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J-GLOBAL ID:200901085896183820   Update date: Oct. 21, 2021

Yamada Ken'ichi

ヤマダ ケンイチ | Yamada Ken'ichi
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Associate Professor,Associate Professor
Research field  (1): Pharmaceuticals - chemistry and drug development
Research keywords  (2): 有機合成化学 ,  Organic Synthesis
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (2):
  • 新規合成反応の開発
  • Development of new reactions
Papers (83):
Books (5):
  • Copper-Catalyzed Asymmetric Synthesis
    Wiley-VCH 2014
  • Comprehensive Chirality
    Elsevier 2012
  • The Chemistry of Organolithium Compounds
    Wiley 2004
  • Organolithiums in Enantioselective Synthesis
    Springer 2003
  • Lewis Acids in Organic Synthesis
    Wiley-VCH 2000
Lectures and oral presentations  (23):
  • 含窒素複素環カルベンを用いる合成反応の開発
    (第6回化学系若手研究者講演会 2014)
  • Development of synthetic methodologies utilizing N-heterocyclic carbenes
    (Tampere University of Technology, Department of Chemistry and Bioengineering講演 2014)
  • ENHANCED RATE AND SELECTIVITY BY CARBOXYLATE SALT AS A BASIC COCATALYST IN CHIRAL NHC-CATALYZED ASYMMETRIC ACYLATION OF SECONDARY ALCOHOLS
    (Molecular Complexity in Modern Chemistry (MCMC-2014) 2014)
  • NHC触媒による触媒によるa4極性転換反応の開発
    (新学術領域研究 分子活性化-有機分子触媒 合同シンポジウム 2014)
  • キラル含窒素複素環カルベンを用いる不斉反応の開発
    (京都大学大学院理学研究科大学院講義 2014)
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Education (4):
  • - 2001 The University of Tokyo
  • - 2001 The University of Tokyo Graduate School, Division of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • - 1996 The University of Tokyo Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • - 1996 The University of Tokyo Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science
Professional career (1):
  • Ph. D. (The University of Tokyo (Japan))
Awards (2):
  • 2002 - 有機合成化学協会 東レ研究企画賞
  • 2002 - The Toray Award in Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan
Association Membership(s) (6):
日本化学会 ,  有機合成化学協会 ,  日本薬学会 ,  The Society of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan ,  The Chemical Society of Japan ,  The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan
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