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Synthesis, and natural products

Tohma H, Kita Y (2003) Synthetic Applications (Total Synthesis and Natural Product Synthesis). 224 209-248... [Pg.239]

Thiem J,see Werschkun B (2001) 2/5 293-325 Thutewohl M,see Waldmann H (2000) 2ii 117-130 Tichkowsky I, see IdeeJ-M (2002) 222 151-171 Tiecco M (2000) Electrophilic Selenium, Selenocychzations. 208 7-54 Tohma H, Kita Y (2003) Synthetic Applications (Total Synthesis and Natural Product Synthesis). 224 209-248... [Pg.207]

William R. Roush is Warner Lambert/Parke Davis Professor of Chemistry at the University of Michigan. He received his B.S. from the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1974 and his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1977. His research area is organic chemistry, with specialized interests in organic synthesis and natural products chemistry, stereochemistry of organic reactions, development of new methods and regents, asymmetric synthesis, and oligosaccharide synthesis. [Pg.200]

Laboratory of Organic Synthesis and Natural Products, Department of Chemistry, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan-731 235, West Bengal, India. [Pg.689]

Synthetic Applications (Total Synthesis and Natural Product Synthesis)... [Pg.211]

It is interesting to note that prior to Woodward s and Eschenmoser s successful applications of HPLC, the technique was almost universally viewed as a tool for the analytical chemist. The synthesis and natural product chemists used TLC and open column chromatography routinely but the tremendous benefits of HPLC were essentially unknown. [Pg.60]

H. Tohma and Y. Kita, Synthetic Applications (total synthesis and natural product synthesis), in Hypervalent Iodine Chemistry Modem Developments in Organic Synthesis Top. Curr. Chem., 2002, 224, 209. [Pg.1675]

Methods in Organic Synthesis and Natural Products Update... [Pg.12]

Vince S. C. Yeh received his B.S. degree (1994) from the University of British Columbia where he participated in undergraduate research under the late Professor L. Weiler. He completed Ph.D. (2001) from the University of Alberta under the guidance of Professor D. L. J. Clive, where he studied the asymmetric syntheses of alkaloids. After postdoctoral research (2003) with Professor B. M. Trost at Stanford University on asymmetric aldol catalysts, he joined Abbott Laboratories as a senior research chemist working in the area of metabolic diseases. His research interests include drug discovery, asymmetric synthesis, and natural products. [Pg.544]


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