Tejaskumar P. Pathak, Ph.D.

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2011 Chemistry University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 
Area:
Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Biochemistry
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Matthew S. Sigman grad student 2011 University of Utah
 (Palladium-catalyzed functionalization of alkenes to provide biologically relevant scaffolds.)

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Arnab Rudra collaborator
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Pathak TP, Miller SJ. (2013) Chemical tailoring of teicoplanin with site-selective reactions. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 135: 8415-22
Jana R, Pathak TP, Jensen KH, et al. (2012) Palladium(II)-catalyzed enantio- and diastereoselective synthesis of pyrrolidine derivatives. Organic Letters. 14: 4074-7
Pathak TP, Osiak JG, Vaden RM, et al. (2012) Synthesis and Preliminary Biological Study of Bisindolylmethanes Accessed by an Acid-Catalyzed Hydroarylation of Vinylindoles. Tetrahedron. 68: 5203-5208
Pathak TP, Sigman MS. (2011) Applications of ortho-quinone methide intermediates in catalysis and asymmetric synthesis. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 76: 9210-5
Pathak TP, Sigman MS. (2011) Palladium-catalyzed hydrofunctionalization of vinyl phenol derivatives with heteroaromatics. Organic Letters. 13: 2774-7
Jana R, Pathak TP, Sigman MS. (2011) Advances in transition metal (Pd, Ni, Fe)-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions using alkyl-organometallics as reaction partners. Chemical Reviews. 111: 1417-92
Pathak TP, Gligorich KM, Welm BE, et al. (2010) Synthesis and preliminary biological studies of 3-substituted indoles accessed by a palladium-catalyzed enantioselective alkene difunctionalization reaction. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 132: 7870-1
Jensen KH, Pathak TP, Zhang Y, et al. (2009) Palladium-catalyzed enantioselective addition of two distinct nucleophiles across alkenes capable of quinone methide formation. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 131: 17074-5
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