry
616.395.7308gillmore@hope.edu
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Jason Gillmore joined the faculty at Hope in July 2004. Tenured and promoted in 2010 and promoted again in 2016, Professor Gillmore has also been a Schaap Research Fellow since 2013.

Jason Gillmore joined the faculty at Hope in July 2004. Tenured and promoted in 2010 and promoted again in 2016, Professor Gillmore has also been a Schaap Research Fellow since 2013. He most frequently teaches in the Organic Lecture, Discussion, and Lab courses, but also regularly contributes to first semester GenChem. He's also taught 103 Lab and occasional upper level Organic and Spectroscopy courses.

In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Dr. Gillmore maintains a research group of three to six undergraduate students in the summer and throughout the academic year. Since beginning his independent career at 鶹ý in 2004, Prof. Gillmore has published 14 peer-reviewed articles (10 of these with a total of 38 undergraduate co-authors) on his research and teaching and has had continuous external funding totaling over $1.8M. This external support, along with over $300,000 in internal funding, supports his research and pedagogy at 鶹ý. Professor Gillmore is always looking for new undergraduates to join his research group! 

In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Dr. Gillmore maintains a research group of three to six undergraduate students in the summer and throughout the academic year. Since beginning his independent career at 鶹ý in 2004, Prof. Gillmore has published 13 peer-reviewed articles (9 of these with a total of 36 undergraduate co-authors) on his research and teaching and has had continuous external funding totaling over $1.34 M. This external support, along with over $280,000 in internal funding, supports his research and pedagogy at 鶹ý.

Professor Gillmore is always looking for new undergraduates to join his research group! 

See Dr. Gillmore's research group page 

Areas of expertise

  • Organic chemistry
  • Research interests in organic photochemistry and electrochemistry, dyes & pigments, photochromism, photoinduced charge transfer, photoresponsive materials, computational modelling, and heteroaromatic synthesis
  • Pedagogical interests in peer-led team learning, course-based undergraduate research experiences, using undergraduate research as a bridge to 2YC-4YC student transfers, and mentoring new and future faculty

Education

  • Ph.D., organic chemistry, University of Rochester, 2003
  • M.S., organic chemistry, Virginia Tech, 1998
  • B.S., chemistry, Virginia Tech, 1996

Additional Experience

  • Visiting professor and interim associate director of research and development, Michigan State University Bioeconomy Institute Organic Energy Storage Lab (Holland, Michigan), July 2018–July 2019  —  redox shuttles for lithium ion batteries and donor-acceptor systems for symmetric organic redox flow batteries
  • Visiting research professor of chemistry at the Arizona State University (Tempe, Arizona) Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry and the Center for Bio-inspired Solar Fuel Production, with Professor Devens Gust, August 2011–May 2012 — reverse photochromes for molecular logic devices, synthesis, time-resolved spectroscopy and computational electrochemistry
  • NIH postdoctoral traineeship, Vanderbilt University (Nashville, Tennessee), Department of Chemistry and the Center in Molecular Toxicology, mentor Professor Ned A. Porter — biologically relevant free radical clock reactions, lipid autooxidation kinetics
  • Consultant, Eastman Kodak Company (Rochester, New York), with Drs. Samir Farid and Douglas Robello, 1999–2003 — photoresponsive plastics

Honors, grants and awards

  • ACS Petroleum Research Fund undergraduate research grant, 2019–2024 ($70,000)
  • co-PI, NSF MRI to support the Midwest Undergraduate Computational Chemistry Consortium cluster, 2019–2022 ($400,400), and NSF MRI to support new LC/qTOF mass spectrometer, 2020-2023 ($320,000)
  • Program Director, Beckman Scholars Program award to 鶹ý, 2018–2021 ($104,000); co-director $2021-2024 ($104,000)
  • Retroactively named to Research Corporation for Science Advancement’s Cottrell Scholar Class of 2006 (2015)
  • Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award, 2014–2019 ($60,000)
  • NSF Faculty Early Career Development Award, 2010–2016 ($549,000)
  • Research Corporation Cottrell College Science Award, 2006–2009 ($63,090)
  • Project Kaleidoscope Faculty for the 21st Century, Class of 2006
  • Dreyfus Foundation Start-up Award, 2004–2009 ($30,000)
  • Hope Forward Positive Impact Award (2022)
  • Hope Athletics' Most Valuable Professor (2016)
  • 鶹ý Janet L. Andersen Excellence in Teaching Award (2015)
  • 鶹ý VanderBush-Weller Award for extraordinary contributions to the lives of students (2015)
  • 鶹ý Chemistry Department, inaugural Schaap Research Fellow — research endowment (2013–2028, renewable)

Selected publications

For full citations and a complete list of Professor Gillmore’s publications, see .

