
Ramon Arora
@ramonarora
PhD student in the Lautens group @Uoft
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23-03-2021 03:37:45
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Mark Lautens OC Thanks for visiting Department Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy FU Berlin Freie Universität again and for your excellent GDCh lecture, Mark! For a recent The Lautens Group publication on their carbohalogenation strategies, see this nice piece in ACS Catalysis: doi.org/10.1021/acscat…

The The Lautens Group enjoying the outdoor patio following the marriage ceremony. Congratulations Ben and Rachel Baker and thanks for including us.


It’s a wrap. PhDone for Dr Bijan Mirabi @BijanMirabi #57 Heading off to a top job in industry straight from his degree. He did it all, synthesis, computation, medicinal chemistry with Structural Genomics Consortium (SGC) catalysis, methodology and mechanism. Sad to see you go.


Meeting with the Chair. Thanks Mark Lautens OC to make time for me. I was excited to learn about your Ni-photochemistry. Only one step on the periodic table to #copper_rocks


Palladium-Catalyzed Synthesis of Linked Bis-Heterocycles─Synthesis and Investigation of Photophysical Properties | Journal of the American Chemical Society Mark Lautens OC University of Toronto Total Synthesis and Methodology Highlights #Pd #Catalysis #Heterocycles #Photophysical #Properties pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…

Thanks to all the team including Ramon Arora who got the ball rolling and assembled the team, @BijanMirabi who did the computational work, Alan Aspuru-Guzik and his outstanding team members. I am the conductor so I wave my arms a lot.

If you are interested in C(sp3)-H activation with Nickel, check out our latest review in #Synlett. A special issue dedicated to Keith Fagnou, written by Colton Johnson, Shangyu Li, Ramon Arora, @BijanMirabi and Mark Lautens OC. thieme-connect.com/products/ejour…

Check out our latest paper to make unsymmetrical linked bis-heterocycles using palladium domino catalysis. Congratulations to Ramon Arora , Jonathan Bajohr and Mark Lautens OC. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

The group has been busy, even as I learn the job of Chair Chemistry at UofT Ramon Arora and Jon Bajohr put this work together - combining two of our favorite reactions. Some very sweet heterocycles.



Check out our latest paper in ACS Catalysis! Here we report a nickel/visible light catalyzed carbohalogenation of aryl iodides and aryl bromides. Congratulations to Ramon Arora and Mark Lautens OC. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

While in the past solo efforts were common in the group, they have become less frequent in recent years since we host many visitors from abroad, and they often pair up and share authorship. This effort by Ramon Arora is a throwback to those earlier days. Congratulations x1

Check out our latest paper in Chemistry at Thieme Synthesis! Here we report a Base-mediated synthesis of 2-bromo benzoheterocycles. Congratulations to Ramon Arora Shangyu Li, Maik Stommer, @BijanMirabi and Mark Lautens OC thieme-connect.com/products/ejour… 📷

We are very happy to share with you that our group received the ERC Advanced Grant for our project PHOTOZYME 🎉🍾 Congratulations to Paolo Melchiorre and all group members! European Research Council (ERC) Università di Bologna Stay tuned for new developments in photobiocatalysis 🦠💡

My first time being on Italian TV. Congratulations to Melchiorre Group Paolo Melchiorre on their ERC grant

Obsessed with ACPC’s? Us too! Check out our new publication in Angewandte Chemie by our now departed, Dr. Austin Marchese! ‘Modular Synthesis of Dehydroprolines by an Energy-Transfer Enabled Cloke-Wilson Rearrangement’ doi.org/10.1002/anie.2…

Photoexcited Transition-Metal Catalyzed Carbon-Halogen Bond Formation (Mark Lautens and co-workers) @MarkLauten @RamonAror The Lautens Group #AngewandteReview #openaccess 🔓 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/an…

Well Angewandte Chemie did not tag the right Lautens but I am nonetheless pleased to see this work published. Thanks to Ramon Arora who had the idea to review the topic and Phil, a 1st year grad student, who was a key contributor. P.S. My original family name was Lautenschlager😉

PhD #60 is Ramon Arora A very good excuse to enjoy a glass of top notch champagne 🍾 🥂 and congratulate him doing some excellent chemistry. Ramon’s next step is a great job in Boston. Mine is heading back to the Office of the Chair U of T Arts & Science Chemistry at UofT
