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Siebert shares knowledge at Organic Chemistry Day

Dr. Siebert presented a paper at Organic Chemistry Day.

June 30, 2017 by Tori York

Assistant professor of chemistry Matthew Siebert was an invited speaker at Organic Chemistry Day.

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The paper, entitled, “What’s in a mechanism? Assessing pathways in Au(III)-catalyzed cycloismerization forming careen-like natural products” was presented on April 15 at the University of Missouri.

Other professors from University of Missouri-Columbia, University of Michigan and University of Utah also presented.


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