  • ,” Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2019 
  • ", SynOpen, 2018
  • Chapter 6. Resourcing, Scalability, and Sustainability of CUREs, coauthor of a chapter in , edited by R. Waterman and J.M. Heemstra, Research Corporation for Science Advancement: Tucson, AZ, 2018
  • , with Professors Traci Smith & Stephen Scogin, The Chemical Educator, 2017
  • “,” coauthor of an invited chapter in , edited by R. Waterman and A. Feig, ACS Symposium Series: Washington, D.C., 2017
  • “,” Tetrahedron Letters, 2016
  • “,” Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry, 2015
  • “,” Journal of American Chemistry Society, 2014
  • “,” Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2012
  • “,” Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2012
  • “Successful Student Transitions from the Community College to the Four-Year College Facilitated by Undergraduate Research,” , 2011
  • “,” Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A, 2009
  • “,” Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2008

professional affiliations

  • American Chemical Society
  • Inter-American Photochemical Society
  • Materials Research Society
  • Council on Undergraduate Research
  • Midwestern Association of Chemistry Teachers in Liberal Arts Colleges
  • Intervarsity Emerging Scholars Network

institutional service

  • 鶹ý Appeals & Grievances Panel, 2017–2018
  • Founding Organizer, Schaap Chemistry Symposium, 鶹ý, Holland, Michigan, July 2017; co-organizer July 2019
  • 鶹ý Status Committee, 2014–2017, (tenure/promotion, merit raises, internal grants, board and committee appointments)
  • 鶹ý Strategic Planning Steering Committee, 2014–2015
  • 鶹ý HHMI Steering Committee, 2012–2016
  • 鶹ý Chemistry Faculty Search Committees: 2005, 2006, 2012 (chair), 2013 (chair)
  • 鶹ý SHARP online summer research application and student management software, Development Team Faculty Coordinator, 2009–2011; Chemistry Department Liaison, 2007–2010
  • 鶹ý Extracurricular Activities Committee, 2005–2008 (chair)
  • 鶹ý Health Professions Advisory Committee, 2008–2010
  • 鶹ý Committee on Admissions and Financial Aid, 2010–2011
  • 鶹ý Academic Computing Committee, 2013–2014
  • Seminar Coordinator, 鶹ý Chemistry Department, academic years 2007–2009, 2014–2015
  • 鶹ý Chemistry Club/ACS Student Affiliates chapter advisor, 2005–2008; reactivated national chapter status, won three consecutive honorable mention chapter awards

Outside the college

Jason enjoys weight-lifting and physical training, practicing Tang Soo Do (a Korean 'karate'), reading (mostly popular fiction), travel and enjoying life on the lakeshore year-round with his wife and school-age son and daughter. They genuinely enjoy the lake-effect snow in the winter, the wonderful beaches in the summer, and walking and biking in spring and fall. His family is also actively involved at Calvary CRC and Holland Christian Schools’ Rose Park Elementary.

Passionate about mentoring new and future faculty, Jason is the founding organizer of the P3 “Postdoc to PUI Prof” workshop, preparing postdoctoral scholars for faculty careers in chemistry at undergraduate institutions. He has also been a frequent panelist or co-organizer of the American Chemical Society’s . He is also active in the Cottrell Scholars community on initiatives related to Course-based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CUREs). An alumnus of the 2019 National Diversity Equity Workshop, Jason is a passionate advocate for inclusive excellence in STEM, locally and nationally. 

Jason is on the Board of the Reaction Mechanisms Conference and the ACS Committee on the Petroleum Research Fund (formerly the PRF Advisory Board). He also serves as a reviewer for the National Science Foundation, the ACS-PRF, Research Corporation for Science Advancement, the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, CUR chemistry program reviews, Journal of Organic Chemistry, Journal of Physical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, Chemical Educator, Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry and Organic Preparations & Procedures International.

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Dr. Jason G. Gillmore

Phone Number616.395.7308

A. Paul Schaap Science Center 3120 35 East 12th Street Holland, MI 49423-3605