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Steven Ley's Biography



Steven Ley, Professor, University of Cambridge

Professor Steven Ley has been the BP (1702) Professor of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge since 1992. He was a lecturer at Imperial College in 1975, promoted to Professor in 1983, and Head of Department in 1989. In 1990 he was elected to the Royal Society (London) and was President of the Royal Society of Chemistry from 2000-2002.

He has published over 730 papers and has gained 43 major awards including the Adolf Windaus Medal and August-Wilhelm-von Hofmann Medal from the German Chemical Society; Paul Janssen Prize for Creativity in Organic Synthesis; Davy Medal from the Royal Society; Messel Medal and the Innovation award from the Society of Chemical Industry; Yamada-Koga Prize from the Japan Research Foundation for Optically Active Compounds; Perkin Prize, Robert Robinson Lecturership and Medal, High Throughput Drug Discovery Methodologies Award, Tilden Medal, Corday Morgan Medal, Pedlar Lectureship & Medal, Simonsen Lectureship & Medal, Flintoff Medal, Haworth Memorial Lecturship & Medal, Award in Carbohydrate Chemistry, Award for Organic Synthesis, Award for Natural Product Chemistry and Teamwork in Innovation Award from the Royal Society of Chemistry, London; Nagoya Gold Medal from the Banyu Life Science Foundation International, Japan; Award for Creative work in Synthetic Organic Chemistry, American Chemical Society; Paul Karrer Gold Medal, University of Zurich; Hans Herloff Inoffen Medal, Helmholtz Zentrum für Infectionsforschung, Germany; Prous Institute-Overton and Meyer Award, European Federation of Medicinal Chemistry; The Tetrahedron Prize for Creativity in Organic Chemistry, Elsevier; Heinrich Wieland Prize, Boehringer Ingelheim, Germany; The Paracelsus Prize, Swiss Chemical Society; The Royal Medal, The Royal Society, London.

Professor Ley's work involves the discovery and development of new synthetic methods and their application to biologically active systems. The TPAP catalytic oxidant that is now used worldwide and cited extensively was one of his inventions. His group has published extensively on the use of iron carbonyl complexes, organoselenium chemistry, the use of microwaves in organic chemistry, biotransformations for

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Machine Assisted Organic Synthesis

Thursday, 18 February 2016 at 09:30

Add to Calendar ▼2016-02-18 13:30:002016-02-18 14:30:00Europe/LondonThe Ley Lab - Lab of the Future - Virtual WorkshopFlow Chemistry Europe 2016 in Cambridge, UKCambridge, UKSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com

We will report on our latest applications using a machine assisted approach to organic synthesis.

The Ley Lab - Lab of the Future - Virtual Workshop

Thursday, 18 February 2016 at 13:30

Add to Calendar ▼2016-02-18 13:30:002016-02-18 14:30:00Europe/LondonThe Ley Lab - Lab of the Future - Virtual WorkshopFlow Chemistry Europe 2016 in Cambridge, UKCambridge, UKSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com

Introduction from Professor Steven Ley.

Reaction Control and Laboratory Electronics: The Present and Future - Daniel Fitzpatrick

Rationalising and Predicting Organic Reactivity: Automated Computation and Visualisation - Mikhail Kabeshov

Real-time Monitoring Technology: New Insights into in-situ Reaction Navigation - Batool Ahmed Omer

Multi-enzymatic Catalysis in Flow - Gina Musio

Allene Synthesis using Flow-generated Diazo Compounds - Jian Siang Poh


Add to Calendar ▼2016-02-16 00:00:002016-02-18 00:00:00Europe/LondonFlow Chemistry Europe 2016Flow Chemistry Europe 2016 in Cambridge, UKCambridge, UKSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com