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Excited-State Catalysis · Asymmetric Catalysis · Transition-Metal Catalysis · Fluorine Chemistry · Carbonyl Chemistry · Carbohydrates (Student Run)
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Congrats to Upasana and Jagrut on their exciting review in Chem Catalysis! 🎉✨ Dive into their work on visible light-driven excited-state copper-BINAP catalysis, unlocking diverse chemical transformations. 🌟👏 Purdue Chemistry, StonyBrookChem, sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Congrats to Professor Graham Cooks who just surpassed 100,000 citations and hit the 150 h-index! More photos and story: lnkd.in/gjdkdWiE Purdue Chemistry is proud to have you as both a mentor and a valued colleague! Purdue Science


Congratulations to Gaoyuan, Arman, Sahil, and Jamal! Their exciting work on Co-H catalyzed alkene/carboxylate transposition (ACT) of allyl carboxylates is featured as "Mechanism of the Month" in Trends in Chemistry!sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Purdue Chemistry Emory Chemistry

We are thrilled to share that our recent article on Excited-State Palladium-Catalyzed Radical Allylic Alkylation: Rapid Access to C2-Allyl Carbohydrates is out in ACS Catalysis! Congratulations to Wang, Jackie, Hang and our collaborators Peng Liu Group! pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…


Big shoutout to Sahil Sharma Sahil Sharma, our 3rd-year grad student, for surviving Candidacy and Original Proposal, all while keeping his sanity (mostly)! Major milestone unlocked. Wishing him smooth reactions, cooperative reviewers, and strong coffee on the road ahead. ☕️🧪


🎉 Congratulations to Prof. Ming-Yu Ngai on receiving the JSPS Short-Term Fellowship for Foreign Researchers! Sincere thanks to Prof. Motomu Kanai (Kanai Laboratory) for his generous support and for hosting and organizing this academic visit across Japan. 🇯🇵🔬 #JSPSFellowship


Kyoto University (June 2) Grateful for the warm welcome at Kyoto University’s Division of Chemistry. Prof. Ngai had enriching exchanges with Matsunaga Group 松永研究室 and colleagues: Profs. Higashida, Yoshino, Hatakeyama, Goto, Yorimitsu (The Yorimitsu Lab.), and Maejima.

Nagoya University (June 3) Thanks to Prof. Takashi Ooi and the Department of Chemistry at Nagoya University for hosting Prof. Ngai. Enjoyed fruitful discussions with Profs. Saito, Ishihara (K. Ishihara Lab. 石原研), & Shinokubo (Hiroshi Shinokubo). Special thanks to Hiroto-san for his help on campus.






Honored to share the stage with my PhD advisor, Prof. Michael Krische, as he received the 2025 Yamada-Koga Prize for his pioneering work in transfer hydrogenative C–C bond formation. Congratulation to Krische Lab. Grateful for the inspiring symposium!


After the Yamada-Koga Prize symposium, we had a wonderful mini-reunion with Krische lab (Krische Lab) alumni in Japan. A meaningful gathering filled with laughter and great memories!


