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Erick Carreira is the Thieme-IUPAC prizewinner 2002
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| Thieme Publishers and the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) are pleased
to announce that Erick Carreira was awarded the Thieme-IUPAC Prize 2002 in recognition of his outstanding
achievements in the field of synthetic organic chemistry. His research focuses on the asymmetric synthesis of
biologically active, stereochemically complex, natural products, and has resulted in | the highly lauded syntheses
of challenging target molecules and the development of catalytic and stoichiometric reagents for asymmetric
stereocontrol using an approach that is both innovative and elegant. He was presented the prize at
ICOS-14
in Christchurch, New Zealand on 16 July, 2002.
To learn more about the prizewinner, visit
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