Gerard Parkin

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Professor Gerard Parkin

Gerard "Ged" Parkin is a professor at the Columbia University.

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Gerard Parkin worked under Malcolm Green during both his undergraduate and graduate studies, at Queens College of Oxford University. His work involved exploring the chemistry of tungsten phosphine derivatives. He obtained a post-doctoral position at the California Institute of Technology working with Professor John Bercaw on tungstenocene reactivity. In 1988, Ged joined the faculty at Columbia University, where he currently investigates a myriad of problems in main group and transition metal chemistry, including:

Ged is a magician, and performs annually at the Columbia Chemistry Department “Winter Show,”.

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