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  1. Abigail Gutmann Doyle is a professor of chemistry at the University of California, Los Angeles, where she holds the Saul Winstein Chair in Organic Chemistry. Her research focuses on the development of new chemical transformations in organic chemistry.

  2. Short Biography. Abigail Doyle received her A.B. and A.M. summa cum laude in Chemistry and Chemical Biology from Harvard University in 2002 and her PhD from the same department in 2008. Professor Doyle began her independent academic career in the Department of Chemistry at Princeton University in 2008.

  3. Meet Abby. Abigail Doyle was born in Princeton, NJ in 1980. She received her A.B. and A.M. summa cum laude in Chemistry and Chemical Biology from Harvard University in 2002. As an undergraduate, she investigated iron-catalyzed epoxidations of alkenes in collaboration with Dr. Christina White.

  4. Aktuelle Kontaktadresse. Gastgeber*innen während der Förderung. Programm (e) 2022. Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel-Forschungspreis-Programm. Projektbeschreibung der*des Nominierenden. Professor Doyle is internationally recognized for her seminal contributions to organofluorine chemistry, to Nickel catalysis and to machine learning for organic synthesis.

  5. The Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry welcomes Professor Abigail Doyle, who joins the department as the Saul Winstein Chair of Organic Chemistry. Prof. Doyle joined the department as a Full Professor effective July 1, 2021.

  6. 15. Okt. 2021 · At a small reception on September 24, 2021, we welcomed Professor Abigail Doyle to UCLA and celebrated her appointment as the 4th holder of the Winstein Chair. Doyle joined the UCLA faculty in July 2021 as the Saul Winstein Chair in Organic Chemistry. Prior to that she was a faculty member in the Department of Chemistry at Princeton ...

  7. Current contact address. Host during sponsorship. Program (s) 2022. Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award Programme. Nominator's project description. Professor Doyle is internationally recognized for her seminal contributions to organofluorine chemistry, to Nickel catalysis and to machine learning for organic synthesis.