Eric V. Anslyn
Eric V. Aslyn (born June 9, 1960, Santa Monica, California) is an American chemist, currently a Distinguished Professor, and having previously also held the Norman Hackerman Professor and Welch Regents Chair, at University of Texas at Austin. In 2007, he was also made an Honorary Professor at East China University of Science and Technology.[1][2][3]
Education
- Postdoctoral Work: [12/87-9/89] Columbia University, Research Advisor: Professor Ronald Breslow
Research: Mechanistic studies of Ribonuclease A mimics. Detailed kinetics analyses of imidazole catalyzed 3'-5' UpU hydrolysis and isomerization. Synthesis and kinetics studies of bis- imidazole β-cyclodextrin catalyzed phosphodiester hydrolyses.
- Ph.D., Chemistry: [11/87] California Institute of Technology, Research Advisor: Professor Robert Grubbs
Research: Mechanistic and theoretical studies of olefin metathesis and ring opening metathesis polymerizations catalyzed by group IV and VI metals.
- B.S., Chemistry: [5/82] California State University, Northridge
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