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Summary

Research interests

The Nesbit w88 slot online is broadly interested synthesis, catalysis, and mechanistic studies involving inorganic and organometallic small molecules. The first major area of interest under this umbrella is the development of synthetic catalysts systems inspired by metalloenzymes to expand substrate scope and study mechanism. The second is the use of transition metal catalysts to generate reduced organic molecules from carbon oxides.

Courses taught

  • CHEM 631

Education

  • NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein Postdoctoral Fellow, w88 slot online California, Davis 2018-2021
  • Ph.D. in Inorganic w88 slot online, California Institute of Technology, 2018
  • B.S. in w88 slot online with Honors, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2012

Selected publications

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