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i0Waldvogel Group - http://www.uni-muenster.de/Chemie.oc/research/waldvogel/AKWaldvogelE.html - Molecular recognition. New synthetic methodologies. Total synthesis of natural products.
 
i0Walsh Group - http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~pwalsh/ - Design and development of new asymmetric catalysts and the application of these catalysts to the synthesis of useful chiral building blocks.
 
i0Ward Group - http://www.usask.ca/chemistry/groups/ward/home.htm - Asymmetric synthesis and total synthesis.
 
i0Waymouth Group - http://www.stanford.edu/group/waymouth/ - Synthetic and mechanistic organometallic chemistry and catalysis.
 
i0Welch Group - http://www.albany.edu/chemistry/jwelch_rg.shtml - Flourine chemistry, fluoroolefin peptidomimetics, precursor design for the chemical vapor deposition of metals, catalyst systems for the syndiotactic polymerization of styrene, pyrazinamide, analogs and the mechanism of action of an antituberculous agent.
 
i0Williams Research Group - http://rwindigo1.chem.colostate.edu/ - DNA-reactive anti-tumor natural products. Total synthesis and biosynthesis of natural products. Development of methodology and new strategies to treat drug-resistant bacteria.
 
i0Woerpel Group - http://www.chem.uci.edu/~kwoerpel/ - Development of new stereoselective carbon-carbon bond-forming processes and employing these methods in organic synthesis
 
i0Wong Group - http://wong.scripps.edu/ - Development of new chemical and enzymatic strategies and methods for the synthesis of biologically active compounds and designed molecules as mechanistic probes and inhibitors of carbohydrate-mediated biological recognitions, sequence-specific RNA recognition, and enzymatic reactions.
 
i0Würthner Group - http://www-organik.chemie.uni-wuerzburg.de/ak_wuert/index.html - Dye assemblies and materials: supramolecular dye chemistry and electrooptic materials.
 
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