Dwight Stoll
Department
Chemistry
Title
Professor

Dwight Stoll is Professor of Chemistry at Gustavus Adolphus College. In this role, he regularly teaches courses in Quantitative Chemical Analysis and Instrumental Methods as well as Introductory Chemistry. He has received both the Faculty Service Award, and the Faculty Scholarly Achievement Award from Gustavus. 

Dwight has authored or co-authored more than 100 peer-reviewed publications and six book chapters in separation science and speaks internationally on the topic. He is co-editor of the book on “Multi-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography: Principles, Practice, and Applications”. He has also written the monthly “LC Troubleshooting” column for LCGC Magazine and co-hosts the “Analytically Speaking” podcast. 

Dwight's primary research focus is on the development of two-dimensional liquid chromatography (2D-LC) for both targeted and untargeted analyses. Within this area he has made contributions on many aspects of the technique including stationary phase characterization, biopharmaceutical analysis, new 2D-LC methodologies and instrumentation, and fundamental aspects including re-equilibration in gradient elution liquid chromatography and analyte focusing. He regularly teaches short courses on chromatography and 2D-LC, including in venues such as Pittcon, EAS, and the international HPLC20XX series. 

He is the 2011 recipient of LCGC’s Emerging Leader in Chromatography Award, the 2015 recipient of the American Chemical Society Division of Analytical Chemistry Award for Young Investigators in Separation Science, and received the Georges Guiochon Faculty Fellowship in 2017.

View more of his work on the Stoll Lab website.