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Institutions
  
Columbia University

Name
  
Gerard Parkin


Fields
  
Chemistry

Doctoral advisor
  
Malcolm Green

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Alma mater
  
The Queen's College, Oxford

Notable awards
  
Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (2009) ACS Award in Organometallic Chemistry (2008) Corday–Morgan Medal (1995) ACS Award in pure chemistry (1994)

Education
  
The Queen's College, Oxford

Residence
  
United Kingdom, United States of America

Gerard "Ged" Parkin is a professor of chemistry at Columbia University.

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Biography

Gerard Parkin attended the English Martyrs School and Sixth Form College before working under Malcolm Green during both his undergraduate and graduate studies at Queens College of Oxford University. His work involved exploring the chemistry of tungsten phosphine derivatives. He obtained a post-doctoral position at the California Institute of Technology working with Professor John Bercaw on tungstenocene reactivity. In 1988, Ged joined the faculty at Columbia University, where he currently investigates a myriad of problems in main group and transition metal chemistry, including:

  • Calixarene complexes
  • Retrodative bonding, especially related to boratranes
  • Group 6 reactivity relating to X-H (X=H, C, O) bond activation, hydrodesulfurization and hydrodenitrogenation
  • The Tris(mercaptoimidazolyl) borate Tm ligand
  • Terminal chalcogen metal bonding
  • Zinc complexes as models for biological systems
  • Antimony alkoxides and aryloxides
  • Cleaving the mercury–carbon bond.
  • Honors

    Parkin received the 2008 ACS Award in Organometallic Chemistry and the 1994 ACS Award in pure chemistry from the American Chemical Society. He also received the Corday–Morgan Medal from the Royal Society of Chemistry in 1995. In 2009 he received the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching, an award that was presented at a White House ceremony.

    References

    Gerard Parkin Wikipedia


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