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Joseph Derosa is an Assistant Professor at Boston University's Department of Chemistry, leading the Derosa Lab. His research focuses on transition metal catalysis, organic synthesis, and electrochemical methods, particularly redox-controlled catalysis and electrocatalytic innovations. The lab emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, combining organic synthesis with inorganic/organometallic chemistry and electroanalytical techniques.
Key research areas include oxidative cross-couplings, redox mediator development for low-energy reactions, and sustainable synthesis using renewable energy. Students gain expertise in advanced techniques like Schlenk manifold operations, electrochemical instrumentation (Biologic potentiostats, ElectraSyn), and glovebox use. The lab's equipment includes an MBraun double glovebox and a 6-solvent purification system.
Group meetings foster problem-solving and communication skills. Graduates are prepared for careers in academia, industry, or postdoctoral research. The lab's work bridges fundamental science with translational applications in medicinal and process chemistry, emphasizing collaborative opportunities.
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