
Mark Levin
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@UChiChemistry
@group_levin
Single-Atom Skeletal Editing
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If you like total synthesis and Wordle, check out Synthordle, a retrosynthetic analysis game created by Shenvi Lab associates Kevin Zong (GS 2) and Jonah Luo (HS sophomore!). rshenvi.github.io/synthordle/ Coming to Scripps Research Chemical Synthesis class in Winter ’25.

Redox-Tunable #RingExpansion Enabled By A Single-Component Electrophilic Nitrogen Atom Synthon (Mark D. Levin and co-workers) Mark Levin Levin Group Patrick Kelly UChicago Chemistry #openaccess onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/an…

We investigated an old nitrogen atom synthon in a new context, and we found some pretty cool results! Huge thanks to nikki (she/her), Kate Kaplin, Dr. Tessa Lynch-Colameta, James Phelan, and Mark Levin without whom this work would not have been possible.


The most accessed papers in November include contributions, among others, by Brown Lab, Christoph Kerzig, Huan-Ming Huang Group, Ritter Lab, Mark Levin, and Søren Kramer. What else? ow.ly/k5Zw50Unjai


After 3 months in the group of Mark Levin. This adventure has come to an end. Thank you for all the knowledge learned here. I hope to see you again in the future. 🤠





Super proud of how strong J&J Innovative Medicine collab w/ Mark Levin and Levin Group has become! Our 1st foray for our collab on skeletal edits yielded an cool approach to the synthesis of N-Alkyl Pyrazoles from a non-intuitive SM, isothiazoles! Truly an honor to have been involved in



We love supporting incredible scientists like Mark Levin and Christopher Kelly, and we're happy to see our pKa-prediction workflow being used in their research!





‘Up until now, skeletal editing has, for better or for worse, been synonymous with late-stage functionalisation,’ says co-corresponding author Mark Levin. ‘But actually, there are other reasons you might want to do skeletal editing.’ chemistryworld.com/news/reimagini…
