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John T. Groves
Bioorganic and bioinorganic chemistry, synthetic and mechanistic studies of reactions of biological interest, transition metal redox catalysis, models and mimics of metalloenzymes, biochemical mechanisms of protein nitration, the chemical biology of iron acquisition by siderophores and models of biological membranes. Affiliated with the Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials (PRISM) and the Center for Environmental Bioinorganic Chemistry (CEBIC)
   
  David MacMillan
Organic synthesis and catalysis: new concepts in synthetic organic chemistry involving organocatalysis, organo-cascade catalysis, metal-mediated catalysis, and total synthesis of natural products and pharmaceuticals.
   
 
Robert A. Pascal, Jr.
Physical organic and bioorganic chemistry, synthesis and structure of unusual aromatic compounds, cyclophanes, polycyclic aromatic compounds, enzymatic reaction mechanisms, design of mechanism-based inhibitors, lipid biosynthesis, biochemistry of mycobacteria and parasitic protozoa.
   
 
Jeffrey Schwartz
Organometallic chemistry; surface and interface organic and Inorganic chemistry and their applications to bio- and electronic materials. Affiliated with Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials (PRISM) and Center for Photonics and Optoelectronic Materials (POEM)
   
Martin F. Semmelhack
Organometallic and electrogenerated intermediates in organic synthesis, synthesis of unusual ring systems in natural and unnatural molecules.
   
 
Erik J. Sorensen
Organic chemistry, chemical synthesis of bioactive natural products and molecular probes for biological research, bioinspired strategies for chemical synthesis, architectural self-constructions, novel methods for synthesis.

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