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D-Index
76
Citations
42834
World Ranking
4160
National Ranking
1313

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1987 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 1978 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

W. Clark Still is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their academic profile shows a career recognized by prestigious fellowships, namely the Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1987 and the Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in 1978.

The scholar's research contributions span a range of topics, though specific fields of study, subfields, recent papers, coauthors, and publication venues have not been detailed in the available data.

Despite the absence of detailed publication records or collaborative networks, the awards indicate recognition within academic and scientific communities, reflecting engagement with research that meets standards for notable fellowships.

Best Publications

  • Rapid chromatographic technique for preparative separations with moderate resolution

    W. Clark Still;Michael Kahn;Abhijit Mitra

  • Semianalytical treatment of solvation for molecular mechanics and dynamics

    W. Clark Still;Anna Tempczyk;Ronald C. Hawley;Thomas Hendrickson

  • MacroModel—an integrated software system for modeling organic and bioorganic molecules using molecular mechanics

    F. Mohamadi;Nigel G. J. Richards;W. C. Guida;R. Liskamp

  • APPROXIMATE ATOMIC SURFACES FROM LINEAR COMBINATIONS OF PAIRWISE OVERLAPS (LCPO)

    Jörg Weiser;Peter S. Shenkin;W. Clark Still

  • An internal-coordinate Monte Carlo method for searching conformational space

    George Chang;Wayne C. Guida;W. Clark Still

  • Direct synthesis of Z-unsaturated esters. A useful modification of the horner-emmons olefination.

    W.Clark Still;Cesare Gennari

  • The GB/SA Continuum Model for Solvation. A Fast Analytical Method for the Calculation of Approximate Born Radii

    Di Qiu;Peter S. Shenkin;and Frank P. Hollinger;W. Clark Still

  • Complex synthetic chemical libraries indexed with molecular tags

    M. H. J. Ohlmeyer;R. N. Swanson;L. W. Dillard;J. C. Reader

  • Complex combinatorial chemical libraries encoded with tags

    W. Clark Still;Michael H. Wigler;Michael H. J. Ohlmeyer;Lawrence W. Dillard

  • Conformations of cycloheptadecane. A comparison of methods for conformational searching

    Martin Saunders;K. N. Houk;Yun Dong Wu;W. Clark Still

  • Stannylation/destannylation. Preparation of .alpha.-alkoxy organolithium reagents and synthesis of dendrolasin via a carbinyl carbanion equivalent

    W. Clark Still

  • DISCOVERY OF SEQUENCE-SELECTIVE PEPTIDE BINDING BY SYNTHETIC RECEPTORS USING ENCODED COMBINATORIAL LIBRARIES

    W. Clark Still

  • Chemical consequences of conformation in macrocyclic compounds

    W.Clark Still;Igor Galynker

  • Parallel Synthesis and Screening of a Solid Phase Carbohydrate Library

    Rui Liang;Lin Yan;Jennifer Loebach;Min Ge

  • Synthesis of alternating hydroxy- and methyl-substituted hydrocarbons by oxymercuration of cyclopropylcarbinols

    David B. Collum;W. Clark. Still;Fariborz. Mohamadi

  • A rapid approximation to the solvent accessible surface areas of atoms

    Winnfried Hasel;Thomas F. Hendrickson;W.Clark Still

  • A General Method for Molecular Tagging of Encoded Combinatorial Chemistry Libraries

    H. Peter Nestler;Paul A. Bartlett;W. Clark Still

  • .alpha.-Alkoxyorganolithium reagents. A new class of configurationally stable carbanions for organic synthesis

    W. Clark Still;C. Sreekumar

  • A highly stereoselective synthesis of Z-trisubstituted olefins via [2,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement. Preference for a pseudoaxially substituted transition state

    W. Clark Still;Abhijit Mitra

  • Chelation-controlled nucleophilic additions. 2. A highly effective system for asymmetric induction in the reaction of organometallics with β-alkoxyaldehydes.

    W. Clark Still;Josef A. Schneider

  • An unbounded systematic search of conformational space

    Jonathan M. Goodman;W. Clark Still

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Wigler
Michael Wigler Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Cesare Gennari
Cesare Gennari University of Milan
David B. Collum
David B. Collum Cornell University
Igor Galynker
Igor Galynker Mount Sinai Beth Israel
Gilbert Stork
Gilbert Stork Columbia University
Rob M. J. Liskamp
Rob M. J. Liskamp University of Glasgow
Gabriela Chiosis
Gabriela Chiosis Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Daniel Kahne
Daniel Kahne Harvard University
Ivo G. Boneca
Ivo G. Boneca Institut Pasteur

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