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Jennifer Melanson serves as an Assistant Professor at Mount Allison University, specializing in synthetic chemistry with interdisciplinary applications spanning organic, inorganic, and medicinal chemistry domains.
Her research program emphasizes:
- Design and reactivity of boron-based compounds (e.g., catecholato diboron reagents, capsaicinoid analogs)
- Transition metal-catalyzed methodologies, particularly hydroboration and cross-coupling reactions
- Advanced heterocyclic synthesis techniques for pyrroles, pyrimidines, and spirocyclic systems
- Integration of fluorine chemistry in pharmaceutical-relevant scaffolds
- Organocatalytic and ligand-free approaches to sustainable synthesis
Analysis of her 15 most recent publications (2017-2025) demonstrates a cohesive research trajectory centered on main group element chemistry, with boron serving as a unifying theme across medicinal applications (capsaicinoids), catalytic mechanisms (hydroboration), and structural novelty (diboron-α-diimine adducts). Concurrently, her heterocycle synthesis work reveals methodological innovation through rearrangement reactions, cycloadditions, and multicomponent strategies, frequently incorporating fluorine or sulfur to modulate bioactivity.
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