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SELECTBIO Conferences Flow Chemistry Congress 2018

Timothy Jamison's Biography



Timothy Jamison, Robert R. Taylor Professor and Department Head, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Tim Jamison was born in San Jose, CA and grew up in neighboring Los Gatos, CA. He received his undergraduate education at the University of California, Berkeley. A six-month research assistantship at ICI Americas in Richmond, CA under the mentorship of Dr. William G. Haag was his first experience in chemistry research. Upon returning to Berkeley, he joined the laboratory of Prof. Henry Rapoport and conducted undergraduate research in his group for nearly three years, the majority of which was under the tutelage of William D. Lubell (now at the University of Montreal). A Fulbright Scholarship supported ten months of research in Prof. Steven A. Benner’s laboratories at the ETH in Zürich, Switzerland, and thereafter he undertook his PhD studies at Harvard University with Prof. Stuart L. Schreiber. He then moved to the laboratory of Prof. Eric N. Jacobsen at Harvard University, where he was a Damon Runyon-Walter Winchell postdoctoral fellow. In July 1999, he began his independent career at MIT, where his research program focuses on the development of new methods of organic synthesis and their implementation in the total synthesis of natural products.

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“The When, Why, and How of Flow Chemistry”

Monday, 12 November 2018 at 11:00

Add to Calendar ▼2018-11-12 11:00:002018-11-12 12:00:00Europe/London“The When, Why, and How of Flow Chemistry”Flow Chemistry Congress 2018 in Miami, FloridaMiami, FloridaSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com

Flow chemistry has the potential to revolutionize the synthesis of organic molecules.  Flow systems can reduce reaction times, increase efficiency, and obviate problems often encountered in scaling up.  In addition to these important practical advantages, flow chemistry expands the “toolbox” of organic reactions available to scientists engaged in the synthesis of molecules – from small-scale experiments to large-scale production.  These benefits are a direct result of several features of flow synthesis that batch synthesis typically cannot achieve, for example, the ability to control fluid flow precisely, the access to temperature and pressure regimes not usually considered to be practical, and the enhanced safety characteristics of flow chemical systems.  In this lecture we will discuss some of our investigations in this area in the form of case studies, wherein a specific target or family of organic molecules has served as an inspiration for the development of new methods of organic synthesis in flow.  Flow chemistry represents an important conceptual advance in the design and execution of chemical syntheses.


Add to Calendar ▼2018-11-12 00:00:002018-11-13 00:00:00Europe/LondonFlow Chemistry Congress 2018Flow Chemistry Congress 2018 in Miami, FloridaMiami, FloridaSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com