Keary M. Engle

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Keary M. Engle is an American chemist known for his research in synthetic organic and organometallic chemistry, particularly in the development of new catalytic methods for C–H functionalization.

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instanceOf academic
chemist
person
awardReceived ACS Award in Pure Chemistry
Beckman Young Investigator Program
surface form: Beckman Young Investigator Award

Cottrell Scholar Award
Sloan Research Fellowships
surface form: Sloan Research Fellowship
citizenship United States of America
doctoralAdvisor J. Du Bois
Robert H. Grubbs
educatedAt California Institute of Technology
The Scripps Research Institute
University of Michigan
employer The Scripps Research Institute
surface form: Scripps Research
fieldOfWork chemistry
organic chemistry
organometallic chemistry
synthetic organic chemistry
gender male
hasAcademicDegree Bachelor of Science in chemistry
MD
PhD in chemistry
hasResearchFocus directed C–H activation
enantioselective C–H functionalization
late-stage functionalization of complex molecules
ligand design for C–H activation
nickel-catalyzed cross-coupling
palladium-catalyzed C–H functionalization
knownFor development of new catalytic methods for C–H functionalization
languageSpoken English
memberOf American Chemical Society
nationality American
notableContribution applications of C–H functionalization in complex molecule synthesis
development of directing-group strategies for C–H activation
development of new catalyst systems for C–H functionalization
occupation professor
researcher
researchInterest C–H functionalization
catalysis
organometallic reaction mechanisms
transition-metal catalysis
workLocation La Jolla, California, United States
surface form: La Jolla, California

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