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Cooperative Research Center for Assembly Controlled Chemical Photocatalysis (CRC 325)💡- funded by @dfg_public - Munich/Regensburg/Leipzig (student run)
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https://crc325.de 02-03-2022 12:55:33
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Delighted to join TU Braunschweig Institut für Organische Chemie from today and looking forward to the exciting times ahead! This follows a fantastic 4.5 years RWTH Aachen... I am incredibly grateful to Schoenebeck Group for such strong support during this time.
Many thanks Chris Teskey for opening our winter semester lecture series by shining light on selective cobalt catalysis! It was a pleasure to have you UNIVERSITÄT LEIPZIG @TUM Universität Regensburg !
Just check out the latest publication by Christian Ochsenfeld and co-workers within our CRC325! Congratulations on that great work! #newpaper #theoreticalchemistry #crc_325 DFG public | @[email protected] pubs.aip.org/aip/jcp/articl…
A new metallaphotoredox method to arylate tryptophan directly on resin. Congrats to José José A. C. Delgado, Ya-Ming Yaming Tian, Michela and Marcio MWPaixão Group ! J. Am. Chem. Soc. Side-Selective Solid-Phase Metallaphotoredox N(in)-Arylation of Peptides pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…
We were delighted to start the new year with a talk by Dorota Gryko in Leipzig. Thank you very much and we look forward to seeing you today in Regensburg and tomorrow in Munich.
Thank you Dorota Gryko, for visiting us and giving us an insight into your interesting work. We hope you enjoyed your stay in Leipzig, Regensburg and Munich.
Yesterday Powers Lab was also at TUM and his CRC 325 3-lecture series came to an end. Thank you once again for your visit. We were delighted to welcome you to our locations. DFG public | @[email protected], @crc_32
And our CRC 325 lecture series continues once again. Yesterday we had the pleasure of welcoming Olalla Vázquez to Regensburg. With her talk “Bright Molecules for Biology”, she gave us an insight into her research. Thank you very much.
Thank you very much Olalla Vázquez, for your lecture on the TUM. Our CataLysis-network also had the opportunity to learn more about your research. A wonderful conclusion to this Semesters CRC325 lecture series.