Wustholz Lab


Ultrasensitive Spectroscopy at William & Mary


We harness spectroscopy to  study chromophores for applications to biological imaging, solar energy conversion, and art conservation. 

Dr. Kristin Wustholz

Kristin is a spectroscopist - a physical chemist focusing on the interaction of light and molecules to produce different types of emission. She obtained a B.A.S. in Chemistry and Philosophy from Muhlenberg College and a Ph.D. from the University of Washington. After a postdoctoral fellowship at Northwestern University with Richard Van Duyne, she joined the William & Mary faculty in 2010. Students in the Wustholz lab use laser spectroscopy to study a variety of problems including solar energy conversion, biological imaging, and art conservation.


ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7705-4240

Google Scholar: https://tinyurl.com/ScholarWustholz

Contact: Shipping Address:

Kristin Wustholz Chemistry Department

Professor of Chemistry William & Mary

William & Mary Integrated Science Center 1053

P. O. Box 8795 540 Landrum Drive

Williamsburg, VA 23187 Williamsburg, VA 23185

Phone: 757-221-2675 Email: kwustholz@wm.edu