Scott is an organic chemist who is interested in the interface between biology and chemistry. In his research, he has developed new ways of making molecules and applied those methods toward the synthesis of complex natural products. His current research is aimed at understanding how gene expression is regulated at the molecular level.
While he primarily teaches organic chemistry, he has also taught courses on medicinal chemistry, fermentation, and science and religion. His service to the college includes leading the design team of the Nobel Hall expansion/renovation, as well as chairing major faculty committees like the Faculty Senate and Faculty Personnel. He directed the Nobel Conference, and he coordinated a high school outreach program tied to the conference. He helped found the Gustavus Faith Science and Ethics Camp, where he has been the science director.
Outside of Gustavus he enjoys camping, fishing, and hiking. He is also active in community service.
CHE-320: Organic Chemistry III
CHE-220: Organic Chemistry II
CHE-221: Organic Chemistry II Lab
CHE-108: Foundations of Chemistry II Lab
CHE-120: Organic Chemistry
CHE-121: Organic Chemistry I Lab
CHE-391: Independent Study
CHE-399: Chemistry Seminar
CHE-215: Chem Rsrch-Anlyt Chem