With its numerous unique characteristics, electrochemistry offers an appealing method for exploring new reactions and addressing current trends in organic synthesis. Over the years, we have made significant progress in developing an electroreductive platform that enables the versatile functionalization of commonly used electrophiles like alkenes and alkyl halides. In this presentation, we will delve into our latest findings regarding the electroreductive deuteration of organic molecules.
Speakers
Song Lin
Tisch University Professor, Cornell University
Professor
Song grew up in Tianjin, China. After he earned his B.S. degree from Peking University in 2008, he pursued graduate studies at Harvard University with Professor Eric Jacobsen and postdoctoral studies with Professor Chris Chang at UC Berkeley. In the summer of 2016, Song moved to Ithaca to start his independent career. He was promoted to Associate Professor with tenure in July 2021 and then to Full Professor in January 2023. He currently serves as an Associate Editor for Organic Letters.
Vandana Esther Goswami
Business Development & Strategic Partnerships Manager-APAC Region
PhD
Vandana Esther Goswami earned her PhD in Chemistry from the University of Göttingen in Germany, where she focused on mimicking Type 3 Copper proteins with synthetic analogues. She is a recipient of the DAAD scholarship and was twice awarded the National Chemical Laboratory scholarship under Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. She is also a CAPP certified Quality Control Inspector for Pathology Laboratories and holds a diploma in Intellectual Property Laws.
IVD manufacturing
- IVD manufacturing
Duración:40min
Idioma:English
Sesión 1:presentado April 29, 2024
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