Published August 2019
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Conference Paper
Navigating the chemical space of amide activation to drug discovery
- Creators
- Baker-Tripp, Emma
Abstract
This presentation will describe my scientific journey from graduate school to industry. My doctoral research at UCLA focused on the development of nickel-catalyzed reactions of amides. In particular, the Suzuki-Miyaura coupling, esterification, and transamidation of amide substrates will be described. These studies demonstrate that amides, despite classically being considered inert substrates, can be harnessed as synthons for use in the construction of C-heteroatom and C-C bonds via non-precious metal catalysis. After an abbreviated tenure in a post-doctoral position, I made the exciting decision to transition to a start-up drug discovery company where I am now a medicinal chemist working in small mol. drug discovery.
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© 2019 American Chemical Society.Additional details
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- 97747
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2019-08-12Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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