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Martin D. Burke W-0192

Martin D. Burke, MD/PhD

  • Award Recipient

Research Summary

Our research focuses on the synthesis and study of small molecules with protein-like functions. To enable these studies, we are developing new strategies and methods with the goal of making the process of complex small molecule synthesis as simple, efficient, and flexible as possible. We further aim to harness the power of this chemistry to illuminate the fundamental underpinnings of higher-order small molecule function in atomistic detail. Collectively, these efforts seek to make possible the development of molecular prosthetics as a general strategy for the understanding and betterment of human health.

Research Title:

Iterative Cross-coupling: A Simple Strategy for Generalizing and Automationg the Synthesis of Complex Small Molecules

Award Year: 2008
Institution at Time of Award: University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Selected Additional Awards & Honors:

Member of the National Academy of Medicine

The National Academy of Sciences 2022

Sloan Research Fellowships

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation 2009