Throughout the academic year many special lectures and symposia are sponsored by the chemistry department. Listed below are those affiliated with organic chemistry.
C. S. Marvel Lectures in Organic Chemistry
This lectureship is held annually to host internationally recognized senior researchers in the field of organic chemistry. Professor John D. Roberts of the California Institute of Technology was the inaugural Marvel Lecturer in 1982.
R. C. Fuson Visiting Professors
This visiting professorship is held annually to host young faculty members who have made significant contributions to their field of research. Professor Eiichi Nakamura of the Tokyo Institute of Technology was the inaugural Fuson Visiting Professor in 1990.
Frontiers in Organic Chemistry Symposium
This biennial fall symposium celebrates research at the frontiers of organic chemistry in the general areas of synthesis, bioorganic and materials chemistry. This unique symposium is organized by a committee of graduate students representing each organic chemistry research group. Graduate students serve as the hosts for the five speakers who are chosen after consultation with all organic chemistry students. The symposium has been sponsored since 2000 by R.W. Johnson Pharmaceutical Research Institute (now Janssen Pharmaceuticals).
Organic Reactions Lectureship Series
This biennial lectureship (initiated in 1989 by Organic Reactions, Inc.) recognizes the accomplishments of younger (under 40) synthetic organic chemists not residing in North America and is provided to the departments of the active Board of Editors. Organic Reactions (founded in 1942) is one of the landmark publications created by Roger Adams at Illinois.
Organic Syntheses Lectureship Series
This lectureship, sponsored by Organic Syntheses, Inc., is provided to the departments of the active Board of Editors of the publication. Organic Syntheses, the first landmark publication created by Roger Adams at Illinois, had its beginnings as Summer Preps Laboratories during World War I.
3M Lectures in Organic Chemistry
2024 | Clemence Corminbouef (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) |
2022 | Dr. Mike Wendland (3M) Prof. Oren Scherman (University of Cambridge) |
2019 | Dr. Sean Smith (3M) Prof. Konrad Tiefenbacher (U of Basel) |
2018 | Dr. David Hays (3M) Prof. Bert Meijer (Eindhoven University of Technology) |
AbbVie Lectures in Organic Chemistry
(Originally Abbott)
Abbott Laboratories has generously sponsored this annual lecture series since 2007. The lectureship provides funds to invite internationally recognized researchers for a one-day mini-symposium that includes a lecture from an Abbott Laboratories scientist.
2023-2024 | TBD, AbbVie Laboratories Daniele Leonori, RWTH Aachen University |
2022-2023 | Dr. Ryan Phelan, AbbVie Laboratories Prof. Stefan Matile, University of Geneva |
2020-2021 | No Lecture |
2019-2020 | No Lecture |
2018-2019 | Dr. Brad Shotwell, AbbVie Laboratories Prof. Cristina Nevado, University of Zurich |
2017-2018 | Dr. Xueqing Wang, AbbVie Laboratories Prof. Shu-Li You, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry |
2016-17 | Dr. Violeta L. Marin, AbbVie Laboratories Prof. Gregory C. Fu, California Institute of Technology |
2015-16 | Dr. Kristine E. Frank, AbbVie Laboratories Prof. Jay S. Siegel, Tianjin University |
2014-15 | Dr. Michael Schrimpf, AbbVie Laboratories Prof. Kazuaki Ishihara, Nagoya University – Japan |
2012-13 | Dr. John Randolph, Abbott Laboratories Prof. John Vederas, University of Alberta |
2011-12 | Dr. Philip Kym, Abbott Laboratories Prof. Makoto Fujita, University of Tokyo |
2010-11 | Dr. Dale Kempf, Abbott Laboratories Prof. Ian Paterson, University of Cambridge |
2008-09 | Dr. Yi-Yin Ku, Abbott Laboratories Prof. Antonio Echavarren, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid |
2007-08 | Prof. David B. Collum, Cornell University |
Amgen Lectures in Organic Chemistry
2024 | Sunkyu Han, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology |
2022 |
Dr. Liang Zhang (Amgen) |
2020 | Dr. Kyle Quasdorf (Amgen) Prof. Jonathan Clayden (University of Bristol) |
2019 |
Dr. John Allen (Amgen-canceled due to weather) |
2017 | Dr. Matthew Beaver (Amgen) Prof. Greg Challis (University of Warwick) |
2017 | Dr. Ana Minatti (Amgen) Prof. Dirk Trauner (New York University) |
2015 | Dr. Sheng Cui (Amgen) Prof. David Milstein (Weizmann Institute of Science) |
Bristol-Myers Squibb Lectures in Organic Synthesis
Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS) has generously sponsored this annual lecture series since 2001. The lectureship provides funds to invite internationally recognized researchers for a one-day mini-symposium that includes a lecture from a BMS scientist.
