Faculty

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY, SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY.

Professor

Chen, David Yu-Kai

Complexity-Inspired Organic Synthesis Laboratory
LAB Website
OFFICE 503-624 / +82-2-880-4384
LAB 503-603,632 / +82-2-880-4377
RESEARCH AREAS

Research Topic

Total synthesis, a research field that renders the preparation of larger molecular constructs from their structurally simplified progenitor(s) through a series of carefully coordinated synthetic operations, has admirably served the scientific community through its contributions in both fundamental chemical research and in a wide-spectrum of physical and biological applications. Our research activity rests its foundation on complexity-inspired total synthesis, with strong emphasis on the design and orchestration of innovative synthetic strategies by employing modern synthetic technologies based on transition-metal and organo-catalysis. Convergent and yet flexible approach are pursued in order to maximize overall synthetic efficiency, and enable the preparation of rationally designed analogues for chemical-biology investigations. Novel reactivities bestowed by complex molecular architectures are explored in a methodological manner and further applied in the context of target-oriented synthesis.

Education

  • Ph.D. Chemistry, University of Cambridge, 2001
  • B.Sc. (1st class Hon) Chemistry, University of Auckland, 1998

Career

  • Principal Investigator, Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore, 2005-2011
  • Senior Research Chemist, Merck Research Laboratory, Rahway, USA, 2003-2005
  • Research Associate, Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, USA, 2002-2003
  • Research Assistant, Auckland Cancer Society Research Center, New Zealand, 1998

Papers

  1. Late-Stage and Strain-Acclerated Oxidation Enabled Synthesis of Haouamine A. Park K. H., Rizzo A. and Chen D. Y. -K.* Chem. Sci., 2020, 11, 8132-8137.
  2. A Local-Desymmetrization-Based Divergent Synthesis of Quinine and Quinidine. Lee J. and Chen D. Y. -K.* Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2019, 58, 488-493.
  3. A Desymmetrization-Based Total Synthesis of Reserpine. Park J. and Chen D. Y. -K.* Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2018, 57, 16152-16156.
  4. A Personal Perspective on Organic Synthesis: Past, Present, and Future. Chen D. Y. -K.* Isr. J. Chem. 2018, 58, 85-93.
  5. Asymmetric Total Syntheses of Communesin F and a Putative Member of the Communesin Family. Park J., Jean A. and Chen D. Y. -K.* Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2017, 56, 14237-14240.
  6. Programmed Serial Stereochemical Relay and its Application in the Synthesis of Morphinans. Park K. H., Chen R. and Chen D. Y. -K.* Chem. Sci. 2017, 8, 7031-7037.

Search Papers

Yujin Lee, Elise M. Rochette, Junyong Kim, David Yu-Kai Chen
Angewandte Chemie-International Edition, 2017, 56, 40, (2017-09-25) Link
Yu Yoshii, Hidetoshi Tokuyama, David Yu-Kai Chen
Angewandte Chemie-International Edition, 2017, 56, 40, (2017-09-25) Link
Xiao-Yu Liu, David Yu-Kai Chen
Angewandte Chemie-International Edition, 2014, 53, 4, (2014-01-20) Link
David Yu-Kai Chen, Dawei Ma
Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2013, 9, 1, (2013-06-20) Link
Herman F. Staats, Shaun M. Kirwan, Hae Woong Choi, Christopher P. Shelburne, Soman N. Abraham, Gulice Y. C. Leung, David Yu-Kai Chen
MedChemComm, 2013, 4, 1, (2013-01-01) Link
David Yu-Kai Chen, Rebecca H. Pouwer, Jean-Alexandre Richard, David Yu-Kai Chen
Chemical Society Reviews, 2012, 41, 13, (2012-07-07) Link
Jean-Alexandre Richard, Rebecca H. Pouwer, David Yu-Kai Chen
Angewandte Chemie-International Edition, 2012, 51, 19, (2012-05-07) Link
Rebecca H. Pouwer, Jean-Alexandre Richard, Chih-Chung Tseng, David Yu-Kai Chen
Chemistry-An Asian Journal, 2012, 7, 1, (2012-01-02) Link