Organic Chemistry Seminar: Tom Maimone, UC Berkeley

Organic Chemistry Seminar: Tom Maimone, UC Berkeley
Date
Wed October 18th 2017, 4:30 - 5:30pm
Location
Sapp Center Lecture Hall

Organic Chemistry Seminar: Tom Maimone, UC Berkeley (Host: Professor Justin Du Bois)

"Synthetic Studies Toward Complex Natural Products"

About the Seminar

Concise total syntheses of biologically active natural products will be disclosed and the enabling synthetic tactics discussed. Emphasis will be placed on a discussion of complex meroterpenes and terpene-derived metabolites. The exploitation of oxidative synthetic processes, as well as new methods for complex polycycle synthesis, will be highlighted.

About the Speaker

Tom Maimone was born and raised in the small upstate town of Warsaw, NY. He began undergraduate studies at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo, and after two years, transferred to the University of California, Berkeley where he obtained his B.S. degree with high honors in chemistry in 2004. While at Berkeley, Tom conducted undergraduate research in the laboratory of Prof. Dirk Trauner. In the fall of 2005, he began doctoral studies at The Scripps Research Institute under the guidance of Prof. Phil Baran. While at Scripps, Tom completed total syntheses of the alkaloids hapalindole U and ambiguine H, and was part of the team that completed the first laboratory synthesis of the complex diterpene vinigrol. In the fall of 2009, Tom moved to MIT to pursue post-doctoral studies in the laboratory of Prof. Steve Buchwald where he worked in the area of palladium-catalyzed carbon-oxygen and carbon-fluorine bond formation. In July 2012, Tom returned to UC-Berkeley where he is an assistant professor in the department of chemistry. He is the recipient of an NSF CAREER award, Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship, Cottrell Scholar Award, The BMS Unrestricted Grant Award in Synthetic Chemistry, and a Novartis Early Career Award.