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  Breslow Group http://www.columbia.edu/cu/chemistry/breslow/
Design and synthesis of new molecules with interesting properties.
  Buchwald Group http://mit.edu/chemistry/buchwald/
Enantioselective reduction. Carbon-carbon bond-forming reactions. Carbon-heteroatom bond-forming processes. Design and utilization of new ligands. Applications in total synthesis.
  Barbas Laboratory http://www.scripps.edu/mb/barbas/
Catalytic antibodies, organocatalysis, protein-like DNA enzymes, therapeutic antibodies, molecular recognition of DNA by proteins, phage display.
  Boger Group http://www.scripps.edu/chem/boger/
Total synthesis of biologically active natural products, the development of new synthetic methods, heterocyclic chemistry, bioorganic and medicinal chemistry, combinatorial chemistry, the study of DNA-agent interactions, and the chemistry of antitumor antibiotics.
  Barrett Group http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/barrett/
Research on the total synthesis of bioactive natural products, heterocyclic compounds, organometallic compounds, macrocyclic ethers and lactones and porphyrazines. The team is additionally investigating the use of catalysis in organic synthesis and the development of combinatorial chemistry and parallel synthesis for pharmaceutical discovery and other applications.
  Brook Group http://www.chemistry.mcmaster.ca/brook/
Silicon chemistry.
  Butkus Group http://www.chf.vu.lt/Stereochem/en/index.php
Stereoselective synthesis of bicyclic and polycyclic structures.
  Bode Group http://www.chem.ucsb.edu/~bodegroup/
Development and applications of new organic reactions. Catalysis. Dynamic organic molecules. Bioorganic chemistry.
  Booker-Milburn Group http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/org/bmilburn/index2.htm
Development of Clean Methods for Radical Chemistry. New Photochemical Methods for Natural Product Synthesis. Bioorganic Chemistry: Genes as 'Reagents' for Organic Synthesis.
  Bodwell Group http://www.chem.mun.ca/homes/gjbhome/bodgroup/index.php
Novel aromatics: nonplanar aromatic compounds, cyclophanes and molecular switches.
  Batey Group http://www.chem.utoronto.ca/staff/RAB/bateygroup.html
Organoboron chemistry. Transition metal and lanthanide catalysis. Cycloadditions. Reactive intermediates. Heterocycles and guanidines. Combinatorial chemistry.
  Baldwin Group http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/oc/jebaldwin/
Biomimetic and total synthesis, and beta-lactam biosynthesis.
  Bringmann Group http://www-organik.chemie.uni-wuerzburg.de/lehrstuehlearbeitskreise/bringmann/startseite/
Marine natural products. New antimalarial agents. Tropical Plant Compounds. Neurodegeneration. Natural product synthesis. Computational Chemistry.
  Bailey Group http://web.uconn.edu/chemistry/bailey/baileyhome.html
Development of new synthetic methodology using novel main-group organometallic chemistry.
  Baran Laboratory http://www.scripps.edu/chem/baran/html/home.html
Total synthesis.

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