Maoquan Zhou
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Maoquan Zhou

 Mailing address:

Department of Chemistry                                                    

Tel: 304-293-3435 Ext. 6222
Fax
: 304-293-4904
E-mail
: maxo_zhou@yahoo.com

Graduate Teaching Assistant (August 2002 to April 2004)

Teaching for chemistry labs (CHEM 110, 112, 115, 116, 231, 235) 

Graduate Research Assistant (May 2004 to Present)

 Asymmetric synthesis of biologically active compounds (antibiotics, anticancer and anti-HIV) and development of novel synthetic methodologies. 

 Publications/Presentations

 1.      Ravula, Satheesh Babu; Zhou, Maoquan; O'Doherty, George A.  De-novo synthesis of oligosaccharides using palladium catalyzed glycosidation reaction.    Abstracts, 35th Central Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Pittsburgh, PA, United States, October 19-22 (2003).

2.      Babu, Ravula Satheesh; Zhou, Maoquan; O'Doherty, George A.  De novo synthesis of oligosaccharides palladium and osmium asymmetric catalysis.    Abstracts of Papers, 227th ACS National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, United States, March 28-April 1, 2004  (2004).

3.      Babu, Ravula Satheesh; Zhou, Maoquan; O'Doherty, George A.  De Novo Synthesis of Oligosaccharides Using a Palladium-Catalyzed Glycosylation Reaction.    Journal of the American Chemical Society (2004), 126(11), 3428-3429.

4.      Poster Presentation on “De-novo synthesis of branched and linear mixed D/L oligosaccharides”, Satheesh Babu Ravula, Maoquan Zhou, and George A. O'Doherty, at 228th National ACS Meet at Philadelphia (August 22-26, 2004).

5.   Sanjeeva R. Guppi; Zhou Maoquan; O'Doherty, George A.*  De Novo Asymmetric Synthesis of Homoadenosine via a Palladium-Catalyzed N-Glycosylation Reaction.    Organic Lett. (2006), ASAP.


Links:     CV of Maoquan
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