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Timothy F. Jamison

Timothy F. Jamison

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Chemistry

D-Index
87
Citations
24850
World Ranking
2441
National Ranking
858

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 2004 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Timothy F. Jamison is affiliated with MIT in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in chemistry and engineering. Their work spans multiple subfields, including biomedical engineering, organic chemistry, molecular biology, materials chemistry, and inorganic chemistry.

The research topics covered by Jamison include innovative microfluidic and catalytic techniques innovation, chemical synthesis and analysis, crystallization and solubility studies, synthetic organic chemistry methods, asymmetric hydrogenation and catalysis, biochemical and molecular research, and fluorine in organic chemistry.

Key recent papers authored by or associated with Jamison include:

  • Bayesian Optimization of Computer-Proposed Multistep Synthetic Routes on an Automated Robotic Flow Platform (2022) published in ACS Central Science
  • Ready, Set, Flow! Automated Continuous Synthesis and Optimization (2021) published in Trends in Chemistry
  • Continuous Production of Five Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients in Flexible Plug-and-Play Modules: A Demonstration Campaign (2020) published in Organic Process Research & Development
  • A concise route to MK-4482 (EIDD-2801) from cytidine (2020) published in Chemical Communications
  • Continuous flow strategies for using fluorinated greenhouse gases in fluoroalkylations (2021) published in Chemical Society Reviews

Jamison has frequently collaborated with a number of researchers including Sarah Jane Mear, David R. Snead, C. Breen, B. Frank Gupton, and Klavs F. Jensen.

Thevenues that have commonly published Jamison's work include:

  • Organic Process Research & Development (6 publications)
  • Reaction Chemistry & Engineering (3 publications)
  • Synlett (2 publications)
  • Organic Letters (2 publications)
  • The Cambridge Structural Database (2 publications)

Jamison's primary contributions lie at the intersection of chemistry and engineering, with a strong focus on biomedical engineering and organic chemistry applications. The work integrates fundamental research on synthetic organic chemistry methods with applications in continuous flow synthesis and microfluidic systems.

The scientist has received recognition such as being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2014 and a Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in 2004.

Best Publications

  • Recent advances in homogeneous nickel catalysis

    Sarah Z. Tasker;Eric A. Standley;Timothy F. Jamison

  • A robotic platform for flow synthesis of organic compounds informed by AI planning

    Connor W. Coley;Dale A. Thomas;Justin A. M. Lummiss;Jonathan N. Jaworski

  • On-demand continuous-flow production of pharmaceuticals in a compact, reconfigurable system

    Andrea Adamo;Rachel L. Beingessner;Mohsen Behnam;Jie Chen

  • Continuous flow multi-step organic synthesis

    Damien Webb;Timothy F. Jamison

  • A graph-convolutional neural network model for the prediction of chemical reactivity

    Connor W. Coley;Wengong Jin;Luke Rogers;Timothy F. Jamison

  • End‐to‐End Continuous Manufacturing of Pharmaceuticals: Integrated Synthesis, Purification, and Final Dosage Formation

    Salvatore Mascia;Patrick L. Heider;Haitao Zhang;Richard Lakerveld

  • Reconfigurable system for automated optimization of diverse chemical reactions

    Anne-Catherine Bédard;Andrea Adamo;Kosi C. Aroh;M. Grace Russell

  • Photoredox activation of carbon dioxide for amino acid synthesis in continuous flow

    Hyowon Seo;Matthew H. Katcher;Timothy F. Jamison

  • Highly Enantio- and Diastereoselective Hetero-Diels-Alder Reactions Catalyzed by New Chiral Tridentate Chromium(III) Catalysts.

    Alexander G. Dossetter;Timothy F. Jamison;Eric N. Jacobsen

  • Visible‐Light Photoredox Catalysis in Flow

    Joseph W. Tucker;Yuan Zhang;Timothy F. Jamison;Corey R. J. Stephenson

  • Iterative exponential growth of stereo- and sequence-controlled polymers

    Jonathan C. Barnes;Deborah J. C. Ehrlich;Angela X. Gao;Frank A. Leibfarth

  • Catalytic asymmetric reductive coupling of alkynes and aldehydes: enantioselective synthesis of allylic alcohols and alpha-hydroxy ketones.

    Karen M Miller;Wei-Sheng Huang;Timothy F Jamison

  • UNDERSTANDING AND CONTROLLING THE CELL CYCLE WITH NATURAL PRODUCTS

    Deborah T. Hung;Timothy F. Jamison;Stuart L. Schreiber

  • Epoxide-opening cascades promoted by water

    Ivan Vilotijevic;Timothy F. Jamison

  • Direct β-Selective Hydrocarboxylation of Styrenes with CO2 Enabled by Continuous Flow Photoredox Catalysis

    Hyowon Seo;Aofei Liu;Timothy F. Jamison

  • Regioselectivity and Enantioselectivity in Nickel-Catalysed Reductive Coupling Reactions of Alkynes

    Ryan M. Moslin;Karen Miller-Moslin;Timothy F. Jamison

  • A Three‐Minute Synthesis and Purification of Ibuprofen: Pushing the Limits of Continuous‐Flow Processing

    David R. Snead;Timothy F. Jamison

  • A Broadly Applicable Strategy for Entry into Homogeneous Nickel(0) Catalysts from Air-Stable Nickel(II) Complexes.

    Eric A. Standley;Stacey J. Smith;Peter Müller;Timothy F. Jamison

  • Nickel Catalysis: Synergy between Method Development and Total Synthesis

    Eric A. Standley;Sarah Z. Tasker;Kim L. Jensen;Timothy F. Jamison

  • Epoxide‐Opening Cascades in the Synthesis of Polycyclic Polyether Natural Products

    Ivan Vilotijevic;Timothy F. Jamison

  • Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis, Second Edition

    Leo A. Paquette;David Crich;Philip Fuchs;Gary Molander

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric N. Jacobsen
Eric N. Jacobsen Harvard University
Ilan Marek
Ilan Marek Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Stuart L. Schreiber
Stuart L. Schreiber Harvard University
Peng Liu
Peng Liu University of Pittsburgh
Stuart L. Schreiber
Stuart L. Schreiber Harvard University

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