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    Jennifer Roizen

    Synthetic Organic Chemist

    Dr. Jennifer Roizen is a distinguished chemist with a diverse research background in organic synthesis, with a focus on cutting-edge methodologies such as C-H functionalization and intermolecular amination of tertiary C-H bonds.

    During her tenure as an Assistant Professor at Duke University, Dr. Roizen led a productive team that pioneered radical-mediated sulfamate ester- and sulfamide-guided C-H functionalization methods.

    Her expertise in mentoring was recognized with the prestigious 2020 Dean's Award for Excellence in Mentoring, highlighting her dedication to guiding undergraduate and graduate students in the field of organic chemistry.

    As an NIH postdoctoral researcher at Stanford University, Dr. Roizen conducted groundbreaking research on rhodium-catalyzed intermolecular amination of tertiary C-H bonds, contributing to advancements in selective functionalization techniques.

    Her doctoral studies at Caltech focused on synthesizing ineleganolide, a complex marine natural product, showcasing her proficiency in synthetic chemistry and strategic problem-solving.

    Dr. Roizen's educational background includes a Ph.D. in Organic Synthesis from Caltech, a B.A. in Chemistry from Williams College, and additional studies at the University of Chicago and University of Chicago Laboratory Schools.

    With a track record of academic and research excellence, Dr. Jennifer Roizen continues to make significant contributions to the field of chemistry, driving innovation and knowledge advancement.

    Highlights

    Explainer: What are acids and bases? - Science News for Students
    Nov 20 · Baylor University
    This Week at Baylor: Nov. 25 – Dec. 1, 2018 | Media and Public Relations - Baylor University
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    Raleigh, North Carolina, United States