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  • Boger Group
    Total synthesis of biologically active natural products, the development of new synthetic methods, heterocyclic chemistry, bioorganic and medicinal chemistry, combinatorial chemistry, the study of DNA-agent interactions, and the chemistry of antitumor antibiotics.
    http://www.scripps.edu/chem/boger/
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  • Buchwald Group
    Development of new chemistry, including new chemical reactions that can be studied from a variety of viewpoints encompassing the fields of organic synthesis, physical organic chemistry, and organometallic chemistry.
    http://mit.edu/chemistry/buchwald/
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  • Davies Group
    Development of novel asymmetric transformations and concepts. Total synthesis of natural products of biological significance. Design of unique supramolecular architectures. Medicinal chemistry. Chemical genomics and enantioselective recognition processes.
    http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/dp/sgdavies/index.html
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  • Ellman Group
    Design, synthesis, and evaluation of small molecule libraries. A particular emphasis is placed on therapeutically important receptor or enzyme classes that require the development of new combinatorial design strategies and/or synthesis chemistry.
    http://www.cchem.berkeley.edu/~jaegrp/index.html
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  • Hanson Group
    Development of new synthetic routes to structurally diverse phosphorus- and sulfur-containing small molecules that will serve as building blocks for the synthesis of novel pharmaceutical agents and various natural products.
    http://www.chem.ukans.edu/PHansonGroup/
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  • Howell Group
    Exploitation of strained, compact heterocycles. Manipulation of oxirane, oxetane and enol cyclic ether moieties for the synthesis of natural products and analogs of biological importance.
    http://sp.uconn.edu/%7Ehowell/
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  • Johnson Group
    New catalytic organic and organometallic transformations, their mechanism studies and their ultimate application to the total synthesis of architecturally challenging and biologically important natural products.
    http://www.unc.edu/jsjgroup/
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  • Johnston Group
    Asymmetric synthesis, natural product total synthesis, organometallic and coordination chemistry, ligand design, polymerization, methodology development, catalysis, enantioselective synthesis, non-natural amino acid synthesis.
    http://mypage.iu.edu/%7Ejnjohnst/
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  • Katritzky Group
    Our research is designed to rationalize organic reactivity of heterocycles in terms of their chemical structures. This enables us to develop novel improved synthetic methods for the synthesis of a wide variety of classes of organic compounds.
    http://ark.chem.ufl.edu/
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  • Lobo-Prabhakar Group
    Chemistry of natural products. Chemical carcinogenesis. Mechanisms of biologically important reactions. Synthesis of farmacologically active compounds. Hemisynthesis. Computational organic chemistry. Development of new synthetic methods and reagents for organic synthesis.
    http://www.cqfb.fct.unl.pt/qoa/lpg.html
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  • Marshall Group
    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://faculty.virginia.edu/marshallgroup
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