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Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University
Associate ProfessorControlling the reactivity of highly active species remains one of the most significant challenges in synthetic organic chemistry. My research focuses on utilizing highly unstable carbon-species known as ‘Carbenes' for pharmaceutical synthesis. These reactive species typically have lifetimes of less than one second and cannot be isolated, making their properties accessible through computational theoretical analysis.
Recent Topics of Interest:
Complementary integrated research combining experimental chemistry with theoretical modelling
Motto in Research or in Life:
Never let hardship cloud your mind.
Hobby / Holiday:
Weight training and spending time with my children
Institute for Advanced Academic Research / Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University
Assistant ProfessorI am dedicated to developing novel organic synthesis methods by designing catalysts that can efficiently utilize light energy. Furthermore, I am actively engaged in creating biologically active molecules and developing reactions that are valuable for medicinal chemistry research.
Recent Topics of Interests: Molecular-level spatial and thermodynamic control
Motto in Research or in Life: If you try, most things will work out.
Hobby / Holiday: Running, Reading, Experimenting