Organic synthesis of small molecules is the most challenging and intriguing area of research in the chemical science related disciplines. In the early 20th century, the field of synthetic organic chemistry, while established in many respects, was to continue a sharp path of progress and advancement for over a century to reach the level of power and sophistication that it possesses today. This is a unique tool for accessing new chemical entities with great biological potential, which seems to be impossible to access from natural sources due to its scarce availability. In this coursework I will try to address various aspects of organic synthesis through a problem/puzzle solving approaches so that students can learn in an interactive manner and excel in competitive exams.
Samik Nanda after finishing my PhD in the field of asymmetric synthesis with the help of enzymes I was very much interested to carry out an independent research career in the field of asymmetric total synthesis of natural products. Since last ten years the research focus of my group was focused on the central theme of asymmetric synthesis. We tried to explore many well developed asymmetric synthesis protocols to access our desired target molecules. We have also developed few in-house evolved asymmetric processes which were also successfully employed to access many enantiopure small organic molecules.
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