Experiencing failure in research does not mean that you are a failure.
Experiencing failure often means that you are trying something that has not been tried before, and that makes you a researcher.
Check out our new publication on the development of a Rh(III)-catalyzed method to access urea-fused dihydroisoquinolone scaffolds from benzohydroxamates and N-Acyl-imidazol-2-one. https://t.co/r1jLjAtXVT Congratulations @GraceHubbell2 on this great work. @JOC_OL@ACSPublications
Be sure to check out our latest Perspective Article in @JACS_Au on leveraging fleeting strained intermediates to access complex scaffolds - https://t.co/Xvuz6Je4rJ ! Great work Sarah, Laura, and Matt🎊 @uclachem@sarahmay333@LauraWonilowicz @mmcveigh81 #feelthestrain
With my PhD defense only 2 weeks away, I am beyond excited to share our #OL published work on the first total synthesis of nortopsentin D. #chemistry#totalsynthesis#naturalproducts@JOC_OL
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