David T. Stanton, Ph.D.

Head of Computational Chemistry at Animol Discovery, Inc.

David T. Stanton, Ph.D. has a strong background in computational chemistry and has held various roles in different companies. David T. is currently the Head of Computational Chemistry at Animol Discovery, Inc. starting from July 2021. Prior to this, they worked as a Scientific Consultant at Powering Innovation through Virtual Laboratory Methods from an unknown start date to August 2021. In this role, they provided analysis and recommendations on experimental design and computational methods for product design and development.

Before joining Powering Innovation through Virtual Laboratory Methods, Dr. Stanton worked at Procter & Gamble for a significant duration. David T. held the position of Principal Scientist in the Fabric & Home Care Business, where they developed computational chemistry models and methods to enhance the speed and productivity of product innovation. David T.'swork focused on material design and evaluation, as well as formulation performance and stability assessments. Notably, they extended computational chemistry methods to mixtures and formulations, allowing formulators to design and optimize formulas using ingredient and mixture properties.

In another role as Principal Scientist at P&G Corporate Research & Development, Dr. Stanton served as a global consultant, expanding the use of computational chemistry techniques across multiple P&G business units and departments. David T. collaborated with researchers to identify new chemical entities, prioritize targets, understand product formulation stability, and select materials for performance testing. David T.'scontributions included developing new models for consumer product material selection and formulation design, significantly reducing ingredient selection and formula modification time.

Dr. Stanton's work experience demonstrates their expertise in computational chemistry and the value they have brought to organizations in terms of enhancing product development processes and optimizing formulations.

David T. Stanton, Ph.D. obtained their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Chemistry (Honors) from Southern Connecticut State University. Following this, they pursued a Ph.D. in Chemistry specializing in Computational Chemistry at Penn State University.

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