Abstract:After receiving the post master degree at the University of Paris-Sud XI, France, in 2005, he joined the group of Prof. David Bonnaffé and is currently undertaking a Ph.D. project financed by the French ministry of education and research. His research, under the supervision of Dr. Christine Le Narvor, is focused on the synthesis and functionalization of glycosaminoglycan fragments.
Knoevenagel condensation followed by double-ring closure (Nazarov cyclization, electrophilic aromatic substitution, elimination of methanol) and optional zinc insertion smoothly afford models of the native bacteriochlorophylls.
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