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Office: S 2030
Phone: 641-269-4518
Email: lindberg@grinnell.edu
B.A. (Chemistry), 1962, Kalamazoo College.
Ph.D. (Organic Chemistry), 1969, Baylor University.
Professor Lindberg’s research uses 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition as a route to materials
with potential anti-viral activity; he is collaborating with business partners on
the organic chemistry of materials useful in synthesis of antisense oligonucleotides
(http://www.metasensetechnologies.com).
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- CHM 221 and 222 Organic Chemistry
- CHM 221L and 222L Organic Chemistry Lab
- CHM 325 Advanced Organic Chemistry
- CHM 325L Advanced Organic Chemistry Lab
- William D. Sharpless, Peng Wu, Trond Vida Hansen, and James G. Lindberg, Just Click It: Undergraduate Procedures for the Copper(I) Catalyzed Formation of 1,2,3-Triazoles from Akyl Azides and Terminal Alkynes, J. Chem. Ed., 2005, 82, 1833
- Brice E. Uno and James G. Lindberg, Synthesis of 1,2,3-triazoles from aldehydes via propargyl alcohols, poster, 231st Meeting, American Chemical Society, Atlanta, GA, March, 2006
- Amy M. Danowitz and James G. Lindberg, Synthesis of 1,2,3-triazole analogs of antiviral drugs, poster, 229th Meeting American Chemical Society, San Diego, CA, March, 2005
- James G. Lindberg, Jacqui Burchfield, Dan Jeffrey, and Karyn Wieland, Four principles of combinatorial chemistry in a solution-phase, two-step synthesis in the introductory organic chemistry lab, poster, 229th National Meeting American Chemical Society, San Diego, CA, March, 2005
- D. J. Dellinger, D. M. Sheehan, N. K. Christensen, J. G. Lindberg, M. H. Caruthers, Solid-Phase Chemical Synthesis of Phosphonoacetate and Thiophosphonoacetate Oligodeoxynucleotides, J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 2003, 125, 940.
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