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Michael E. Jung

Michael E. Jung is a Professor of Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of California at Los Angeles.

Michael E. Jung
Jung in 2016
Born (1947-05-14) May 14, 1947 (age 75)
New Orleans
OccupationProfessor

Michael Jung was born May 14, 1947 in New Orleans, Louisiana.[1]

Early life and education

Jung received a B.A. from Rice University in Houston, Texas in 1969 and a Ph.D. from Columbia University in New York City in 1973 where he did research with Gilbert Stork.

Career

 
Oxetanocin A

Jung then obtained a NATO Postdoctoral Fellowship to work with Albert Eschenmoser at the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule in Zürich, Switzerland. In 1974, he joined the faculty at UCLA, where he has spent his career. In 1979 Jung was awarded a Sloan research fellowship.[2]

Jung's research is focused on the development of new reactions for organic synthesis, including the Jung "non-aldol aldol" protocol, an alternate method for obtaining aldol products without using the classical aldol reaction.[3] He has also developed chemical syntheses for a variety of natural products with antitumor and antiviral properties including tedanolides,[4][5][6] oxetanocin,[7] halomons,[8] and xestobergsterol.[9] Other research interests include the bridged Robinson annulation and the mixed Lewis acid Diels-Alder process.[10]

 
Apalutamide

Jung's research group developed an antagonist of the androgen receptor enzalutamide, which is a pharmaceutical drug used for the treatment of hormone refractory prostate cancer.[11][12] An analog of enzalutamide, apalutamide, was also FDA approved.

Awards

References

  1. ^ UCLA, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
  2. ^ "Past Fellows". sloan.org.
  3. ^ Research Interests, Organic Chemistry Faculty, UCLA
  4. ^ Jung, Michael E.; Yoo, Dongwon (January 2008). "Synthesis of the C1–C12 fragment of the tedanolides. Selective hydroboration–protonation of allylic alcohol approach". Tetrahedron Letters. 49 (5): 816–819. doi:10.1016/j.tetlet.2007.11.181.
  5. ^ Jung, Michael E.; Lee, Christopher P. (February 2001). "Synthesis of a Fully Functionalized Protected C1−C11 Fragment for the Synthesis of the Tedanolides". Organic Letters. 3 (3): 333–336. doi:10.1021/ol000329p. PMID 11428007.
  6. ^ Jung, Michael E; Lee, Christopher P (December 2000). "Use of the non-aldol aldol process in the synthesis of the C1–C11 fragment of the tedanolides: use of lactol ethers in place of tetrahydrofurans". Tetrahedron Letters. 41 (50): 9719–9723. doi:10.1016/s0040-4039(00)01726-3.
  7. ^ Jung, Michael E.; Nichols, Christopher J. (October 1996). "Highly stereoselective synthesis of trans,trans-4-aryl-2,3-oxetanedimethanols: Preparation of oxetanocin a analogues". Tetrahedron Letters. 37 (43): 7667–7670. doi:10.1016/0040-4039(96)01720-0.
  8. ^ Jung, Michael E.; Parker, Michael H. (1 October 1997). "Synthesis of Several Naturally Occurring Polyhalogenated Monoterpenes of the Halomon Class1". The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 62 (21): 7094–7095. doi:10.1021/jo971371+. ISSN 0022-3263. PMID 11671809.
  9. ^ Jung, Michael E; Johnson, Ted W (February 2001). "First total synthesis of xestobergsterol A and active structural analogues of the xestobergsterols". Tetrahedron. 57 (8): 1449–1481. doi:10.1016/s0040-4020(00)01086-3.
  10. ^ Current Research Interest, UCLA
  11. ^ "New Prostate Cancer Agent Class: Rational design leads to novel drug candidate, now in clinical trials", Chemical and Engineering News, September 22, 2008, Volume 86, Number 38 pp. 84-87
  12. ^ UCLA Chemistry and Biochemistry
  13. ^ "UCLA Glenn T. Seaborg Symposium - Previous Recipients". www.seaborg.ucla.edu.
  14. ^ "2015 Michael E. Jung, UCLA". SCALACS. 24 March 2016.
  15. ^ "AACR Team Science Award". www.aacr.org.
  16. ^ "Arthur C. Cope Scholar Awards". American Chemical Society.

