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- Abell Group - - Pantothenate biosynthesis and chemistry and enzymology of the shikimate pathway.
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- Adronov Group - - Synthesis of novel polymer architectures. Carbon nanotube functionalization. Supramolecular polymer chemistry.
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- Anslyn Group - - Physical and bioorganic chemistry of synthetic and natural receptors and catalysts.
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- Bagchi Group - - Theoretical studies of dynamical processes in liquids, biopolymers and glasses.
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- Balch Group - - Synthetic and structural chemistry of transition metals, catalysis, polynuclear metal complexes, metalloporphyrins, fullerene chemistry, bioinorganic chemistry.
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- Bernstein Group - - Study of intermolecular interactions and their effects on molecular properties and behavior.
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- Bertozzi Group - - Cell surface glycosylation. Biomaterial and interfacial design.
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- Bluemel Group - - Immobilization of catalysts with phosphine linkers. Surface organometallic chemistry. Solid-state NMR spectroscopy.
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- Chemometrics Group - - Homepage of the Chemometrics Research Group at the University of Silesia, Poland.
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- Dalton Group - - High technology electronic, Electro-optic, and nonlinear optical materials.
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- Davis Group - - Synthetic methodology. Molecular recognition. Supramolecular chemistry. Catalysis. Computer-aided molecular design.
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- Deck Group - - Organometallic chemistry aiming at making interesting and useful contributions to the frontiers of chemistry at the complex four-way intersection of organometallic, physical organic, polymer, and organofluorine chemistry.
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- DiSalvo Group - - Extended solids based on metal clusters. Chemistry of ternary nitrides. Thermoelectric coolers.
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- Dovichi Group - - Laser based microchemical analysis, capillary separation techniques, bioanalytical chemistry.
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- Doyle Group - - Transition metal catalysts and development of chiral catalysts.
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- Dupas Group - - Synthesis of biomimetic models of NADH and the molecular recognition of acids and amines.
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- Dutta Group - - Harsh environment sensor development, synthesis and photochemistry of microporous materials and atmospheric particle toxicity.
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- Friend Group - - Heterogeneous catalysis, nanostructure growth, environmental chemistry, laser-assisted materials processing, and chemical sensor technology.
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- Gilson Group - - Noncovalent binding and molecular recognition.
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- Gordon Group - - Deposition of thin films using alternating layer deposition and chemical vapor deposition.
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- Griesbeck Group - - Photooxygenation of organic compounds. Photocycloaddition reactions: stereoselectivity and spinselectivity. Photodecarboxylation, photoisomerization, and photocyclization reactions of imides. Photochemical macrocyclization reactions. New photochemical reactors and technologies.
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- Hartgerink Group - - Supramolecular chemistry. Autowiring nanocircuits. Self-assemblying ECM. Biomineralization.
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- Hudson Group - - Molecular electronic and vibrational spectroscopy.
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- Huhnerfuss Group - - Ecotoxicology, biota-analysis, water-analysis, sediment-analysis, remote sensing, and Langmuir monolayer.
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- Hult Group - - Dendritic polymers. Macromolecular nano cylinders. Biofibers.
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- Irmgard Frank Group - - Investigates highly reactive systems with first-principles simulations.
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- Jarrold Group - - Biological mass spectrometry. Biophysics of peptides and proteins. Characterization of metal and semiconductor clusters.
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- Kohen Group - - Enzymatic catalysis in biological systems.
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- Laser Flash Photolysis Group - - Reactive organic intermediates in solid state (zeolites) and solution systems. Physical bio-organic chemistry and the examination of enzyme active-site/reactive-intermediate complexes.
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- Lee Group - - Organic–inorganic materials. Transition metal catalysts. Bioinorganic modeling.
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- Matyjaszewski Group - - Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) and other methods of controlled radical polymerization (CRP).
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- McDevitt Group - - Development of microchip sensors suitable for detection / quantification of acids, bases, salts, sugars, proteins, viruses, and DNA oligomers.
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- Meyer Group - - Supramolecular, organometallic and bioinorganic chemistry.
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- Mitchell Group - - Molecular aggregation, protein ligand-interactions, prediction of molecular properties, and the molecular basis of odor.
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- Munro Group - - Synthesis and characterization of novel metalloporphyrins by X-ray, spectroscopic, and computational methods.
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- Nanomechanics Group - - Molecular Mechanisms underlying the biological activity of proteins. Mechanical properties of polymer molecules.
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- Organometallic & Inorganic Chem Lab - - Organometallic chemistry of f- and d-block transition metal complexes, chemistry of boron clusters, carboranes and metallacarboranes, homogenous catalysis and coordinative unsaturation, small molecule activation and polymer synthesis .
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- Palczewski Group - - Molecular events initiated by light in photoreceptor cells.
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- Reymond Group - - Catalytic peptide dendrimers. Enzyme assays and fingerprints. Small molecule enzyme inhibitors.
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- Richards Group - - Design and synthesis of novel structures for application in catalysis and nanotechnology.
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- Schreiber Group - - Signal transduction pathways. PIK-related kinases and the histone deactylases (HDACs).
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- Schrock Group - - Synthetic and mechanistic organotransition metal. Inorganic chemistry. Catalysis. Polymers.
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- Schwartz Group - - Interface chemistry: surface modification of inorganic conductor or semiconductor surface and development of strong interfaces between metallic surfaces and biomolecules.
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- Shevelkov Group - - Synthesis, crystal and electronic structure, and properties of solid state supramolecular and cluster compounds.
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- Simmons Group - - X-ray diffraction of cobalt/iron-dioxygen complexes and copper (II) Jahn-Teller complexes.
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- Storch Group - - Study of structure and bonding of tin-nitrogen compounds. Investigation of the mummification process of ancient egyptian mummies.
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- Strouse Group - - Integrated design and optical spectroscopy of nanometer-scale materials.
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- Taton Group - - Nanobiotechnology: hybrid materials from nanoscale objects and biomolecules. Nanotube composites: aligning soft mesophases with hard nanostructures. Novel bioanalytical methods using nanoparticle-based materials.
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- Trenary Group - - Structure and chemistry of solid surfaces. Heterogeneous catalysis, semiconductor processing, growth of thin film materials, and nanotechnology.
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- Vicic Group - - Selective and catalytic organic transformations. Synthetic inorganic chemistry. Bio-inorganic coordination chemistry.
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- Waters Group - - Noncovalent interactions and their effect on structural specificity and chemical reactivity.
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- Whitesides Group - - Physical and organic chemistry, materials science, biophysics, complexity, surface science, microfluidics, self-assembly, micro- and nanotechnology, science for developing economies, origin of life, and cell-surface biochemistry.
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- Wright Group - - Design of novel solids for use as shape-selective sorbents and catalysts.
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