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SELECTBIO Conferences Flow Chemistry Summit 2021

Aaron Beeler's Biography



Aaron Beeler, Assistant Professor, Boston University

Aaron Beeler received his B.Sc. in biology from Belmont University in 1998. In 2002 he earned a Ph.D. in medicinal chemistry at the University of Mississippi under the mentorship of John Rimoldi. He then joined the group of John Porco, Jr. as a postdoctoral fellow eventually moving into the Center for Chemical Methodology and Library Development at Boston University, now the Center for Molecular Discovery (BU-CMD). He served as the Associate Director until 2012 at which point he joined the Department of Chemistry at Boston University as an Assistant Professor. Aaron’s multidisciplinary educational and research background has translated to his independent research. His group is active in developing technology and reactions for the synthesis and medicinal chemistry of molecules that may be powerful tools to better understand biological processes important to human health and has a particular focus on leveraging flow chemistry to enable challenging photochemical transformations.

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New Frontiers in Flow Technology and Reaction Processes

Thursday, 30 September 2021 at 17:30

Add to Calendar ▼2021-09-30 17:30:002021-09-30 18:30:00Europe/LondonNew Frontiers in Flow Technology and Reaction ProcessesFlow Chemistry Summit 2021 in Boston, USABoston, USASELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com

In the Beeler Research Group, we are developing new technologies and approaches that can be applied to natural product synthesis and medicinal chemistry. The lecture will highlight developments in challenging reactions which can be used to access complex small molecules which are critical in our multidisciplinary and collaborative research. A common theme in our lab is the use of flow chemistry to develop efficient reactions and processes that overcome limiting boundaries that are prevalent in batch reactions. Flow chemistry allows us to reconsider the utility of many transformations for applications in synthesis, such as photochemical reactions of cinnamates to access complex cyclobutanes and visible light excitation of pyridinium ylides to afford azepines and related analogues. I hope to demonstrate how flow chemistry provides us a tool for development of new and more efficient reactions that are robust, highly scalable, and provide access to complex and novel chemotypes.


Add to Calendar ▼2021-09-30 00:00:002021-10-01 00:00:00Europe/LondonFlow Chemistry Summit 2021Flow Chemistry Summit 2021 in Boston, USABoston, USASELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com