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  1. Upon completion of his postdoctoral studies, Brian accepted a position at Caltech, where he is now Professor of Chemistry and a Heritage Medical Research Institute Investigator. His research group studies the design and development of new strategies in complex molecule synthesis.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Brian_StoltzBrian Stoltz - Wikipedia

    Brian M. Stoltz is currently a professor of chemistry at the California Institute of Technology. The primary focus of his research is chemical synthesis with an emphasis on expanding the scope of allylic alkylation for the preparation of complex molecules possessing unique structural, biological, and physical properties.

  3. Welcome to the Stoltz Group! We employ the beautifully complex structures of unusual natural products to guide our research and to inspire creative approaches to overcoming challenges in molecular construction.

  4. Brian M. Stoltz. Professor of Chemistry. Degrees: • B.S., Indiana University of Pennsylvania 1993. • M.S., Yale University (John Wood), 1996. • Ph.D., Yale University (John Wood), 1997. • NIH Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University (E. J. Corey), 1998-2000. Honors and Awards: • Mukaiyama Award, 2015.

  5. Brian Stoltz. Professor of Chemistry, California Institute of Technology. Verified email at caltech.edu. chemistry. Articles Cited by Public access. Title. ... BM Stoltz, RH Grubbs. Nature 518 (7537), 80-84, 2015. 388: 2015: The direct acyl-alkylation of arynes. UK Tambar, BM Stoltz. Journal of the American Chemical Society 127 (15), 5340-5341 ...

  6. Brian M. Stoltz. Victor and Elizabeth Atkins Professor of Chemistry; Investigator, Heritage Medical Research Institute. B.A., B.S., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1993; M.A., Yale University, 1996; Ph.D., 1997. Assistant Professor, Caltech, 2000-06; Associate Professor, 2006-07; Professor, 2007-; Bowles Professor, 2007-12.

  7. Brian STOLTZ | Cited by 24,579 | of California Institute of Technology, CA (CIT) | Read 441 publications | Contact Brian STOLTZ