Patrick Walsh

 PatrickJ. Walsh

Patrick J. Walsh

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Biography

Patrick J Walsh is a/an Faculty/Staff in the University Of Connecticut department at University Of Connecticut

University of Pennsylvania - Chemistry


Resume

  • 2016

    POCC

    Research with MS and undergraduate students

    teaching

    Assistant Professor

    Greater San Diego Area

    San Diego State University

    POCC

  • 2015

    The Philadelphia Organic Chemists' Club (POCC) is one of the oldest independent chemistry clubs in the United States and it works in conjunction with area universities and pharmaceutical companies to allow preeminent scientists to speak to a broad audience of chemists from the Philadelphia area. The central purpose of our organization is to facilitate the interaction between scientists from academia and the many chemical and pharmaceutical companies in the greater Philadelphia area

    for which the POCC lectures and events provide a forum.\n

    Philadelphia Organic Chemists Club (POCC)

    Chair 2010 and 2016

    Chair Elect 2009

    Organometallic Chemistry

    NMR spectroscopy

    Assay Development

    Mass Spectrometry

    Science

    UV/Vis

    Drug Discovery

    Teaching

    NMR

    Biochemistry

    Medicinal Chemistry

    Research

    Drug Design

    Organic Chemistry

    HPLC

    Organic Synthesis

    Spectroscopy

    High Throughput Screening

    LC-MS

    Chemistry

    Alkenes as Chelating Groups in Diastereoselective Additions of Organometallics to Ketones

    Marisa Kozlowski

    Gretchen Stanton

    Osvaldo Gutierrez

    Alkenes as Chelating Groups in Diastereoselective Additions of Organometallics to Ketones

    The field of asymmetric catalysis plays an increasingly large role in chemical synthesis as the demand for single-enantiomer starting materials

    intermediates

    and products rises. This book describes the essential aspects of enantioselective catalysis in a clear

    logical fashion

    with chapters organized by concept rather than by reaction type. Each concept is supported by carefully selected examples to give the reader broad exposure to a wide range of catalysts

    reactions

    and reaction mechanisms. This book is designed to introduce advanced undergraduate or graduate chemistry students to asymmetric catalysis. It can be used as the primary text in a course on this topic

    or as a reference by researchers who wish to increase their understanding. It is also intended for synthetic chemists who wish to increase their likelihood for success when faced with the prospect of using asymmetric catalysts.

    Fundamentals of Asymmetric Catalysis

    Gretchen Stanton

    Chelation-Controlled Additions to alpha-Silyloxy Aldehydes: an Autocatalytic Approach

    ca. 170 refereed publications in chemistry journals

    see:https://sites.google.com/site/titaniumupenn/

  • 1999

    Patrick

    Walsh

    University of Pennsylvania

    San Diego State University

    University of Pennsylvania

    Chinese

    Spanish

    SDSU Mortar Board Outstanding Faculty Award

    1999-2000

    1985-1986 President's Undergraduate Fellowship

    UCSD

    2010 Abbott Lecturer

    UC Berkeley

    Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award

    2000-2005

    1986 Chemistry Fellow

    University of California

    Berkeley

    2011 Novartis Lecturer

    UC Irvine

  • 1991

    2006 Philadelphia Section Award of the ACS

    1994-1996 National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship

    1997-2002 National Science Foundation Career Award

    Alan MacDiarmid Chair in Chemistry

    UPenn

    2008-present

    NSF Postdoctoral Researcher

    Research with Prof. K. Barry Sharpless

    The Scripps Research Institute

  • 1986

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Research in Orgamometallic Chemistry with Prof. R. G. Bergman

    Chemistry

    UC Berkeley

  • 1982

    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

    Chemistry

    UCSD

    Wharton Program for Working Professionals Business Essentials

  • 660

    Walsh

    PJ US 6

    884 B2

    Catalyst for the asymmetric addition of alkyl

    aryl

    vinyl

    and dienyl groups to ketones.

  • Penn Chemistry: Walsh Group

    Walsh Group chemistry research at the University of Pennsylvania

    led by Patrick Walsh

    PhD.