2023-2024 | Paolo Melchiorre, University of Bologna |
2022-2023 | Dr. Andrew Degnan, Bristol-Myers Squibb Prof. Darren Dixon, University of Oxford |
2020-2021 | No Lecture |
2019-2020 | Dr. Antonio Ramirez, Bristol-Myers Squibb Prof. Michinori Suginome, Kyoto University |
2018-2019 | Dr. Ryan Moslin, Bristol-Myers Squibb Prof. Eric Meggers, Philipps-Universität Marburg |
2017-2018 | Dr. Francisco González-Bobes, Bristol-Myers Squibb Prof. Jan-E. Bӓckvall, Stockholm University |
2016-17 | Dr. Bruce Ellsworth, Bristol-Myers Squibb Prof. Stephen Buchwald, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
2015-16 | Dr. Adrian Ortiz, Bristol-Myers Squibb Prof. Matthias Beller, Leibniz-Institute for Catalysis, Rostock |
2014-15 | Dr. John Macor, Bristol-Myers Squibb Prof. Dennis Hall, University of Alberta |
2013-14 | Dr. Martin Eastgate, Bristol-Myers Squibb Prof. David Spring, University of Cambridge |
2012-13 (Spring) | Dr. Joel C. Barrish, Bristol-Myers Squibb Prof. Ben Feringa, University of Groningen |
2012-13 (Fall) | Dr. Rajendra Deshpande, Bristol-Myers Squibb Prof. Benjamin Davis, University of Oxford |
2010-11 | Dr. William R. Ewing, Bristol-Myers Squibb Prof. Paul Knochel, Ludwig-Maximilians-University |
2009-10 | Dr. David Kronenthal, Bristol-Myers Squibb Prof. Andreas Pfaltz, University of Basel |
2007-08 | Dr. Carl Decicco, Bristol-Myers Squibb Prof. Dr. Peter Seeberger, ETH Zürich |
2006-07 | Dr. Akin Davulcu, Bristol-Myers Squibb Prof. Jonathan Ellman, University of California, Berkeley |
2005-06 | Dr. Lawrence G. Hamann, Bristol-Myers Squibb Prof. Amir H. Hoveyda, Boston College |
2004-05 | Dr. Robert E. Waltermire, Bristol-Myers Squibb Prof. Daniel Kahne, Harvard University |
2003-04 | Dr. Lawrence B. Snyder, Bristol-Myers Squibb Prof. André Charette, Université de Montréal |
2002-03 | Dr. John W. Scott, Bristol-Myers Squibb Prof. William R. Roush, University of Michigan |
2001-02 | Dr. John J. Venit, Bristol-Myers Squibb Prof. Mark Lautens, University of Toronto |
Eli Lilly and Company Lectures in Organic Chemistry
Eli Lilly and Company has generously sponsored this annual lecture series since 2005. The lectureship provides funds to invite internationally recognized researchers in the field of organic chemistry.
