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:: Aaron Aponick

Assistant Professor

   University of Florida
Department of Chemistry
PO Box 117200
Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
352-392-3484 (voice)
352-846-0296 (fax)

email: aponick@chem.ufl.edu
office: Sisler Hall, Sisler Hall 328A
www: http://www.chem.ufl.edu/~aponick/group/

Education


Ph.D., The University of Michigan, 2003
B.S., Lebanon Valley College, 1998

RESEARCH INTERESTS


Development of New Synthetic Methodology, Target-Oriented Synthesis, Asymmetric Catalysis

Research in our lab is directed at the development of new synthetic methodology to address difficulties in target-oriented synthesis. To control specificity, nature has evolved enzymes that perform chemical reactions with exquisite chemo- diastereo- and enantioselectivity. Our goal is to develop new small molecule catalysts that exhibit synthetically useful levels of selectivity in new chemical transformations. The significance of this work lies in its application to synthesis. Particular attention is given to bioactive natural products with interesting molecular architecture, wherein the objective is to develop efficient synthetic strategies that facilitate extensive structural modifications to probe biological activity. Students in our group will be exposed to the full repertoire of reactions and learn the analytical skills to plan, execute, and optimize reaction sequences.


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