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  MacMillan Group http://www.princeton.edu/~dmacgr/index.html
Development of new reaction methods of broad utility, enantioselective catalysis and the synthesis of natural products and biologically important molecules.
  Myers Group http://www-chem.harvard.edu/groups/myers/myers_research_group.htm
Enantioselective laboratory synthetic route(s) to the tetracycline antibiotics.
  Martin Group http://research.cm.utexas.edu/smartin/
Syntheses of natural and unnatural products that are of biological or structural interest.
  Müllen Group http://www.mpip-mainz.mpg.de/synthchem/index.html
Synthetic macromolecular chemistry, supramolecular chemistry and material sciences.
  McNeill Group http://www.chem.umn.edu/groups/mcneill/
Mechanisms of chemical reactions in aquatic environments: photochemistry in surface waters with an emphasis on reactive oxygen species and metal-mediated dehalogenation reactions.
  Schroeder Group http://www.chem.cornell.edu/fs31/index.html
Chemical ecology. Isolation and identification of biologically active compounds from insect sources.
  Mulzer Group http://www.univie.ac.at/rg_mulzer/
Stereoselective organic reactions, synthesis of enantiomerically pure compounds and natural product syntheses.
  Montgomery Group http://www.umich.edu/~jmgroup/
New reactions involving nickel catalysis.
  Molinski Group http://chemgroups.ucdavis.edu/~molinski/
Chemistry, bioorganic chemistry of marine natural products with novel structural and biological properties.
  Mascarenas Group http://qoweb.usc.es/jlmgroup/index.htm
Development of new, creative methods and strategies in organic synthesis. Construction of a novel type of DNA binding molecules.
  McIntosh Group http://www.uark.edu/campus-resources/mcintosh/mcmgroup.html
Natural product synthesis, synthetic methods development, and design of new transition metal catalyzed reactions.
  Mayr Group http://www.cup.uni-muenchen.de/oc/mayr/index.html
Kinetic studies of carbocation-carbanion combinations.
  Matzger Group http://www.umich.edu/~ajmgroup/index.html
Studies conjugated polymers, physisorbed monolayers and crystal polymorphism.
  Maruoka Group http://kuchem.kyoto-u.ac.jp/yugo/english/index.html
Development of bidentate Lewis acid chemistry. Molecular design of chiral phase-transfer catalysts. Precise design of bowl-shaped artificial enzymes. Hypercoordination chemistry. Development of new radical reaction processes and novel methodologies.
  Marshall Group http://faculty.virginia.edu/marshallgroup
Identification of natural products with interesting, often novel, structures and useful biological properties that may lead to medicinal agents for treatment of cancer, cardiovascular disorders and infectious diseases.
  Miller Group http://www.yale.edu/millerlab/sjm.html
Development of new methods for the synthesis and derivatization of complex molecules.
  McGarvey Group http://www.faculty.virginia.edu/mcgarveylab/
Molecular glycosciences: complex glycoconjugate synthesis and carbohydrate-based molecular recognition.
  Mohler Group http://csma31.csm.jmu.edu/chemistry/faculty/mohler/group.html
Exploiting organic and organometallic chemistry to solve problems in materials science and biology.
  McElwee-White Group http://www.chem.ufl.edu/~lmwhite/
Applications of organometallic chemistry to problems in materials deposition, methodology for organic synthesis, and catalysis.
  McQuade Group http://www.chem.fsu.edu/~mcquade/mcq.php?mpage=1
Development of new materials for one-vessel multi-step synthesis.

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