Julia Kalow
Julia Ann Kalow is an assistant professor of chemistry at Northwestern University. She is primarily a synthetic chemist, who works on polymers, photochemistry and tissue engineering. She is interested in synthetic strategies that can turn molecular structure and chemical reactivity into macroscopic properties. She has been awarded the National Science Foundation CAREER Award, Thieme Award and was selected by the University of Chicago as a Rising Star in Chemistry.
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Alma mater | Columbia University Princeton University |
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Institutions | Massachusetts Institute of Technology Northwestern University |
Thesis | Catalytic strategies for asymmetric nucleophilic fluorination using a latent HF source: development and mechanistic investigations (2013) |
Doctoral advisor | Abigail Doyle |
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