CENTER FOR SELECTIVE C-H FUNCTIONALIZATION - Key Persons


Dr. Daniel Morton

Job Titles:
  • Managing Director / Emory University
Dr. Daniel Morton completed his Ph.D. in synthetic organic chemistry in 2005, from the University of East Anglia, UK, supervised by Prof. Robert Stockman and Prof. Robert Field. The focus of his work was the synthesis of chiral vinyl aziridines and their reaction as versatile intermediates for further elaboration. In 2005 Daniel joined the Nelson Group at the University of Leeds, UK, where he worked on two projects; the total synthesis of Hemi-brevetoxin B via a two-directional strategy using a key de-symmetrization reaction at a late stage and a Diversity Oriented Synthesis porject using a novel modular approach to access novel chemical space and the assessment of these compounds in whole cell assays. In 2008 Daniel joined the Davies group where his work focused on exploring the factors that influence site-selectivity of carbene C-H insertion in cyclic alkanes, some of the early investigations of Phase I of the CCHF and a medicinal chemistry project exploiting the insertion of steroidal carbenes into alcohols to rapidly generate a library of over 70 compounds for testing against aromatase, a key target in breast cancer biochemistry. In 2011 Daniel took a position as a Senior Scientist at Chirotech, in Cambridge, UK, where he focused on the application of asymmetric catalysis to streamline access to valuable drug targets or interemediates. In 2013, at the inception of Phase II of the CCHF, Daniel returned as the Managing Director of the CCHF.

Huw Davies

Job Titles:
  • Director / Emory University
Huw Davies is awarded the EROS Best Reagent Award 2013

Katherine Bay

Job Titles:
  • Undergraduate Student, Stoltz Group, Caltech
In 2016 Katherine applied to our international research exchange, and in the summer of 2016 spent the summer working at the University of Cambridge, in the UK, working in the lab of Prof. Matthew Gaunt. In 2016 Katherine was accepted to the UCLA chemistry graduate program.

Kathryn Chepiga

Job Titles:
  • Student Research Exchange

Michael Wade Wolfe

Job Titles:
  • Research Experience

Prof. Jin-Quan Yu

Job Titles:
  • Fellow