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Liquid Crystal Group Hamburg
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Chiral liquid crystals, organic materials and glycolipids. Access to LiqCryst database.
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Wright Group
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Design of novel solids for use as shape-selective sorbents and catalysts.
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Hites Group
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Environmental chemistry.
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Gilson Group
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Noncovalent binding and molecular recognition.
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Doyle Group
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Transition metal catalysts and development of chiral catalysts.
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Theoretical Inorganic Chemistry Group
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Dynamics of metal oxide surfaces.
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Waters Group
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Noncovalent interactions and their effect on structural specificity and chemical reactivity.
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Kohen Group
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Enzymatic catalysis in biological systems.
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Hutchison Group
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New chemical building blocks. Green chemistry.
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Mitchell Group
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Molecular aggregation, protein ligand-interactions, prediction of molecular properties, and the molecular basis of odor.
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DiSalvo Group
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Extended solids based on metal clusters. Chemistry of ternary nitrides. Thermoelectric coolers.
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Richards Group
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Design and synthesis of novel structures for application in catalysis and nanotechnology.
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Ireland Group
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Marine natural product drug discovery.
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Shevelkov Group
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Synthesis, crystal and electronic structure, and properties of solid state supramolecular and cluster compounds.
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Hamers Group
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Interfacial architecture.
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Abell Group
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Pantothenate biosynthesis and chemistry and enzymology of the shikimate pathway.
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Theoretical Study of Reaction Mechanisms
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Investigation of reaction mechanisms by non-empirical quantum mechanical methods.
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Simmons Group
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X-ray diffraction of cobalt/iron-dioxygen complexes and copper (II) Jahn-Teller complexes.
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Dupas Group
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Synthesis of biomimetic models of NADH and the molecular recognition of acids and amines.
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Laboratory for Computational and Applied Chemistry
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Molecular and engineering catalysis. Molecular modeling and drug design.
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Bernstein Group
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Study of intermolecular interactions and their effects on molecular properties and behavior.
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Volkmer Group
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Biomimetic and bioinorganic chemistry.
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Dutta Group
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Harsh environment sensor development, synthesis and photochemistry of microporous materials and atmospheric particle toxicity.
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Grinstaff Group
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Novel biomaterials.
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Hult Group
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Dendritic polymers. Macromolecular nano cylinders. Biofibers.
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Matyjaszewski Group
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Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) and other methods of controlled radical polymerization (CRP).
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Bertozzi Group
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Cell surface glycosylation. Biomaterial and interfacial design.
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Schreiber Group
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Signal transduction pathways. PIK-related kinases and the histone deactylases (HDACs).
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Pérot Group
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Petroleum refining and fluorine chemistry.
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Baiker Group
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Heterogeneous catalysis.
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Hilvert Group
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Chemical biology.
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Jarrold Group
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Biological mass spectrometry. Biophysics of peptides and proteins. Characterization of metal and semiconductor clusters.
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Dalton Group
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High technology electronic, Electro-optic, and nonlinear optical materials.
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Dovichi Group
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Laser based microchemical analysis, capillary separation techniques, bioanalytical chemistry.
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Kahr Group
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Chemical crystallography.
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Hudson Group
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Molecular electronic and vibrational spectroscopy.
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Reymond Group
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Catalytic peptide dendrimers. Enzyme assays and fingerprints. Small molecule enzyme inhibitors.
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Friend Group
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Heterogeneous catalysis, nanostructure growth, environmental chemistry, laser-assisted materials processing, and chemical sensor technology.
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Gordon Group
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Deposition of thin films using alternating layer deposition and chemical vapor deposition.
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Laser Flash Photolysis Group
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Reactive organic intermediates in solid state (zeolites) and solution systems. Physical bio-organic chemistry and the examination of enzyme active-site/reactive-intermediate complexes.
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Adronov Group
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Synthesis of novel polymer architectures. Carbon nanotube functionalization. Supramolecular polymer chemistry.
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Vicic Group
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Selective and catalytic organic transformations. Synthetic inorganic chemistry. Bio-inorganic coordination chemistry.
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Balch Group
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Synthetic and structural chemistry of transition metals, catalysis, polynuclear metal complexes, metalloporphyrins, fullerene chemistry, bioinorganic chemistry.
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Meyer Group
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Supramolecular, organometallic and bioinorganic chemistry.
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Strouse Group
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Integrated design and optical spectroscopy of nanometer-scale materials.
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Lee Group
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Organic–inorganic materials. Transition metal catalysts. Bioinorganic modeling.
