
Simon Blakey
@simonbblakey
Chemistry professor at Emory University. Kiwi living abroad. Runner, Scuba diver. On a lifelong adventure with @cemacbeth (and two mischievous puppies)
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https://scholarblogs.emory.edu/blakeylab/ 30-05-2013 19:13:33
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David, Chris and Ethan's Blakey Lab review of enantioselective catalysis with late transition metal planar chiral complexes is our now in Chem Soc Rev - our hats off to all the pioneers in this area - we are astonished at how many unsolved challenges remain in this area!




We always enjoy reading new insights and advances in hydroamination from The Hull Group @ UT Austin - congrats on the latest publication.

Advances in XEC with insight from Weix Group and Sigman Lab - we're excited to read this one - congrats team.


I'm joining the faculty at the University of Victoria as an Assistant Professor starting summer 2024! Very excited to embark on fun projects with students and colleagues at UniversityOfVictoria, and be based in beautiful BC for my independent research career 🍁🇨🇦 #chemtwitter #newPI

Congrats @nelsonyslam.bsky.social !!!





Congrats Kyle F. Biegasiewicz - great to see this come together! Its awesome to have such a talented creative biocatalysis group in the department!!!

We're thrilled to launch the BDCI training program (T32)! Led by Simon Blakey and Ellen Hess, this program will provide interdisciplinary training for students working at the chem-bio interface, with a focus on drug discovery & development! Read more: news.emory.edu/stories/2024/0…


N-Halogenation by Vanadium-Dependent Haloperoxidases Enables 1,2,4-Oxadiazole Synthesis (Kyle F. Biegasiewicz and co-workers) Manik Sharma, Zoe Patton, Kyle F. Biegasiewicz onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/an…

More great #biocatalysis from Kyle F. Biegasiewicz and the team Emory Chemistry Emory College Emory Laney

Thank you Christian Malapit and Northwestern Chemistry for an amazing couple of days. It was a pleasure to meet so many incredibly students and faculty and talk about your research and the future of chemical education.