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  Bergman Group http://www.cchem.berkeley.edu/rgbgrp/index.html
Organometallic chemistry aimed at the development of new stoichiometric and catalytic processes and to gain fundamental understanding of their mechanisms.
  Tilley Group http://www.cchem.berkeley.edu/tdtgroup/
Novel inorganic, organometallic, solid state, and polymeric systems.
  Hartwig, John F. http://www.yale.edu/hartwig/
Development and mechanistic studies of new transition metal-catalyzed reactions. (Yale University)
  Molecular Inorganic Chemistry Group http://hessen.fmns.rug.nl/
At the Stratingh Institute for Chemistry at the University of Groningen, Netherlands. The main areas of research are organometallic chemistry of lanthanides and transition metals, and the properties of switchable magnetic materials.
  Chirik Group http://www.chem.cornell.edu/pc92/
Organometallic Chemistry focussed on a) fixation of dinitrogen and b) benign iron based catalysts for bond forming reactions
  Lippard Group http://web.mit.edu/chemistry/www/faculty/lippard.html
At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Research includes both structural and mechanistic studies of macromolecules as well as synthetic inorganic chemistry.
  The Huynh Group, Singapore http://www.carbene.de
Research under assistant professor Dr. Huynh Han Vinh at the National University of Singapore involves organometallic chemistry with a focus on N-heterocyclic carbenes, their complexes and applications.
  Karlin Group http://www.jhu.edu/~chem/karlin/
Inorganic, bioinorganic and environmental chemistry.
  Kovacs Group http://faculty.washington.edu/~kovacs/
Synthesis, structure, and reactivity of biologically relevant transition-metal complexes.
  Roth Group http://www.jhu.edu/~chem/roth/index.html
Inorganic, bioinorganic and biophysical chemistry.
  Westerhausen Group http://www.chemie.uni-jena.de/institute/ac/westerhausen/
Organometallic chemistry of d0 and d10 metals.

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