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  Stoddart Group http://stoddart.chem.ucla.edu/
Ammonium Binding. Carbohydrates. Carbon Nanotubes. Molecular Electronics. Molecular machines
  Stoltz Group http://stoltz.caltech.edu/
Synthesis of biologically active and structurally complex natural products and the development of new reaction methodology.
  Seeberger Group http://www.seeberger.ethz.ch/
Interactions of oligosaccharides with proteins that control cell growth, cell differentiation, cell-cell interactions, bacterial attachment to target cells and signaling events involving the extracellular matrix.
  Stucky Group http://www.chem.ucsb.edu/~stuckygroup/stuckygroup/index.html
Design and synthesis of new materials with an emphasis on understanding interface and nucleation chemistry and creating multifunctional 3D systems by cooperative assembly.
  Straub Group http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/institute/fak12/OC/straub/
Development of novel coinage metal catalysts. Investigation of the mechanisms of transition metal catalyzed reactions by DFT model calculations.
  Sorensen Group http://www.princeton.edu/~ejsgroup/
Syntheses of architecturally unique natural products and protein reactive natural products.
  Sames Group http://www.columbia.edu/cu/chemistry/groups/sames/index.html
C-H Bond functionalization in complex organic synthesis, chemical probes for covalent protein modification and imaging of metabolic/signaling pathways.
  Scaiano Group http://photo.chem.uottawa.ca/
Photochemistry. Kinetics and mechanisms of organic reactions.
  Sibi Group http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/sibi_research/Sibi_Group/Welcome.html
New synthetic methodology, asymmetric synthesis, natural product synthesis, and new materials.
  SynBioC Research Group http://www.synbioc.ugent.be
Specialized in organic synthesis (azaheterocyclic phosphonates, constrained amino acids, microreactor studies) and bioresources chemistry (inulin and natural fibers).
  Scheidt Group http://www.chem.northwestern.edu/~scheidt/
Discovery of new reaction methodology and bioorganic chemistry.
  Snapper Group http://www2.bc.edu/~snapper/
Development of new reactions.
  Sherman Group http://www.chem.ubc.ca/faculty/sherman/homepage/index.html
Molecular encapsulation, self-assembling structures, de novo design of proteins organized by organic macrocycles.
  Shibasaki Group http://www.f.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~kanai/index-e.html
Development of new catalytic asymmetric reactions. Synthesis of biologically significant molecules.
  Smith Group http://chemistry.st-and.ac.uk/staff/ads/group/
Natural product synthesis, bioorganic chemistry and materials science.
  Stryker Group http://www.chem.ualberta.ca/~stryker/
Mechanistic organometallic chemistry and organic synthesis.
  Studer Group http://www.uni-muenster.de/Chemie.oc/studer/en/index.html
Development of new synthetic methods in the field of free radical chemistry. Stereoselective ionic reactions.
  Sigman Group http://www.chem.utah.edu/faculty/sigman/index.htm
Asymmetric catalysis, organic synthesis and organometallic chemistry.
  Sulikowski Group http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AnS/Chemistry/groups/sulikowski/
Total synthesis.
  Strohmann Group http://www-anorganik.chemie.uni-wuerzburg.de/strohmann/
Polylithium chemistry and the synthetic use of these polyfunctional building blocks for the preparation of organometallic compounds.
  Suginome Group http://www.sbchem.kyoto-u.ac.jp/suginome-lab/index.html
Catalytic synthesis of valuable organoboron and silicon compounds. Synthesis and utilization of optically active helical polymers. Organic photochemistry.
  Sardina Group http://qobrue.usc.es/jsgroup/js/js.htm
Synthesis of enzyme inhibitors as potential drug candidates. Reactivity and stability of organolithium compounds. Development of software for NMR data processing and simulation.
  Snieckus Group http://www.chem.queensu.ca/people/faculty/snieckus/
Synthetic methodology. Synthesis of bioactive molecules and natural products. Aromatic and heteroaromatic synthesis directed ortho metalation. Transition metal cross coupling. Ferrocene and BINOL ligands for asymmetric synthesis.
  Sharpless Group http://www.scripps.edu/chem/sharpless/
Useful new reactivity and general methods for selectively controlling chemical reactions.

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