Chandra Bhushan Tripathi
@chandra_cdri
Senior Scientist @ CSIR-CENTRAL DRUG RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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🎓 Congratulations to Mr. Arun Yadav Arun yadav on successfully completing his Ph.D. under the guidance of Dr. C. B. Tripathi CSIR-CDRI! 👏 Kudos to the entire team for this remarkable achievement! Chandra Bhushan Tripathi 🌟
Fresh out of Santanu Mukherjee in J. Am. Chem. Soc.: Alkoxy-directed dienamine catalysis and its application to the enantioselective synthesis of benzo-[3]-ladderanol: pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja… Congratulations Sayan Ray IISc Bangalore! Thank you, SERB, for funding.
Just out in J. Am. Chem. Soc. now from IISc Bangalore: Enantioselective Total Synthesis of [5]-Ladderanoic Acid pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja… Congratulations Sayan Ray, Deepak, and Prava. Thank you, Pradip and Subrata, for a fruitful collaboration. Thank you Syngene Intl & SERB
Our work on synthesis of Alectinib is available on Organic Letters. Please see the following link for further details. @ CSIR_CDRI J Org Chem/Org Lett pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…
CSIR-CDRI #Lucknow is celebrating the 84th #CSIRFoundationDay with an Open Day! 📅 Date: 26 Sept 2025 🔬 Labs & facilities open for school/college students & visitors to explore the world of science, research & innovation. CSIR, India DSTIndia Anusandhan National Research Foundation Dr Jitendra Singh
Join us in celebrating the 84th CSIR Foundation Day today! Live proceedings from 10.00 a.m. onwards here: youtube.com/live/ZKE5jQdYk… Dr Jitendra Singh #84YearsOfCSIR
Our work on divergent cooperative catalysis is now out in ChemSci: pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art… Congratulations, Aditya Aditya and Ritwika Ritwika Chatterjee (from CCL@IISc)! IISc Bangalore We thank SERB for funding.
Launching “The Firsts by CSIR” From India’s first innovations to scientific breakthroughs, CSIR, India has been scripting milestones of excellence for over eight decades. Starting today, we celebrate these trailblazing achievements — one ‘first’ at a time! Dr Jitendra Singh |
The first catalytic asymmetric alkynylogous allylic substitution: The latest from Sankash Mitra and Santanu Mukherjee IISc Bangalore is now out in ChemRxiv. See: go.shr.lc/48hcRah. We thank Syngene International and SERB for funding.