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This category contains sites from Organic and Natural Products Chemistry research groups.
http://magnus.cm.utexas.edu/
Research in the Magnus Lab at the University of Texas is focused on the total synthesis of natural products.
http://faculty.virginia.edu/marshallgroup
Identification of natural products with interesting, often novel, structures and useful biological properties that may lead to medicinal agents for treatment of cancer, cardiovascular disorders and infectious diseases.
http://sfmartin.cm.utexas.edu/
Syntheses of natural and unnatural products that are of biological or structural interest.
http://kuchem.kyoto-u.ac.jp/yugo/english/index.html
Development of bidentate Lewis acid chemistry. Molecular design of chiral phase-transfer catalysts. Precise design of bowl-shaped artificial enzymes. Hypercoordination chemistry. Development of new radical reaction processes and novel methodologies.
http://www.umich.edu/~ajmgroup/index.html
Studies conjugated polymers, physisorbed monolayers and crystal polymorphism.
http://www.cup.uni-muenchen.de/oc/mayr/index.html
Kinetic studies of carbocation-carbanion combinations.
http://www.chem.ufl.edu/~lmwhite/
Applications of organometallic chemistry to problems in materials deposition, methodology for organic synthesis, and catalysis.
http://www.faculty.virginia.edu/mcgarveylab/
Molecular glycosciences: complex glycoconjugate synthesis and carbohydrate-based molecular recognition.
http://www.uark.edu/campus-resources/mcintosh/mcmgroup.html
Natural product synthesis, synthetic methods development, and design of new transition metal catalyzed reactions.
http://csma31.csm.jmu.edu/chemistry/faculty/mohler/group.html
Exploiting organic and organometallic chemistry to solve problems in materials science and biology.
http://chemgroups.ucdavis.edu/~molinski/
Chemistry, bioorganic chemistry of marine natural products with novel structural and biological properties.
http://www.umich.edu/~jmgroup/
New reactions involving nickel catalysis.
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