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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Julia Reisenbauer\nhosted by BartholomÃ¤us Pieber\nA
 bstract: Modern advancements in various fields\, such as medicine\, agricu
 lture\, and material sciences\, rely onthe synthesis and application of or
 ganic compounds. Continuous efforts to improve synthetic routesfor efficie
 ntly accessing these targeted products stem from the development of innova
 tivemethodologies to construct and modify chemical scaffolds. Significant 
 progress in organic synthesishas recently enabled the selective functional
 ization of the periphery and the remodeling of molecularskeletons. In this
  talk\, diverse synthetic methods\, spanning traditional organic chemistry
 \, transition-metal catalysis\, and biocatalysis are presented. The comple
 mentarity of these strategies facilitates theimplementation of efficient s
 yntheses to generate compounds for their application in various areas ofch
 emical space. Advancements in ring expansion reactions mediated by the ins
 ertion of a nitrogenatom into carbocyclic cores are showcased\, facilitati
 ng the construction of highly desirable N-heterocycles. Additionally\, fun
 ctionalization reactions catalyzed by nickel-based small molecularcatalyst
 s or engineered biocatalysts are demonstrated as useful tools due to their
  unique capability forselectively introducing functional handles. Overall\
 , the versatility of these methods enables uniquesynthetic pathways that i
 nclude diverse opportunities for the field of organic chemistry.
LOCATION:Sunstone Bldg / Ground floor / Big Seminar Room B / 63 seats (I23.
 EG.102)\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:alazic@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Julia Reisenbauer: Expanding the accessible chemical space by utili
 zing traditional organic chemistry\, small transition- metal catalysts\, a
 nd enzymes
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/4956
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