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Overview

M. G. Finn is affiliated with the Georgia Institute of Technology in the United States. Their research encompasses a diverse range of scientific disciplines and subjects, reflecting a broad and interdisciplinary approach.

Recent notable publications by M. G. Finn include:

  • Bioorthogonal chemistry, 2021, Nature Reviews Methods Primers
  • Introduction: Click Chemistry, 2021, Chemical Reviews
  • N-Aryl-linked spirocyclic polymers for membrane separations of complex hydrocarbon mixtures, 2020, Science
  • Treatment of influenza and SARS-CoV-2 infections via mRNA-encoded Cas13a in rodents, 2021, Nature Biotechnology
  • Programmable multistage drug delivery to lymph nodes, 2020, Nature Nanotechnology

Frequent collaborators of M. G. Finn include:

  • Laura L. Kiessling
  • Cynthia J. Burrows
  • Shu Wang
  • Hyun Jae Kim
  • Gerald J. Meyer

M. G. Finn has contributed extensively to publications in several key scientific venues, including:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • ACS Nano
  • Biomacromolecules
  • Chemistry of Materials
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Their work covers numerous subfields of study, such as:

  • History and Philosophy of Science
  • Molecular Biology
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Materials Chemistry

The main topics addressed in M. G. Finn's research include:

  • Academic Writing and Publishing
  • Bacteriophages and microbial interactions
  • Membrane Separation and Gas Transport
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Covalent Organic Framework Applications
  • RNA Interference and Gene Delivery
  • Health Sciences Research and Education

Best Publications

  • Click Chemistry: Diverse Chemical Function from a Few Good Reactions.

    Hartmuth C. Kolb;M. G. Finn;K. Barry Sharpless

  • Bioconjugation by Copper(I)-Catalyzed Azide-Alkyne [3 + 2] Cycloaddition

    Qian Wang;Timothy R Chan;Robert Hilgraf;Valery V Fokin

  • “On Water”: Unique Reactivity of Organic Compounds in Aqueous Suspension

    Sridhar Narayan;John Muldoon;M. G. Finn;Valery V. Fokin

  • Click-Chemie: diverse chemische Funktionalität mit einer Handvoll guter Reaktionen

    Hartmuth C. Kolb;M. G. Finn;K. Barry Sharpless

  • Sulfur(VI) Fluoride Exchange (SuFEx): Another Good Reaction for Click Chemistry

    Jiajia Dong;Larissa Krasnova;M. G. Finn;K. Barry Sharpless

  • Analysis and Optimization of Copper-Catalyzed Azide–Alkyne Cycloaddition for Bioconjugation

    Vu Hong;Stanislav I. Presolski;Celia Ma;M. G. Finn

  • Click Chemistry In Situ: Acetylcholinesterase as a Reaction Vessel for the Selective Assembly of a Femtomolar Inhibitor from an Array of Building Blocks

    Warren G. Lewis;Luke G. Green;Flavio Grynszpan;Zoran Radić

  • Mechanism of the Ligand-Free CuI-Catalyzed Azide–Alkyne Cycloaddition Reaction†

    Valentin O. Rodionov;Valery V. Fokin;M. G. Finn

  • Click Chemistry in Complex Mixtures: Bioorthogonal Bioconjugation

    Craig S. McKay;M.G. Finn

  • Inhibitors of HIV‐1 Protease by Using In Situ Click Chemistry

    Matthew Whiting;John Muldoon;Ying-Chuan Lin;Steven M. Silverman

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  • In situ click chemistry: probing the binding landscapes of biological molecules

    Sreeman K. Mamidyala;M. G. Finn

  • Ligand-accelerated Cu-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition: a mechanistic report.

    Valentin O Rodionov;Stanislav I Presolski;David Díaz Díaz;Valery V Fokin

  • Click chemistry in materials synthesis. 1. Adhesive polymers from copper‐catalyzed azide‐alkyne cycloaddition

    David D. Díaz;Sreenivas Punna;Philipp Holzer;Andrew K. McPherson

  • Labeling live cells by copper-catalyzed alkyne--azide click chemistry.

    Vu Hong;Nicole F. Steinmetz;Marianne Manchester;M. G. Finn

  • Benzimidazole and related ligands for cu-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition

    Valentin O. Rodionov;Stanislav I. Presolski;Sean Gardinier;Yeon-Hee Lim

  • Copper-Catalyzed Azide–Alkyne Click Chemistry for Bioconjugation

    Stanislav I. Presolski;Vu Phong Hong;M.G. Finn

  • Icosahedral Virus Particles as Addressable Nanoscale Building Blocks

    Qian Wang;Tianwei Lin;Liang Tang;John E. Johnson

  • Discovery and characterization of catalysts for azide-alkyne cycloaddition by fluorescence quenching.

    Warren G Lewis;Fernando G Magallon;Valery V Fokin;M G Finn

  • Mechanism of asymmetric epoxidation. 2. Catalyst structure

    M. G. Finn;K. Barry Sharpless

  • Porous Silicon as a Versatile Platform for Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry

    Zhouxin Shen;John J. Thomas;Claudia Averbuj;Klas M. Broo

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter J. Stang
Peter J. Stang University of Utah
Shu Wang
Shu Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Gilbert C. Walker
Gilbert C. Walker University of Toronto
Stuart J. Rowan
Stuart J. Rowan University of Chicago
Prashant V. Kamat
Prashant V. Kamat University of Notre Dame
Marc A. Hillmyer
Marc A. Hillmyer University of Minnesota
Vincent M. Rotello
Vincent M. Rotello University of Massachusetts Amherst
Gregory D. Scholes
Gregory D. Scholes Princeton University

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