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. 2016 Apr;69(4):192-202.
doi: 10.1038/ja.2016.21. Epub 2016 Mar 2.

Organic synthesis in the Smith Group: a personal selection of a dozen lessons learned at the University of Pennsylvania

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Organic synthesis in the Smith Group: a personal selection of a dozen lessons learned at the University of Pennsylvania

Kevin P C Minbiole. J Antibiot (Tokyo). 2016 Apr.

Abstract

The passionate study of the complex and ever-evolving discipline of organic synthesis over more than a four-decade span is certain to elucidate meaningful and significant lessons. Over this period, Amos B. Smith III, the Rhodes-Thompson Professor of Chemistry and Member of the Monell Chemical Senses Center at the University of Pennsylvania, has mentored well over 100 doctoral and masters students, more than 200 postdoctoral associates and numerous undergraduates, in addition to collaborating with a wide spectrum of internationally recognized scholars. His research interests, broadly stated, comprise complex molecule synthesis, the development of new, versatile and highly effective synthetic methods, bioorganic and medicinal chemistry, peptide mimicry chemistry and material science. Each area demands a high level of synthetic design and execution. United by a passion to unlock the secrets of organic synthesis, and perhaps of Nature itself, innumerable lessons have been, and continue to be, learned by the members of the Smith Group. This lead article in a Special Issue of the Journal of Antibiotics affords an opportunity to share some of those lessons learned, albeit a small selection of personal favorites.

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