Science of Synthesis Early Career Advisory Board (ECAB)
Meet the members of the current Science of Synthesis Early Career Advisory Board for 2025-2027!
Dr. Sobi Asako
RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, Wako, Japan
Prof. Ana Bahamonde
University of California Riverside, USA
Dr. Joshua P. Barham
University of Strathglyde, Glasgow, UK
Prof. Alicia Casitas
Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
Prof. Guijuan Cheng
Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, P. R. of China
Dr. Emma K. Davison
Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Dr. Aurélien de la Torre
Université Paris-Saclay, Orsay, France
Dr. Dewei Gao
ShanghaiTech University, P. R. of China
Dr. Samer Gnaim
Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
Prof. Albert Granados Toda
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
Prof. Jean-Denys Hamel
University of Lethbridge, Canada
Prof. Durga Prasad Hari
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
Dr. Tomohiro Hattori
Chubu University, Kasugai, Japan
Prof. Chuan He
SUSTech, Shenzhen, P. R. of China
Prof. Alan R. Healy
New York University Abu Dhabi, UAE
Dr. Christopher B. Kelly
Johnson & Johnson, USA
Prof. C. Rose Kennedy
University of Rochester, USA
Prof. Hyunwoo Kim
POSTECH, R. of Korea
Prof. Ming-Joo Koh
National University of Singapore
Dr. Alastair J. J. Lennox
Bristol University, UK
Prof. Christian A. Malapit
Northwestern University, Evanston, USA
Dr. Constanze Neumann
Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, Mülheim a.d.R., Germany
Prof. Caio C. Oliveira
University of Campinas, Brazil
Prof. Philippe Schwaller
EPFL, Switzerland
Prof. Nadja A. Simeth-Crespi
University of Göttingen, Germany
Dr. Tomáš Slanina
IOCB Prague, Czech Republic
Dr. Anna C. Vicini
Pfizer, UK
Prof. Julian G. West
Rice University, Houston, USA
Prof. Xiao-Hui Yang
Beijing Institute of Technology, P. R. of China
Prof. Yang Yang
University of California Santa Barbara, USA
Latest News from the SOS Editorial Office
SOS ECAB: Meet Prof. C. Rose Kennedy
The Science of Synthesis Early Career Advisory Board (ECAB) is a 3-year program to help promote young talented chemists. Learn more about our ECAB members and read the short interview of Prof. C. Rose Kennedy
Interview with Former ECAB Member Prof. Emilio Carlos de Lucca
Read our interview with former SOS ECAB Member Emilio Carlos de Lucca as he shares insights on total synthesis, the future of organic chemistry, and the importance of science communication.
Call for Nominations for the 2027 Women in Chemistry (WiC) Awards!
Stuttgart: Call for nominations for the 2027 Dr. Margaret Faul Women in Chemistry and Women in the Chemical Industry Awards to recognize the outstanding achievements of women in organic chemistry is open until 11 December, 2026.
SOS ECAB: Meet Prof. Albert Granados Toda
The Science of Synthesis Early Career Advisory Board (ECAB) is a 3-year program to help promote young talented chemists. Learn more about our ECAB members and read the short interview of Prof. Albert Granados Toda
SOS: All FID-Chemie-Funded Licenses for 2026 Allocated!
Stuttgart: A limited number of SOS licences were available through the FID Chemie for researchers affiliated with publicly funded institutions in Germany. For the year 2026, all licences have been claimed and no additional SOS licences are currently available. Additional licences will be available by January 2027 at the latest.…
SOS ECAB: Meet Prof. Ana Bahamonde
The Science of Synthesis Early Career Advisory Board (ECAB) is a 3-year program to help promote young talented chemists. Learn more about our ECAB members and read the short interview of Prof. Ana Bahamonde
SOS Case Studies: What? — Why? — How?
The SOS Case Studies illustrate how SOS can accelerate and strengthen your research. Here, you will find answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about SOS Case Studies.
Case Study: Nickel-Catalyzed Light-Mediated Thioetherification
Read this SOS case study by Jessica Navarro Vega from the Department of Chemistry at the University of Rochester, USA. Her group’s main objectives is to develop sustainable nickel-catalyzed methodologies to enable the facile formation of new C–heteroatom bonds from abundant building blocks.
SOS ECAB: Meet Dr. Tomohiro Hattori
The Science of Synthesis Early Career Advisory Board (ECAB) is a 3-year program to help promote young talented chemists. Learn more about our ECAB members and read the short interview of Dr. Tomohiro Hattori.
SOS ECAB: Meet Prof. Yang Yang
The Science of Synthesis Early Career Advisory Board (ECAB) is a 3-year program to help promote young talented chemists. Learn more about our ECAB members and read the short interview of Prof. Yang Yang
