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EnviroTech :: Innovation Catalysis for Life Sciences Makes Advances12:36 PM MDT | July 25, 2007 | Alex Scott Chemistry for chiral catalytic processes used in life science applications is developing at record speed, according to speakers at a Johnson Matthey (JM) symposium, the Forum on Asymmetric Synthesis & Technologies, held recently at Cambridge, U.K. “New strategies are emerging for bioactive targets,” says Barry M. Trost, professor of chemistry at Stanford University (Stanford, CA). “It’s where a lot of excitement is happening.” There are increasing opportunities to generate chiral molecules from metal catalysts, Trost says. Key... This information is only available to Chemical Week subscribers. Forgot your user ID or password?
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