PhD Chemistry (City University of New York, New York)
MA Chemistry (Queens College, City University of New York, New York)
BA Chemistry (Queens College, City University of New York, New York)
Short Bio
Dr Cherestes earned her Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry in 1998, her doctoral work was focused in synthesis, analysis and applications of ionic dendrimers. Various synthesized dendrimers were marketed as antibacterial agents. The aim of her postdoctoral fellowship at INRS-Institut Armand-Frappier was Taxol chemistry. The chemical reactivity of several positions on taxane skeletons was studied in order to provide more desirable derivatives that could possibly be used for the development of new breast cancer drugs and for increasing the efficacy of existing drugs such as selective estrogen receptor modulators. Also, the conformational and structural activity relationship of taxol and other related taxanes was analyzed, in order to better understand their microtubule binding ability and their solubility.
Dr. Cherestes has a passion for teaching. She teaches both college and university courses covering topics such as General Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry.
Awards and Recognitions
2020 - SALTISE - Best Practices & Pedagogical Innovators Award
2018 - Dean of Students Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Academic Advising
2009 - Award for Teaching Excellence, Macdonald Campus, ɬÀï·¬
Active Affiliations
Member, SALTISE (Supporting Active Learning & Technological Innovation in Studies of Education)
Freshman Program - the First Year Experience
Dr. Cherestes’ main endeavors in the past few years have been the development and implementation of the Freshman Program at the Macdonald campus. The program provides U0 students an academically structured and supportive environment which leads to a smooth transition from high school to university expectations. The program aims to foster a sense of belonging, promote engagement in the curricular and co-curricular life of the university, encourage self-responsibility, and articulate to students the benefits of a higher education and the expectations and values of the University. The program also helps students develop and apply essential study skills, enhance critical thinking and communication skills, and explore interests, abilities, values, and options regarding the choice of a major and career. Every experience is intended to give the student both challenge, and support to meet those challenges.
Teaching and Advising
In her teaching and advising, Dr. Cherestes uses a fully student centered approach in which the interaction of the individual student and their learning environment is critical to the success of the student growing and progressing through their development. In her holistic approach to her students’ overall wellbeing, Dr. Cherestes recognizes that teaching and learning does not stop the instant the professor leaves the classroom.
In advising, Dr. Cherestes takes full advantage of her dual role of adviser and instructor; having advisees as students in her courses helps frame specific questions for each advisee. This personalized approach gives students the tools and confidence needed to navigate through their first university year.
In her teaching, Dr. Cherestes uses active learning, placing less emphasis on information transmission and greater emphasis on developing student skills. She believes that her students should be involved in more than passive listening, be engaged in class activities. This approach increases student motivation and ensures that students are involved in higher order thinking. With the development of the state of the art Macdonald Active Learning Laboratory (MALL), Dr. Cherestes started implementing the use of Peer Instruction in some of her classes. Evidence indicates that having students explain their own personal understanding of the material to another student and hearing the other explain, from their understanding or viewpoint, the same material, has a positive impact on conceptual understanding.
Current Projects
Educational Outreach
AgriSTEM - Workshops are offered in partnership between our faculty, CREO—Game for Science and the Macdonald campus farm. Through this initiative, Quebec school educators can learn more about the importance of food production and how to incorporate such essential concepts in the elementary and high school science curriculums.
Teaching Innovation and Mentorship
Pilot project in conjunction with the Canadian Light Source, University of Saskatchewan. Interested undergraduate students from our faculty have the opportunity to develop a project proposal for which they would be allotted research time at the synchrotron facility.
First Year Student Success and Student Programming
Different high impact educational practices are implemented and studied as critical factors in student success.
Courses
AECH 110. General Chemistry 1.
Credits:4
Offered by:Bioresource Engineering (Faculty of Agric Environ Sci)
Terms offered:Fall 2025
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Description
The course will be a study of the fundamental principles of atomic structure, valence theory and the periodic table.
Fall
3 lectures, one 3 hour lab, and one tutorial hour
Restriction: Note open to students who have taken FDSC 110.
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AECH 111. General Chemistry 2.
Credits:4
Offered by:Bioresource Engineering (Faculty of Agric Environ Sci)
Terms offered:Winter 2026
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Description
Thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibrium, aqueous solution chemistry including applications to acids, bases and buffers and selected topics in organic chemistry.
Winter
3 lectures, one 3 hour lab, and one tutorial hour
Prerequisite(s): FDSC 110 or AECH 110
Restriction: Not open to students who have taken FDSC 111.
