Wednesday, April 09, 2025
4:00 PM -
5:00 PM
Gates Annex B122
Organic Chemistry Seminar
Series: Organic Chemistry Seminar Series
Michael Taylor,
Assistant Professor,
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,
University of Arizona,
Speaker's Bio:
Michael grew up in Salisbury, Maryland. He received his B.S. from Salisbury University in 2006, where he was an undergraduate researcher in Professor Elizabeth Papish’s group. He received his Ph.D. in 2013 from the University of Delaware, where he worked in Professor Joseph Fox's laboratory. His research in the Fox group focused on the development of new synthetic methods, the total synthesis of natural products, and the development of bio-orthogonal chemistry. Michael then moved to the United Kingdom to take up a post-doctoral position in the laboratory of Professor Matthew Gaunt at the University of Cambridge, where he was awarded a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship in 2014. His research at Cambridge primarily focused on the development of a non-classical reactive platform for the selective chemical modification of proteins. In 2017, Michael moved back across the pond to take up his position in the Chemistry Department at the University of Wyoming. In August of 2022, Michael moved to the University of Arizona as an Assistant Professor in the department of Chemistry & Biochemistry. Michael’s research program is underpinned by an interest in developing organic transformations for use at the chemistry-biology interface.
Michael grew up in Salisbury, Maryland. He received his B.S. from Salisbury University in 2006, where he was an undergraduate researcher in Professor Elizabeth Papish’s group. He received his Ph.D. in 2013 from the University of Delaware, where he worked in Professor Joseph Fox's laboratory. His research in the Fox group focused on the development of new synthetic methods, the total synthesis of natural products, and the development of bio-orthogonal chemistry. Michael then moved to the United Kingdom to take up a post-doctoral position in the laboratory of Professor Matthew Gaunt at the University of Cambridge, where he was awarded a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship in 2014. His research at Cambridge primarily focused on the development of a non-classical reactive platform for the selective chemical modification of proteins. In 2017, Michael moved back across the pond to take up his position in the Chemistry Department at the University of Wyoming. In August of 2022, Michael moved to the University of Arizona as an Assistant Professor in the department of Chemistry & Biochemistry. Michael’s research program is underpinned by an interest in developing organic transformations for use at the chemistry-biology interface.
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