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Prof. Dr. Dieter Seebach

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  • 01. Jun, 14:00-16:00, Designing Complex Self-assembled Structures and Functions From Simple Building Blocks, Dr. Jonathan Nitschke, Intergroup Seminar, HCI J3
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Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Dieter Seebach
Laboratorium für Organische Chemie
ETH Zürich
HCI H331 Hönggerberg
Wolfgang-Pauli-Str. 10
CH-8093 Zürich
Tel. +41-44-632 29 90
Fax. +41-44-632 11 44
seebach@org.chem.ethz.ch

Born in 1937 in Karlsruhe (Germany), was married to Ingeborg (†), three children, Nationality: German.

Education: Elementary and secondary schools in Karlsruhe, B.S. 1961, Ph.D. 1964 (thesis on small-ring compounds and peroxides, supervisor R. Criegee) at the University of Karlsruhe (TH).
Postdoctoral Fellow with E.J. Corey (Li-dithianes) and Lecturer on Chemistry at Harvard University (1965/1966). Independent research at Karlsruhe led to a Habilitation on sulfur- and selenium-stabilized carbanions and carbenes in 1969.
Full Professor at the Justus Liebig-Universität Giessen (1971 - 1977) and since 1977 at the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule in Zürich; retired since 2003.

Present and past areas of research: Development of new synthetic methods (umpolung of reactivity, use of organometallic derivatives, of aliphatic nitro-compounds, of small rings, and of tartaric acid, enantioselective catalysis, self-regeneration of stereogenic centers, use of microorganisms and enzymes, chiral fluorine-containing building blocks, backbone modifications of peptides), natural product synthesis (macrodiolides, alkaloides, amino acids), mechanistic studies (dissociation of C,C bonds, stability of carbenoids, aggregation of Li-compounds, pyramidalization of trigonal centers, TiX4 catalysis), structure determination (Li- and Mg-derivatives, NMR-spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction), chemical and biochemical aspects of poly(hydroxyalkanoates)(PHB/PHA), syntheses of enantiopure compounds with TADDOL auxiliaries, chiral dendrimers, and β-peptides, the latter area being the topic of present research with a group of postdoctoral coworkers. The results have been described in over 800 research papers, in 150 Ph.D. theses, and in numerous lectures held at national and international meetings and at companies (>1000 in all).

Visiting professorships: Madison-Wisconsin (US, 1969/70), CALTECH (US, 1974), Johannesburg (ZA, 1977), Canberra (AU, 1980), Imperial College (GB, 1980), Weizmann Institute (IR, 1981), Max Planck-Institut Mülheim (DE, Mülheim, 1981), JSPS (JP, 1985), Université Louis Pasteur (FR, Strasbourg, 1987), Universitäten München (DE, TU, 1989), Kaiserslautern (DE, 1992), Frankfurt (DE, 1996), Cornell University (US, 1997), Harvard University (US, R. B. Woodward Professor 2003, 2010, Visiting Professor 2007/08), University of Hong-Kong (2006).

Awards and Prizes (selection): Karl Ziegler-Preis (GdCh, 1987), Fluka Prize (Reagent of the year 1987), 1992 ACS Award for Creative Work in Organic Synthesis, Roger Adams Award (ACS, 1999), King Faisal Prize 1999 for Science, Marcel Benoist-Preis (CH, 2000), A.-W.-v.Hofmann Medal (GdCh, 2003), Tetrahedron Prize (2003), du Vigneaud Award (2004), Ryoji Noyori Prize (2004), Max-Bergmann Medal (2005).

Academies: Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Leopoldina (Halle, 1984), Akademie der Wissenschaften und Literatur in Mainz (corresponding membership, 1990), Schweizerischen Akademie der Technischen Wissenschaften (Einzelmitglied, 1998), Academia Mexicana de Ciencias (corresponding membership, 2001), National Academy of Sciences USA ( foreign associate, 2007).

Honorary Ph.D. degree (Dr. h.c.) of the University of Montpellier (FR, 1989).

Memberships: ACS, Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker, Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC), Schweizerische Chemische Gesellschaft, European Chemical Society, Chemical Society of Japan.

For Distinguished Lectureships and Professional Activities see separate lists.

 

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