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Abigail Doyle
Organic and organometallic chemistry: discovery and development of new catalytic routes to chiral building blocks of importance in the enantioselective synthesis of natural products, pharmaceuticals, and materials. |
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Dorothea Fiedler (Arriving Fall 2010)
Chemical biology, bioinorganic chemistry: signaling functions of small molecule second messengers. |
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Henry L. Gingrich
o-Carboranes, cholinergic insecticides, Diels-Alder reactions with inverse electron demand, 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reactions, heterocyclic chemistry, and design of undergraduate organic chemistry experiments. |
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Robert P. L'Esperance
Chemistry of reactive intermediates, singlet oxygen, carbenes, and silylenes. . |
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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. |
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István Pelczer
NMR spectroscopy, applications to organic chemistry and structural biology. Metabolomics and metabonomics, mixture analysis, bioinformatics. |
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Joshua Rabinowitz
Biochemical kinetics; cellular metabolism; chemical basis of complex biological processes. Joint appointment with the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics |
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Paul Reider
Identification of new chemical entities directed at both Mycobacterium Tuberculosis and Plasmodium Falciparum (Malaria). |
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Annabella Selloni
Computational physics and chemistry and modeling of materials; structural, electronic, and dynamic properties of semiconductor and oxide surfaces; chemisorption and surface reactions. |
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Martin F. Semmelhack
Application of organic chemistry to problems in biology. The chemistry of bacterial signaling. Isolation and structure determination of new signaling molecules, synthesis of the signals and analog structures, and evaluation of their biological activity. |
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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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Zoltán G. Soos
Chemical physics, electronic states of conjugated polymers and ion-radical solids, paramagnetic and charge transfer excitons, one-dimensional models. |
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Haw Yang
Physical chemistry, reaction dynamics in complex systems; development and application of single-molecule spectroscopy and methods to elucidate functional consequences in protein conformational dynamics in vitro and in living cells, self assembly of biological macromolecules and nanostructures, biofuels and basic sciences in sustainable energy solutions.
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Leland C. Allen
Theoretical chemistry: electronic structure theory; applications to physical, inorganic, organic, and biochemical problems
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Maitland Jones, Jr.
Reactions and spin states of carbenes, arynes, twisted pi systems, and other reactive intermediates; carborane chemistry. |
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Donald McClure
Phosphorescence of organic molecules. Magnitudes of the intermolecular resonance energies in molecular crystals, assignment of symmetry types of excited molecular states through the use of the polarized spectra of mixed molecular crystals. |
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Kurt Mislow
Development of theoretical concepts in stereochemistry; molecular chirality in organic, inorganic, and biochemical systems; design and classification of novel topological structures. |
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Giacinto Scoles
Chemical Physics: Laser spectroscopy, chemical dynamics and cluster studies with molecular beams. Materials Science: Structure and properties of organic overlayers adsorbed on crystal surfaces; atomic force microscopy, surface nanochemistry and protein-surface interactions. Affiliated with Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials (PRISM) |
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Edward C. Taylor
Organic synthesis; medicinal chemistry, heterocyclic chemistry. |
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| Materials Science: Nanotechnology and Biomaterials-enabled approaches to addressing fundamental problems in medicine, energy, and flexible electronics. Affiliated with Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials (PRISM) |
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