- K. C. Nicolaou
Kyriacos Costa Nicolaou is a Cypriot-American
chemist . K. C. Nicolaou was born onJuly 5 ,1946 , inKaravas ,Cyprus where he grew up and went to school until the age of 18. In 1964, he went to England where he spent two years learning English and preparing to enter the University. He studied chemistry at theUniversity of London . (B.Sc., 1969, Bedford College;Ph.D. 1972,University College London , with Professors F. Sondheimer and P. J. Garratt). In 1972, he moved to the United States and, after postdoctoral appointments atColumbia University (1972-1973, Professor T. J. Katz) andHarvard University (1973-1976, ProfessorE. J. Corey ), he joined the faculty at theUniversity of Pennsylvania where he became the Rhodes-Thompson Professor of Chemistry.In 1989, he started at the
University of California ,San Diego , where he is Professor of Chemistry, andThe Scripps Research Institute where he is the Darlene Shiley Professor of Chemistry, and Chairman of the Department of Chemistry. In 1996, he was appointed Aline W. and L.S. Skaggs Professor of Chemical Biology in The Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology, The Scripps Research Institute.Nicolaou is active in the field of
organic chemistry with research interests natural product synthesis andtotal synthesis . He is responsible for the synthesis of many complex molecules found in nature such asTaxol in the Taxol total synthesis andvancomycin . He is also the co-author of two popular books ontotal synthesis : Classics in Total Synthesis IRef|Classics1 and IIRef|Classics2.Awards
K. C. Nicolaou has received numerous awards and honors including:
* Schering Prize (Germany)
* Aspirin Prize (Spain)
* Max Tishler Prize Lecture (Harvard)
* Yamada Prize (Japan)
* Janssen Prize (Belgium)
* Nagoya Medal (Japan)
* Centenary Medal (Royal Society UK)
* Paul Karrer Medal (Switzerland)
* Inhoffen Medal (Germany)
* Nichols Medal (USA)
* Linus Pauling Medal (USA)
* Esselen Award (USA)
* ACS Award for Creative Work in Synthetic Organic Chemistry (USA)
* ACS Guenther Award in Natural Products Chemistry (USA)
* Nobel Laureate Signature Award
* Tetrahedron Prize Award
* Fellow of theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences
* Member of the National Academy of Sciences
* Several honorary degreesReferences
# cite book|last = Nicolaou| first = Kyriacos Costa| coauthors = E. J. Sorensen | title = Classics in Total Synthesis: Targets, Strategies, Methods| publisher = Wiley-VCH | date = 1996 | id = ISBN 3-527-29231-4
# cite book|last = Nicolaou| first = Kyriacos Costa| coauthors = S. A. Snyder | title = Classics in Total Synthesis II: More Targets, Strategies, Methods| publisher = Wiley-VCH | date = 2003 | id = ISBN 3-527-30684-6External links
* [http://www.scripps.edu/chem/nicolaou/ The Nicolaou group at The Scripps Research Institute]
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