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Our Research was updated!

投稿日: August 20, 2021
  • 前の記事Congratulations! “Rapid and mild one-flow synthetic approach to unsymmetrical sulfamides guided by Bayesian optimization,” by Mr. Naoto Sugisawa and Dr. Yuma Otake was accepted for publication in Chem. Methods. This is a collaborative work with Kanazawa U., British Columbia U. and Tokyo Tech. This is our first report related to machine learning-assisted reaction development.
  • 次の記事Dr. Shusaku Asano(Institute for Materials Chemistry and Engineering, Kyushu University)visited our group and gave a lecture! Thank you for a great lecture and long time Q and A!

Recent Posts

  • Prof. Dr. Hiroyuki Nakamura gave a lecture in the 195th Pharmaceutical Sciences Seminar on May 28th
  • Congratulations! “Optimizing microflow sequential coupling and cyclization of multiple linear substrates guided by Bayesian optimization” by Mr. Kohei Nakabayashi and Mr. Naoto Sugisawa was designated as a “Selected Paper” in Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn.! We again thank the professional collaborators for joining this project!
  • Welcome!Six new members joined our group!
  • Congratulations! “Optimizing microflow sequential coupling and cyclization of multiple linear substrates guided by Bayesian optimization” by Mr. Kohei Nakabayashi and Mr. Naoto Sugisawa was accepted for publication in Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn.! We thank the professional collaborators for joining this project!
  • Congratulations! “Avoiding undesired intramolecular diketopiperazine formation during peptoid chain elongation using a microflow reactor” by Mr. Yuki Okura and Mr. Yuma Tanaka was accepted for publication in Org. Lett.
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