Stephen Davidowski, Ph.D.

Director of Research and Development at Vext Science

Stephen Davidowski, Ph.D. has a diverse work experience that spans from 2008 to the present. In 2008, they were an Undergraduate Researcher at Roger Williams University, where they worked on an inorganic synthesis project involving the synthesis and characterization of novel ruthenium centered complexes with potential to be used as dyes in solar cells. Stephen also worked as a Gas Chromatography Division Intern at PerkinElmer, where they took part in two summer programs and a three week winter program in an industrial laboratory setting.

From 2010-2017, Stephen Davidowski, Ph.D. was a Graduate Research Assistant at Arizona State University. There, they collaborated with Life Technologies to develop a method for quantifying the populations of ligands on the surface of quantum dots using ligand exchange and NMR. Stephen also measured size distributions, crystallinity, and morphology of nanoparticles using TEM, and synthesized and characterized the ionicity of a range of protic ionic liquids using diffusion NMR experiments.

From 2015-2017, Stephen Davidowski, Ph.D. was a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Washington. During this time, they synthesized and purified biomimetic silica precipitating peptides, developed an improved workflow for the purification of biomimetic peptides, and characterized peptides and inorganic silica-peptide composites using advanced solid-state NMR.

Since 2020, Stephen Davidowski, Ph.D. has been the Director of Research and Development at Vext Science (CSE: VEXT | OTCQX: VEXTF).

Stephen Davidowski, Ph.D. received their Ph.D. in Chemistry from Arizona State University in 2015. Stephen also holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Chemistry from Roger Williams University, which they completed in 2010.

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