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  1. Dave Macmillan Dave started his independent career in 1998 at the University of California, Berkeley. In 2000, he moved to the California Institute of Technology.

    • Research

      Dave MacMillan; Photoredox/Merck; Social Media; Research....

    • Publications

      Recent publications from the MacMillan group in the area of...

    • Presentations

      David MacMillan. Enantioselective Organocatalysis Lecture 2...

    • People

      The MacMillan Group, whose primary goal is to push the...

    • Dave MacMillan

      Dave MacMillan was born in Bellshill, Scotland and received...

    • Photoredox/Merck

      A valuable addition to photochemistry, the Merck...

    • Social Media

      Engaging Alkenes in Metallaphotoredox: A Triple Catalytic,...

    • Former Members

      Dr. Soo Bong Han, Postdoctoral Scholar 2012 . Korea Research...

  2. Sir David William Cross MacMillan FRS FRSE (born 16 March 1968) is a Scottish chemist and the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Chemistry at Princeton University, where he was also the chair of the Department of Chemistry from 2010 to 2015.

  3. Dave MacMillan was born in Bellshill, Scotland and received his undergraduate degree in chemistry from the University of Glasgow, where he worked with Dr. Ernie Colvin.

  4. David MacMillan is a leading researcher in organic synthesis, catalysis, and chemical biology. He has developed novel methods of photoredox, metallaphotoredox, and radical sorting catalysis, and won the 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his contributions.

  5. David MacMillan is a British-born chemist who developed a new type of catalysis that can build only one of two mirror image variants of a molecule. He shares the prize with Benjamin List for their work on asymmetric organocatalysis, which has applications in pharmaceutical research and environmental chemistry.

  6. Oct 6, 2021 · MacMillan, the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Chemistry, shares the prize for his work on organocatalysis, a green and versatile way to drive chemical reactions. He also leads the Princeton Catalysis Initiative and is a pioneer in photocatalysis.

  7. Interview with David MacMillan, February 2022. Nobelprize.org interviewed chemistry laureate David MacMillan in February 2022. He told us about his childhood in Scotland, how his brother’s choice to go to university inadvertently led to his career in science and his research group’s love of pranks. Can you tell us a little bit about your ...