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Steven M. Weinreb (born May 10, 1941) is an American chemist and is a professor of chemistry at Pennsylvania State University in United States. Together with Steven Nahm, he developed the Weinreb ketone synthesis, which allows for mono-addition of an organometallic reagent such as a Grignard reagent or organolithium reagent to an amide.

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  • Steven Martin Weinreb (* 10. Mai 1941 in Brooklyn) ist ein US-amerikanischer Chemiker (Organische Chemie). Weinreb studierte an der Cornell University mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss 1963 und wurde 1967 an der University of Rochester in Chemie bei Marshall Gates promoviert. 1966/67 war er bei Gilbert Stork an der Columbia University. Danach war er am Massachusetts Institute of Technology (bei George Büchi) und ab 1970 Assistant Professor und später Associate Professor an der Fordham University. 1978 wurde er Associate Professor und 1987 Professor an der Pennsylvania State University. Er befasste sich mit Synthese von Naturstoffen und Chemie von Heterozyklen. Nach ihm ist die Weinreb-Amid-Ketonsynthese benannt (entwickelt mit Steven Nahm) 1983/84 war er Guggenheim Fellow und 1975 bis 1979 Sloan Research Fellow. (de)
  • Steven M. Weinreb (born May 10, 1941) is an American chemist and is a professor of chemistry at Pennsylvania State University in United States. Together with Steven Nahm, he developed the Weinreb ketone synthesis, which allows for mono-addition of an organometallic reagent such as a Grignard reagent or organolithium reagent to an amide. Weinreb received his PhD for work with Marshall Gates at the University of Rochester in 1967. After post-docs with Gilbert Stork and George H. Buchi, he worked at Fordham University. He joined the Pennsylvania State University in 1978, where he holds the Russell and Mildred Marker Professor of Natural Products Chemistry chair. (en)
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  • Steven Martin Weinreb (* 10. Mai 1941 in Brooklyn) ist ein US-amerikanischer Chemiker (Organische Chemie). Weinreb studierte an der Cornell University mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss 1963 und wurde 1967 an der University of Rochester in Chemie bei Marshall Gates promoviert. 1966/67 war er bei Gilbert Stork an der Columbia University. Danach war er am Massachusetts Institute of Technology (bei George Büchi) und ab 1970 Assistant Professor und später Associate Professor an der Fordham University. 1978 wurde er Associate Professor und 1987 Professor an der Pennsylvania State University. (de)
  • Steven M. Weinreb (born May 10, 1941) is an American chemist and is a professor of chemistry at Pennsylvania State University in United States. Together with Steven Nahm, he developed the Weinreb ketone synthesis, which allows for mono-addition of an organometallic reagent such as a Grignard reagent or organolithium reagent to an amide. (en)
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