About

Jim Parise is a professor at Duke University who specializes in helping students succeed in organic chemistry courses. Over the years he has trained and mentored new instructors, developed auxiliary courses to supplement student preparation, and developed and incorporated learning technologies and modern pedagogical approaches into large lecture courses.

With Prof. Marc Loudon (Purdue University), Jim is the co-author of Organic Chemistry, 7th edition, Macmillan Learning, a widely used First Year/Sophomore-level organic chemistry textbook. He has also authored and co-authored laboratory manuals, and a peer-reviewed book chapter on writing in the laboratory.

In addition to teaching organic chemistry, he has developed and taught various chemistry laboratories, and courses in the chemistry of cooking, fermentation, and distillation. 🍺

Jim regularly participates in community outreach and education events, helping people appreciate the wonder and excitement of chemistry, and demonstrating how it connects to our everyday lives.

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Academic Positions

2022-present. Professor of the Practice of Chemistry, Duke University

2011-2021. Teaching Professor, University of Notre Dame

2008-2011. Instructor, Organic Chemistry Laboratory Manager, Duke University

Education and Training

Postdoctoral Scholar, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

PhD, Chemistry, Duke University

BS, Chemistry, State University of New York at Oswego

Ongoing Projects

Textbook: Loudon & Parise, Organic Chemistry, 7th Edition, Macmillan Learning, 2021

Parise, Loudon, & Bonner, Study Guide and Solutions Manual to Accompany Organic Chemistry, 7th Edition, Macmillan Learning, 2021

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Current and Future Courses

Organic Chemistry 1

⌬ Organic Chemistry 2

⚛️ Is Chemistry Real?