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Jia-Hui Tay
Graduate Research Assistant at University of Michigan
Jia-Hui Tay, also known as Tay Rosenthal, is a researcher with a background in organic chemistry from the University of Michigan. Here are some key details about her:
Education and Research
Jia-Hui Tay pursued her PhD in organic chemistry at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.1 During her time there, she was part of the Nagorny research group, focusing on organic synthesis and asymmetric catalysis.2
Current Position
After completing her PhD, Tay Rosenthal (formerly Jia-Hui Tay) is currently working as a process chemistry group leader at Corteva Agriscience.12 Her research interests include organic chemistry, synthesis, and process chemistry.1
Academic Contributions
Tay has made notable contributions to the field of organic chemistry. Some of her work includes:
- Research on regiodivergent glycosylations of macrolactones using chiral acid catalysis, published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society.1
- Studies on catalytic asymmetric enyne addition to aldehydes and stereoselective domino reactions, published in The Journal of Organic Chemistry.1
Professional Timeline
- PhD Candidate: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (2014-2018)2
- Current: Process Chemistry Group Leader at Corteva Agriscience1
It's worth noting that while the query mentions a Research Assistant position at the University of Michigan, the available information suggests that Jia-Hui Tay was a PhD candidate there rather than a Research Assistant. Her current role is in industry rather than academia.