Kristin E. Price, Ph.D.

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2006 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
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synthesis of bio-active molecules
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D. Tyler McQuade grad student 2006 Cornell
 (Development of site -isolated catalysts for use in organic synthesis.)
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Larrivée-Aboussafy C, Jones BP, Price KE, et al. (2010) DBU catalysis of N,N'-carbonyldiimidazole-mediated amidations. Organic Letters. 12: 324-7
Mason BP, Price KE, Steinbacher JL, et al. (2007) Greener approaches to organic synthesis using microreactor technology. Chemical Reviews. 107: 2300-18
Price KE, Mason BP, Bogdan AR, et al. (2006) Microencapsulated linear polymers: "soluble" heterogeneous catalysts. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 128: 10376-7
Steinbacher JL, Moy RW, Price KE, et al. (2006) Rapid self-assembly of core-shell organosilicon microcapsules within a microfluidic device. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 128: 9442-7
Price KE, Broadwater SJ, Bogdan AR, et al. (2006) Self-diffusion of linear polymers within microcapsules Macromolecules. 39: 7681-7685
Park JI, Roth SL, Price KE, et al. (2006) 2′ substituted sergeants influencing the deoxy soldiers in folded oligonucleotides Journal of Polymer Science, Part a: Polymer Chemistry. 44: 3271-3278
Broadwater SJ, Roth SL, Price KE, et al. (2005) One-pot multi-step synthesis: a challenge spawning innovation. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry. 3: 2899-906
Price KE, Broadwater SJ, Walker BJ, et al. (2005) A new interpretation of the Baylis-Hillman mechanism. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 70: 3980-7
Price KE, McQuade DT. (2005) A cross-linked reverse micelle-encapsulated palladium catalyst. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England). 1714-6
Price KE, Broadwater SJ, Jung HM, et al. (2005) Baylis-Hillman mechanism: a new interpretation in aprotic solvents. Organic Letters. 7: 147-50
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