Phil S. Baran

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Phil S. Baran is an American chemist renowned for his innovative work in synthetic organic chemistry and natural product synthesis.


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instanceOf American scientist
academic
chemist
organic chemist
awardReceived ACS Award in Creative Work in Synthetic Organic Chemistry
ACS Award in Pure Chemistry
Aldrich Lecture Award
Elias J. Corey Award for Outstanding Original Contribution in Organic Synthesis by a Young Investigator
MacArthur Fellowship
Royal Society of Chemistry Centenary Prize
Royal Society of Chemistry Synthetic Organic Chemistry Award
Tetrahedron Young Investigator Award in Organic Synthesis
citizenship United States of America
doctoralAdvisor K. C. Nicolaou
doctoralStudent Keary M. Engle
Neil K. Garg
Tobias Ritter
educatedAt New York University
The Scripps Research Institute
employer Scripps Research
familyName Baran
fieldOfWork C–H functionalization
electroorganic chemistry
natural product synthesis
organic chemistry
radical chemistry
synthetic organic chemistry
total synthesis
givenName Phil
hasResearchInterest late-stage functionalization
method development in organic synthesis
scalable synthetic routes to pharmaceuticals
synthesis of alkaloids
synthesis of terpenes
knownFor C–H functionalization strategies
electrochemical methods in organic synthesis
innovative methods in synthetic organic chemistry
radical-based synthetic methods
total synthesis of complex natural products
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Chemical Society
National Academy of Sciences
notableStudent Keary M. Engle
Neil K. Garg
Tobias Ritter
positionHeld Darlene Shiley Chair in Chemistry
Professor of Chemistry
sexOrGender male
workplace Scripps Research
The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla

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ACS Award in Organic Chemistry
hasRecipient
Andrew G. Myers
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