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Laboratorium für Organische Chemie
ETH Hönggerberg, HCI
CH-8093 Zürich, Switzerland
Tel : +41-1-632 2830
Fax: +41-1-632 1328
e-mail : carreira@org.chem.ethz.ch
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Erick
M. Carreira was born in Havana, Cuba in 1963. He obtained a B.S. degree
in 1984 from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign under the
supervision of Scott E. Denmark and a Ph.D. degree in 1990 from Harvard
University under the supervision of David A. Evans. After carrying out
postdoctoral work with Peter Dervan at the California Institute of
Technology through late 1992, he joined the faculty at the same
institution as an assistant professor of chemistry and subsequently was
promoted to the rank of associate professor of chemistry in the Spring
of 1996, and full professor in Spring 1997. Since September 1998, he
has been full professor of Organic Chemistry at the ETH Zürich. He is
the recipient of the American Chemical Society Award in Pure Chemistry,
Nobel Laureate Signature Award, Fresenius Award, a David and Lucile
Packard Foundation Fellowship in Science, Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship,
Camille and Henry Dreyfus Teacher Scholar Award, Merck Young
Investigator Award, Eli Lilly Young Investigator Award, Pfizer Research
Award, National Science Foundation CAREER Award, Arnold and Mabel
Beckman Young Investigator Award, and a Camille and Henry Dreyfus New
Faculty Award. He is also the recipient of the Associated Students of
the California Institute of Technology Annual Award in Teaching and a
Richard M. Badger Award in Teaching.
His research program
focuses on the asymmetric synthesis of biologically active,
stereochemically complex, natural products. Target molecules are
selected which pose unique challenges in asymmetric bond construction.
A complex multistep synthesis endeavor provides a goal-oriented setting
within which to engage in reaction innovation and design. Drawing from
the areas of organometallic chemistry, coordination chemistry, and
molecular recognition, Carreira's group is developing catalytic and
stoichiometric reagents for asymmetric stereocontrol, including chiral
Lewis acids and transition-metal based reductants.
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