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Organic Faculty
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Research in organic
chemistry at Michigan is broad in scope yet rigorous in approach. Faculty
interests include the development of new synthetic methods for the assembly
of complex organic molecules in a stereocontrolled fashion; the synthesis
of natural (and unnatural) products with unique biological properties
and biomedical significance; the design and synthesis of molecular probes
of biochemical function; and the preparation of polymers and other molecules
of potential use in new materials applications. Organometallic chemistry
using both transition metals and main group elements is an active area
of research, spanning the range from synthetic methods development to
the design of novel promoters of polymerization.
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