michael, jung, professor, chemistry, department, chemistry, biochemistry, university, california, angeles, jung, 2016born, 1947, 1947, orleansoccupationprofessormichael, jung, born, 1947, orleans, louisiana, contents, early, life, education, career, awards, re. Michael E Jung is a Professor of Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of California at Los Angeles Michael E JungJung in 2016Born 1947 05 14 May 14 1947 age 75 New OrleansOccupationProfessorMichael Jung was born May 14 1947 in New Orleans Louisiana 1 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Awards 4 ReferencesEarly life and education EditJung received a B A from Rice University in Houston Texas in 1969 and a Ph D from Columbia University in New York City in 1973 where he did research with Gilbert Stork Career Edit Oxetanocin A Halomon Enzalutamide Jung then obtained a NATO Postdoctoral Fellowship to work with Albert Eschenmoser at the Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule in Zurich Switzerland In 1974 he joined the faculty at UCLA where he has spent his career In 1979 Jung was awarded a Sloan research fellowship 2 Jung s research is focused on the development of new reactions for organic synthesis including the Jung non aldol aldol protocol an alternate method for obtaining aldol products without using the classical aldol reaction 3 He has also developed chemical syntheses for a variety of natural products with antitumor and antiviral properties including tedanolides 4 5 6 oxetanocin 7 halomons 8 and xestobergsterol 9 Other research interests include the bridged Robinson annulation and the mixed Lewis acid Diels Alder process 10 Apalutamide Jung s research group developed an antagonist of the androgen receptor enzalutamide which is a pharmaceutical drug used for the treatment of hormone refractory prostate cancer 11 12 An analog of enzalutamide apalutamide was also FDA approved Awards Edit2022 IUPAC Richter Prize 2016 Glenn T Seaborg Medal UCLA 13 2016 Richard C Tolman Award Southern California Section of the American Chemical Society 14 2015 American Association for Cancer Research AACR Awards Team Science Award 15 1995 American Chemical Society Arthur C Cope Scholar Award 16 References Edit UCLA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Past Fellows sloan org Research Interests Organic Chemistry Faculty UCLA Jung Michael E Yoo Dongwon January 2008 Synthesis of the C1 C12 fragment of the tedanolides Selective hydroboration protonation of allylic alcohol approach Tetrahedron Letters 49 5 816 819 doi 10 1016 j tetlet 2007 11 181 Jung Michael E Lee Christopher P February 2001 Synthesis of a Fully Functionalized Protected C1 C11 Fragment for the Synthesis of the Tedanolides Organic Letters 3 3 333 336 doi 10 1021 ol000329p PMID 11428007 Jung Michael E Lee Christopher P December 2000 Use of the non aldol aldol process in the synthesis of the C1 C11 fragment of the tedanolides use of lactol ethers in place of tetrahydrofurans Tetrahedron Letters 41 50 9719 9723 doi 10 1016 s0040 4039 00 01726 3 Jung Michael E Nichols Christopher J October 1996 Highly stereoselective synthesis of trans trans 4 aryl 2 3 oxetanedimethanols Preparation of oxetanocin a analogues Tetrahedron Letters 37 43 7667 7670 doi 10 1016 0040 4039 96 01720 0 Jung Michael E Parker Michael H 1 October 1997 Synthesis of Several Naturally Occurring Polyhalogenated Monoterpenes of the Halomon Class1 The Journal of Organic Chemistry 62 21 7094 7095 doi 10 1021 jo971371 ISSN 0022 3263 PMID 11671809 Jung Michael E Johnson Ted W February 2001 First total synthesis of xestobergsterol A and active structural analogues of the xestobergsterols Tetrahedron 57 8 1449 1481 doi 10 1016 s0040 4020 00 01086 3 Current Research Interest UCLA New Prostate Cancer Agent Class Rational design leads to novel drug candidate now in clinical trials Chemical and Engineering News September 22 2008 Volume 86 Number 38 pp 84 87 UCLA Chemistry and Biochemistry UCLA Glenn T Seaborg Symposium Previous Recipients www seaborg ucla edu 2015 Michael E Jung UCLA SCALACS 24 March 2016 AACR Team Science Award www aacr org Arthur C Cope Scholar Awards American Chemical Society Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael E Jung amp oldid 1096976914, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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