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Grapperhaus Group
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Metal-thiolate chemistry.
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Schrock Group
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Synthetic and mechanistic organotransition metal. Inorganic chemistry. Catalysis. Polymers.
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Bowser Biotechnology Lab
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Neuromessenger monitoring. In vitro evolution of functional biomolecules.
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Taton Group
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Nanobiotechnology: hybrid materials from nanoscale objects and biomolecules. Nanotube composites: aligning soft mesophases with hard nanostructures. Novel bioanalytical methods using nanoparticle-based materials.
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Storch Group
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Study of structure and bonding of tin-nitrogen compounds. Investigation of the mummification process of ancient egyptian mummies.
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Irmgard Frank Group
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Investigates highly reactive systems with first-principles simulations.
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Nanomechanics Group
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Molecular Mechanisms underlying the biological activity of proteins. Mechanical properties of polymer molecules.
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Schwartz Group
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Interface chemistry: surface modification of inorganic conductor or semiconductor surface and development of strong interfaces between metallic surfaces and biomolecules.
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Deck Group
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Organometallic chemistry aiming at making interesting and useful contributions to the frontiers of chemistry at the complex four-way intersection of organometallic, physical organic, polymer, and organofluorine chemistry.
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Chemical Sciences Division
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US Department of Energy sponsored projects at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee.
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Freund Group
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Material science and analytical chemistry.
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Chemometrics Group
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Homepage of the Chemometrics Research Group at the University of Silesia, Poland.
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Trenary Group
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Structure and chemistry of solid surfaces. Heterogeneous catalysis, semiconductor processing, growth of thin film materials, and nanotechnology.
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Bluemel Group
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Immobilization of catalysts with phosphine linkers. Surface organometallic chemistry. Solid-state NMR spectroscopy.
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Davis Group
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Synthetic methodology. Molecular recognition. Supramolecular chemistry. Catalysis. Computer-aided molecular design.
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Griesbeck Group
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Photooxygenation of organic compounds. Photocycloaddition reactions: stereoselectivity and spinselectivity. Photodecarboxylation, photoisomerization, and photocyclization reactions of imides. Photochemical macrocyclization reactions. New photochemical reactors and technologies.
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Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute - IPPI
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Government organization involved in applied research in polymer science and technology, and education.
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Bagchi Group
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Theoretical studies of dynamical processes in liquids, biopolymers and glasses.
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Dynamic Stereochemistry and Chirality Laboratory
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Chiral HPLC separations. Data mining. Theoretical models of enantioselection. Synthesis of new chiral stationary phases.
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Organometallic & Inorganic Chem Lab
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Organometallic chemistry of f- and d-block transition metal complexes, chemistry of boron clusters, carboranes and metallacarboranes, homogenous catalysis and coordinative unsaturation, small molecule activation and polymer synthesis .
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Laboratory of Biotransformation
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Integrates both chemical and biological disciplines, including chemical modifications and biotransformations.
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Swager Group
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Supramolecular and materials chemistry.
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Huhnerfuss Group
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Ecotoxicology, biota-analysis, water-analysis, sediment-analysis, remote sensing, and Langmuir monolayer.
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Munro Group
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Synthesis and characterization of novel metalloporphyrins by X-ray, spectroscopic, and computational methods.
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Hartgerink Group
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Supramolecular chemistry. Autowiring nanocircuits. Self-assemblying ECM. Biomineralization.
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The Molecular Structure and Detection Group
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Mass spectrometry, cluster ion chemistry, molecular spectroscopy and modelling of the ro-vibrational states of small molecules.
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Structural Chemistry Group
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Opto-electronic and sensor devices.
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Anslyn Group
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Physical and bioorganic chemistry of synthetic and natural receptors and catalysts.
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Whitesides Group
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Physical and organic chemistry, materials science, biophysics, complexity, surface science, microfluidics, self-assembly, micro- and nanotechnology, science for developing economies, origin of life, and cell-surface biochemistry.
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McDevitt Group
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Development of microchip sensors suitable for detection / quantification of acids, bases, salts, sugars, proteins, viruses, and DNA oligomers.
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Palczewski Group
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Molecular events initiated by light in photoreceptor cells.
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Chemical Sciences Division
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Carries out both basic and applied research. The full range of physical, inorganic, and organic chemistry disciplines is represented. Emphasis is given to analytical chemistry, and the specialty areas of radiochemistry, geochemistry and materials chemistry are well represented.
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