ACS GCI Pharmaceutical Roundtable

2020

Tristan Lambert & Phillip Milner, Cornell University, $50,000
“Bioinspired Metal-Organic Frameworks as Heterogeneous Catalysts for Peptide Synthesis”

Kamalesh K. Sirkar, New Jersey Institute of Technology, $50,000
“Develop membranes for pressure-driven separation of solutes and solvents in the 50-600 Da range from API synthesis mixtures”

Pasi Virta, University of Turku, $50,000
“Improved synthesis of nucleotide blockmers using a precipitative soluble”

Daniel J. Weix, University of Wisconsin-Madison, $50,000
“Metal-Mediated Electrochemistry: A new frontier for surfactants”

Martin Andersson, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), $25,000
“Developing New Surfactants for Easy Separation”

Soumitra Athavale & Frances H. Arnold, California Institute of Technology, $25,000
“Biocatalytic C-H bond Functionalization for the Synthesis of Enantioenriched Amines and Amides”

Matthew A. Hostetler, Marshall University, $25,000
“Cups: An Atom efficient and low-waste producing method of inverse solid-phase peptide synthesis”

Tehshik P. Yoon, University of Wisconsin-Madison, $25,000
“Oxidative C–N Cross-Coupling Enabled by Iron Photochemistry”

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