For the time being, our lab will be taking a hiatus from Twitter until the new ownership provides meaningful safeguards against hate speech. Please feel free to reach out by email or visit us at our group website at https://t.co/cBrFP1aOoM for any upcoming group news!
Come visit two of our wonderful lab members at #ACSFall2022 and check out their posters Sunday afternoon and Wednesday evening to hear about their exciting chemistry!
Our review on hydride abstractions by organic oxidants was recently accepted in @ChemSocRev. Check it out! Thank you to all whose work pioneered our entry into this research area.
https://t.co/mpIvzORYZ7
What an electrifying way to start the week with our new publication in Chem European journal! Congrats to @jml101 on this new method!
https://t.co/W4nHNPjAVC
Congrats to Jenna and the @pengliu_group on a fantastic study on the "Mechanistic based approach to Reagent Selection for Oxidative C-H Bond Cleavage Reactions"
Check it out here:
https://t.co/mUByEwf6kI
An Account of our adventures in molecular-complexity increasing reactions with perrhenate esters is also out in SYNLETT @thiemechemistry. Check it out!
https://t.co/NSN1Al4BFS
Some recent news out of our group! Congrats to Dr. Shelby Anderson for defending her thesis! She will be doing a postdoc at @StJude in Memphis, TN. Congrats Dr. Anderson!
We report the total synthesis of meayamycin B, which is the most potent spliceosome modulator to date. See how we used BINOL and NaBH4. Congrats to Rob, Sami, Ivanna, and Basu!
Total Synthesis of Meayamycin B https://t.co/5Uxv58LXkF
Congrats to Renyu and Brittany, whose work on cajanusine is now out in @J_A_C_S ASAPs! Check out their synthetic strategy with the link below: https://t.co/miG759JHhl
#TeamSquare
Happening now: Pitt’s Center for Vaccine Research (@PittCVR) announces it will receive samples of the novel coronavirus from @cdcgov to begin working on preventing its spread. Pitt is one of a few elite institutions to receive samples. Stay tuned for more. #COVID19#SARSCoV2
Congrats to Yuta Naro and Kristie Farrah in the Deiters lab for their recent paper on optical control over small molecule-induced protein degradation - with applications for precision drug activity.
Here we go for a full account of the terrible accident that occured to a student in my lab. Please RT and disseminate to alert.
@ICBMSLyon@UnivLyon1@CNRS_dr07 @INC_CNRS
@ENSdeLyon
Safety First: A Recent Case of a Dichloromethane Injection Injury https://t.co/posBKeBQpo