Mechanistic Studies at the Frontiers of Catalysis: Funded by NIH MIRA Award (R35 GM145320) 2022-2027
Novel Concepts and Mechanistic Probes in Catalysis: Funded by NIH (R01 GM126283) 2017-2022
Novel Concepts and Mechanistic Probes in Catalysis: Funded by NIH (R01 GM126283) 2017-2022
September 25, 2023
Our collaborative work with the Wulff group (Michigan State University) describing a Lewisacid controlled the enantiodivergent epoxidation of aldehydes is published in ACS Catalysis. Congratulations Chetan and Stephanie!
January 27, 2023
Our collaborative work with the Seidel group (University of Florida) on the enantioselective Oxa-Pictet-Spengler reaction is published in ACS Catalysis. Congratulations J-P and Sharath!
March 25, 2022
The Vetticatt research group has received a Maximizing Investigators' Research Award (MIRA) for 'Mechanistic Studies at the Frontiers of Catalysis'. This 5-year, $1.77 M award from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences supports the group's research efforts in investigating reaction mechanisms in organocatalysis, palladium catalyzed cross-coupling reactions, C-H activation reactions, and metallophotoredox catalysis - Congratulations everyone!
February 17, 2022
Our work describing the catalytic mechanism of the Suzuki-Miyaura reaction is published in ACS Catalysis! Congratulations Chetan, Juliet, Joe, Victor, Jin
March 18, 2021
Our collaborative work with the Christmann group (Freie Universität Berlin) on stereocontrol in organocatalytic α-chlorinations of aldehydes is uploaded on ChemRxiv Preprint 2021 Congratulations Chetan!
December 2, 2020
Our work describing the use of 'designed' symmetric molecules for the rapid, high-throughput determination of 13C KIEs is accepted for publication at ACS Catalysis ! Congratulations Victor! Great way to cap off a hard-earned PhD!
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