Dr. Philippe Renaud
Vice Director
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Universität Bern
Switzerland
Biography
Dr. Philippe Renaud was Born 1959. Undergraduate study: University of Neuchâtel. Ph.D .: ETH Zurich (Prof. D. Seebach) (1983-1986). Postdoc: University of Texas at Austin (Prof. MA Fox) (1987). Alfred Werner Fellow and Maître assistant: University of Lausanne (1988-1993). Associate professor: University of Friborg (1993-2001). Professor of Organic Chemistry: University of Bern (since March 2001).
Research Interest
1. Organic synthesis 2. Development of synthetic methods 3. Mechanistic investigations 4. Synthesis of natural products and biologically active compound
Publications
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Xu, gong ; Renaud, Philippe (2016). Intramolecular Cyclopropanation of 1,4-Dienes through Hydroboration Homologation: Easy Access to Bicyclo [3.1.0] hexanes. Angewandte Chemie International (International ed.), 55 (11), pp. 3657-3661. Wiley-VCH 10,1002 / anie.201511100
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Xu, gong ; Renaud, Philippe (2016). Intramolecular Cyclopropanation of 1,4-Dienes through Hydroboration Homologation: Easy Access to Bicyclo [3.1.0] hexanes. Applied Chemistry, 128 (11), pp. 3721-3725. Wiley 10.1002 / ange.201511100
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Povie, Guillaume ; Ford, Leigh ; Pozzi, Davide ; Soulard, Valentin ; Villa, Giorgio ; Renaud, Philippe (2016). Catechols as Sources of hydrogen atoms in Radical Deiodination and Related Reactions. Applied Chemistry (International ed.), 55 (37), pp. 11221-11225. Wiley-VCH 10,1002 / anie.201604950
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Povie, Guillaume ; Ford, Leigh ; Pozzi, Davide ; Soulard, Valentin ; Villa, Giorgio ; Renaud, Philippe (2016). Catechols as Sources of hydrogen atoms in Radical Deiodination and Related Reactions. Applied Chemistry, 128 (37), pp. 11387-11391. Wiley 10.1002 / an.201604950
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Gloor, Christian Simon ; Dénès, Fabrice ; Renaud, Philippe (2016). Memory of chirality in reactions involving monoradicals. Free radical research, 50 (sup1), pp. 1-10. Informa Healthcare 10.1080 / 10715762.2016.1232485