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  1. Dec 29, 2017 · John T. Groves is a renowned chemist who studies biomimetic catalysis, membrane-protein interactions, and siderophore chemistry. He has received many awards and honors, and published several papers on topics such as alkane oxidation, water oxidation, and gallium mycobactin.

  2. Hydroxylation and epoxidation catalyzed by iron-porphine complexes. Oxygen transfer from iodosylbenzene. JT Groves, TE Nemo, RS Myers. Journal of the American Chemical Society 101 (4), 1032-1033. , 1979. 1295. 1979. High-valent iron-porphyrin complexes related to peroxidase and cytochrome P-450.

  3. Upon receiving his Ph.D., Groves began his independent research career as a member of the chemistry faculty at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 1969. In 1985, he moved to Princeton University where he is Hugh Stott Taylor Chair of Chemistry. The major thrust of his research program is at the interface of organic, inorganic, and ...

  4. Apr 26, 2018 · John T. Groves. posted on April 26, 2018 . Professor, Principal Investigator jtgroves@princeton.edu Hugh Stott Taylor Chair of Chemistry, Professor of Chemistry.

  5. The major thrust of our research program is at the interface of organic, inorganic, and biological chemistry. Many biochemical transformations, as well as important synthetic and industrial processes, are catalyzed by metals.

  6. Apr 25, 2024 · John T. Groves is the Hugh Stott Taylor Chair of Chemistry at Princeton University. He is a bioorganic and bioinorganic chemist who is recognized for his work with transition metal-containing enzymes and synthetic molecules that mimic their catalytic processes.

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  8. Dec 21, 2009 · Name: John Groves, the Hugh Stott Taylor Chair of Chemistry. Invention: HepatoChem. What it does: Mimicking the way the liver works, this process enables the automated and rapid biochemical analysis of drug compounds -- many times faster than traditional lab methods -- helping to speed the scientific discovery of new drugs and drug metabolites.

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