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92
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World Ranking
1850
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - Fellow, National Academy of Inventors
  • 2010 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 2009 - Fellow of the American Chemical Society
  • 2003 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)
  • 1994 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Michael P. Doyle is affiliated with The University of Texas at San Antonio in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on chemistry and materials science, with significant contributions in subfields such as organic chemistry, materials chemistry, epidemiology, infectious diseases, and public health.

The main topics addressed in their work include crystallization and solubility studies, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, cyclopropane reaction mechanisms, catalytic C-H functionalization methods, synthesis and catalytic reactions, catalytic alkyne reactions, and asymmetric synthesis and catalysis.

Selected recent papers illustrate the scope and diversity of their research. These include:

  • Radical-Mediated Strategies for the Functionalization of Alkenes with Diazo Compounds (2020), published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • α-Amino Radical-Mediated Diverse Difunctionalization of Alkenes: Construction of C-C, C-N, and C-S Bonds (2020), ACS Catalysis
  • Potent Henipavirus Neutralization by Antibodies Recognizing Diverse Sites on Hendra and Nipah Virus Receptor Binding Protein (2020), Cell
  • Radical Cascade Multicomponent Minisci Reactions with Diazo Compounds (2022), ACS Catalysis
  • Carvacrol oil inhibits biofilm formation and exopolysaccharide production of Enterobacter cloacae (2020), Food Control

The scientist frequently collaborates with a consistent group of coauthors, which include:

  • Hadi D. Arman
  • Luca De Angelis
  • Yong-Liang Su
  • Haifeng Zheng
  • Kuiyong Dong

Publications are regularly featured in a range of scientific venues with the most frequent contributions in:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • ACS Catalysis
  • Organic Letters
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Chemical Science

Michael P. Doyle has been recognized by multiple scientific organizations. Awards received include:

  • Fellow, National Academy of Inventors (2013)
  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) (2010)
  • Fellow of the American Chemical Society (2009)
  • Member of the National Academy of Medicine (2003)
  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) (1994)

Best Publications

  • Modern catalytic methods for organic synthesis with diazo compounds

    Michael P. Doyle;M. Anthony McKervey;Tao Ye

  • Catalytic carbene insertion into C-H bonds.

    Michael P. Doyle;Richard Duffy;Maxim Ratnikov;Lei Zhou

  • Recent Advances in Asymmetric Catalytic Metal Carbene Transformations.

    Michael P. Doyle;David C. Forbes

  • Catalytic methods for metal carbene transformations

    Michael P. Doyle

  • Oxidation of nitrogen oxides by bound dioxygen in hemoproteins.

    Michael P. Doyle;James W. Hoekstra

  • Modern Catalytic Methods for Organic Synthesis with Diazo Compounds: From Cyclopropanes to Ylides

    Michael P. Doyle;M. Anthony McKervey;Tao Ye

  • Survival and growth characteristics of Escherichia coli associated with hemorrhagic colitis.

    M P Doyle;J L Schoeni

  • Basic Organic Stereochemistry

    Ernest Ludwig Eliel;Samuel H. Wilen;Michael P. Doyle

  • New aspects of catalytic asymmetric cyclopropanation

    Michael P. Doyle;Marina N. Protopopova

  • Kinetics and mechanism of the oxidation of human deoxyhemoglobin by nitrites.

    M.P. Doyle;R.A. Pickering;T.M. DeWeert;J.W. Hoekstra

  • Electronic and steric control in carbon-hydrogen insertion reactions of diazoacetoacetates catalyzed by dirhodium(II) carboxylates and carboxamides

    Michael P. Doyle;Larry J. Westrum;Wendelmoed N. E. Wolthuis;Marjorie M. See

  • Ligand effects on dirhodium(II) carbene reactivities. Highly effective switching between competitive carbenoid transformations

    Albert Padwa;David J. Austin;Alan T. Price;Mark A. Semones

  • Electrophilic metal carbenes as reaction intermediates in catalytic reactions

    Michael P. Doyle

  • The [3 + 3]-cycloaddition alternative for heterocycle syntheses: catalytically generated metalloenolcarbenes as dipolar adducts.

    Xinfang Xu;Michael P. Doyle

  • Dirhodium(II) tetrakis(carboxamidates) with chiral ligands. Structure and selectivity in catalytic metal-carbene transformations

    Michael P. Doyle;William R. Winchester;Johannes A. A. Hoorn;Vincent Lynch

  • Exceptionally high trans (anti) stereoselectivity in catalytic cyclopropanation reactions

    Michael P. Doyle;Vahid Bagheri;Thomas J. Wandless;Nancy K. Harn

  • Perspective on dirhodium carboxamidates as catalysts.

    Michael P. Doyle

  • Enantioselective Intramolecular Cyclopropanations of Allylic and Homoallylic Diazoacetates and Diazoacetamides Using Chiral Dirhodium(II) Carboxamide Catalysts

    Michael P. Doyle;Richard E. Austin;A. Scott Bailey;Michael P. Dwyer

  • Dirhodium(II) Caprolactamate: An Exceptional Catalyst for Allylic Oxidation

    Arthur J. Catino;Raymond E. Forslund;Michael P. Doyle

  • Alkyl nitrite-metal halide deamination reactions. 2. Substitutive deamination of arylamines by alkyl nitrites and copper(II) halides. A direct and remarkably efficient conversion of arylamines to aryl halides

    Michael P. Doyle;Bernard Siegfried;Joseph F. Dellaria

  • Highly enantioselective trapping of zwitterionic intermediates by imines

    Huang Qiu;Ming Li;Li Qin Jiang;Feng Ping Lv

  • Recent advances in asymmetric catalytic metal carbene transformations

    Doina G. Ene;Michael P. Doyle

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Y. Zavalij
Peter Y. Zavalij University of Maryland, College Park
Wenhao Hu
Wenhao Hu Sun Yat-sen University
Hadi D. Arman
Hadi D. Arman The University of Texas at San Antonio
Larry R. Beuchat
Larry R. Beuchat Center for Food Safety
Qi-Lin Zhou
Qi-Lin Zhou Nankai University
Jianghong Meng
Jianghong Meng University of Maryland, College Park
Vincent M. Lynch
Vincent M. Lynch The University of Texas at Austin
Robert E. Brackett
Robert E. Brackett IEH Laboratories and Consulting Group
Roland J. Pieters
Roland J. Pieters Utrecht University
Kumar Venkitanarayanan
Kumar Venkitanarayanan University of Connecticut

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