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    Butyrolactone Synthesis via Polar Radical Crossover Cycloaddition Reactions: Diastereoselective Syntheses of Methylenolactocin and Protolichesterinic Acid by Zeller, Mary A, Riener, Michelle, Nicewicz, David A

    Published in Organic letters (19-09-2014)
    “…A direct catalytic synthesis of γ-butyrolactones from simple alkene and unsaturated acid starting materials is reported. The catalytic system consists of the…”
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    Suzuki−Miyaura Coupling of Aryl Carbamates, Carbonates, and Sulfamates by Quasdorf, Kyle W, Riener, Michelle, Petrova, Krastina V, Garg, Neil K

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (16-12-2009)
    “…The first Suzuki−Miyaura cross-couplings of carbamates, carbonates, and sulfamates is described. The method provides a powerful means of using simple…”
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    Using Enzyme Assays to Evaluate the Structure and Bioactivity of Sponge-Derived Meroterpenes by Robinson, Sarah J, Hoobler, Eric K, Riener, Michelle, Loveridge, Steven T, Tenney, Karen, Valeriote, Frederick A, Holman, Theodore R, Crews, Phillip

    “…Enzyme screening of crude sponge extracts prioritized a 2005 Papua New Guinea collection of Hyrtios sp. for further study. The MeOH extract contained…”
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    Synthesis of C2 symmetric cyclobutanes and γ-butyrolactones via photoinduced electron transfer by Riener, Michelle

    Published 01-01-2014
    “…Organic Photoredox Catalysis: An overview of the principles of photoredox catalysis, alkene oxidation, and discussion of organic and inorganic photooxidants,…”
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    Synthesis of C2 symmetric cyclobutanes and gamma-butyrolactones via photoinduced electron transfer by Riener, Michelle

    “…Organic Photoredox Catalysis: An overview of the principles of photoredox catalysis, alkene oxidation, and discussion of organic and inorganic photooxidants,…”
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    Dissertation