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AGRI 195. Freshman Seminar 1.
Credits:0.5
Offered by:Bioresource Engineering (Faculty of Agric Environ Sci)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.
Description
Members of the Faculty and/or Student Services will present seminars on resources available to help students develop the requisite skills to facilitate their transition into university life.
Restriction: Open only to Freshman Students. Not open to students who have taken BREE 187
Restriction: Open only to Freshman (U0) students. Not open to students who have taken or are taking BREE 187.
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AGRI 196. Freshman Seminar 2.
Credits:0.5
Offered by:Bioresource Engineering (Faculty of Agric Environ Sci)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.
Description
Members of the Faculty will present seminars on topical issues about their areas of research.
Restriction: Freshman students
Restriction: Open only to Freshman (U0) Students. Not open to students who have taken or are taking BREE 188.
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AEMA 105. Precalculus Lab.
Credits:1
Offered by:Bioresource Engineering (Faculty of Agric Environ Sci)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.
Description
Problem-solving: foundational material in algebra concepts, functions and graphs, polynomials and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, graphs and equations, trigonometry, analytic trigonometry, systems of linear equations, sequences & series.
(1.0 credit) (2 lab hours per week; normally taken concurrently with AEMA 101 Calculus 1)
Restrictions: Open only to students in FAES whose background is deficient in Precalculus mathematics. Not open to students who have taken CEGEP competency OOUP, AEMA 102, or equivalent. Not open to students who have taken AEMA 100 or MATH 112. Permission of instructor required.
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BREE 187. Freshman Seminar 1.
Credits:0.5
Offered by:Bioresource Engineering (Faculty of Agric Environ Sci)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.
Description
Members of the Faculty and/or Student Services will present seminars on resources available to help students develop the requisite skills to facilitate their
transition into university life.
Not open to students who have taken ABEN 187.
Restrictions: Open to Freshman intending to enrol in B.Eng. Bioresources Engineering Major.
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BREE 188. Freshman Seminar 2.
Credits:0.5
Offered by:Bioresource Engineering (Faculty of Agric Environ Sci)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.
Description
Members of the Faculty present seminars on topical issues about their area of research.
Restrictions: Open to Freshman intending to enroll in B.Eng. Bioresource Engineering Major. Not open to students who have taken AGRI 196.
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AEBI 122. Cell Biology.
Credits:3
Offered by:Bioresource Engineering (Faculty of Agric Environ Sci)
Terms offered:Winter 2026
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Description
Introduction to key topics in cell biology, including chemical biology, cell membranes, enzymes in biological reactions, cellular energetics, cell signaling, DNA synthesis and repair, gene expression and regulatory mechanisms. Connections between cell biology and animal physiology.
Restriction(s): Open only to Freshman students in FAES; not equivalent to LSCI 202; not open to students who have taken CEGEP competency OOXU or equivalent, or BIOL 112.
Provides a basis for later courses in cell biology.
Restriction(s): Not open to students who have passed BIOL 112 or obtained CEGEP competency 00XU; not equivalent to LSCI 202.
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FDSC 213. Analytical Chemistry 1.
Credits:3
Offered by:Food Science&Agr.Chemistry (Faculty of Agric Environ Sci)
Terms offered:Fall 2025
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Description
Theoretical aspects of wet chemical techniques including gravimetric and volumetric analyses, redoximetry, and separation techniques.
Fall
3 lectures and one 3-hour lab
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FDSC 230. Organic Chemistry.
Credits:4
Offered by:Food Science&Agr.Chemistry (Faculty of Agric Environ Sci)
Terms offered:Fall 2025, Winter 2026
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Description
Atomic and molecular structure, modern concepts of bonding, overview of functional groups, conformational analysis, stereochemistry, mechanisms and reactions of aliphatic compounds.
Fall or Winter
3 lectures and one 3-hour lab
Prerequisite(s): AECH 110 or CHEM 110 or equivalent of CHEM NYA in CEGEP.
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Publications
An Efficient Strategy for the Synthesis of 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural Derivative Based Poly (ß-thioether ester) via Thiol-Michael Addition Polymerization , RSC Advances, 2016, DOI: 10.1039/C6RA17532E
Alice Cherestes, FRACTAL: Freshman Advising Connection for Teaching and Learning, Journal of College Orientation and Transition, Vol 19, No1, 2011, pp 119-123