2023-24 | Dr. Adriana Jemison, Eli Lilly Prof. Hagen Bayley, University of Oxford |
2022-23 | Dr. Alison Brewer, Eli Lilly Prof. Yoshiaki Nakao, Kyoto University |
2014-15 | Prof. James Morken, Boston College |
2013-14 | Prof. Ilan Marek, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology |
2012-13 | Prof. Gary Molander, University of Pennsylvania |
2011-12 | Prof. Matthew S. Sigman, University of Utah |
2009-10 | Prof. Herbert Waldmann, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology |
2008-09 | Prof. Donald Hilvert, ETH Zürich |
2007-08 | Prof. Scott J. Miller, Yale University |
2005-06 | Dr. Louis Jungheim, Eli Lilly and Company Prof. M. Reza Ghadiri, The Scripps Research Institute |
Genentech Lectures in Organic Chemistry
2024 | Bill Morandi (ETH Zurich) |
2022 | Dr. Jason Zbieg (Genentech) Prof. Eiji Yashima (Nagoya University) |
2019 | Dr. James Crawford (Genentech) Prof. Tomohisa Kuzuyama (University of Tokyo) |
2018 | Dr. Haiming Zhang (Genentech) Prof. Rubén Martín (Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia) |
Janssen Lectures in Organic Chemistry
2024 | Motomu Kanai, The University of Tokyo |
2023 | Prof. Lee Cronin, University of Glasgow Dr. Iulia Strambeanu, Janssen |
Merck Lectures in Organic Chemistry
2024 | Franziska Schoenebeck, RWTH Aachen University |
2023 | Merck Rep. TBD Prof. Masayuki Inoue, University of Tokyo |
2022 | Dr. Dipannita Kalyani (Merck) Prof. Josep Cornella (Max Planck Institute) |
2021 | Dr. Greg Hughes (Merck) |
2018 | Dr. Doug Beshore (Merck) Prof. Seth Herzon (Yale University) |
2017 | Dr. John Limanto (Merck) Prof. Frank Glorius (University of Münster) |
Novartis Seminars in Organic Chemistry
Novartis has generously sponsored this annual lecture series since 2002. The lectureship provides funds to invite internationally recognized researchers for a one-day mini-symposium that includes a lecture from a Novartis scientist.
In 2003, the inaugural Novartis lecturer was Prof. Duilio Arigoni from the ETH Zürich.
2022-2023 | Prof. Jason Chin, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, University of Cambridge |
2021-2022 | No Novartis representative Prof. Ruth Gschwind, University of Regensburg |
2018-2019 | Dr. Duncan Shaw, Novartis Prof. Janine Cossy, ESPCI ParisTech |
2017-2018 | Dr. Nicola Smith, Novartis Prof. Alois Fürstner, Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung |
2015-16 | Dr. Christopher Brain, Novartis Prof. Karl Gademann, University of Zürich |
2014-15 | Dr. Stefan Peukert, Novartis Prof. Helma Wennemers, ETH Zürich |
2013-14 | Dr. Andrew Patterson, Novartis Prof. Jeffrey Bode, ETH Zürich |
2012-13 | Dr. Frédéric Zécri, Novartis Prof. Guy Lloyd Jones, University of Bristol – United Kingdom |
2011-12 | Dr. Bryan Yeung, Novartis Prof. Motomu Kanai, University of Tokyo |
2010-11 | Dr. Simon Bushell, Novartis Prof. Takuzo Aida, University of Tokyo |
2008-09 | Prof. Alanna Schepartz, Yale University |
2004-05 | Prof. Hisashi Yamamoto, University of Chicago |
2003-04 | Prof. Donna Blackmond, University of Hull |
2002-03 | Prof. Duilio Arigoni, ETH Zürich |
Sigma-Aldrich
2024 | Marisa Kozlowski, University of Pennsylvania |
2023 | Richmond Sarpong, University of California, Berkeley |
2022 | Tristan Lambert, Cornell University |
2020 | Todd Hyster, Princeton University |
2018 | Jeff Aube, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
2018 | Tom Roris, Columbia University |
2016 | Mark Lauters, University of Toronto |
2015 | Timothy Jamison, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |