The progress of mankind is due exclusively to the progress of natural sciences, not to morals, religion or philosophy.

Justus von Liebig, 1866

 

INVITED LECTURES

OUR HISTORY 
OCS-2009    |    GEOHET-2011

 

Prof.Takaaki Sato

Lecturer at  Keio University, Department of Applied Chemistry

 

 

 

 

Educational Background:  

  • Undergraduate: Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (April 1997 - March 2001)  Advisor: Prof. Masahiro Hirama
  • Graduate:  Ph.D., March 2006 (Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan)  Advisor: Prof. Masahiro Hirama
  • Postdoctoral: University of California, Irvine, USA (April 2006 - March 2008), Advisor: Prof. Larry E. Overman

Professional Positions

  • April 2005-March 2007: JSPS fellows
  • April 2008- March 2012: Assistant Professor, Keio University, Department of Applied Chemistry, Prof. Chida group
  • April 2012-Present: Lecturer, Keio University, Department of Applied Chemistry, Prof. Chida group

Honors and Awards

The Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. Award in Synthetic Organic Chemistry (2009)


Representative Publication

 
  • Shirokane, K.; Kurosaki, Y.; *Sato, T.; *Chida, N. “A Direct Entry to Substituted N-Methoxyamines from N-Methoxyamides via N-Oxyiminium Ions”, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2010, 49, 6369‒6372.
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  • Yanagita, Y.; Nakamura, H.; Shirokane, K.; Kurosaki, Y.; *Sato, T.; *Chida, N. “Direct Nucleophilic Addition to N-Alkoxyamides”, Chem. ‒ Eur. J. 2013, 19, 678‒684.
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  • Shirokane, K.; Wada, T.; Yoritate, M.; Minamikawa, R.; Takayama, N.; *Sato T.; *Chida, N. “Total Synthesis of (±)-Gephyrotoxin via Amide-Selective Reductive Nucleophilic Addition”, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2014, 53, 512‒516.