
Stephen Leffler Buchwald
Professor · Organic Synthesis
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAbout
Stephen Leffler Buchwald is the Camille Dreyfus Professor of Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he has held this position since 1997. His research focuses on organic synthesis, physical organic chemistry, and organometallic chemistry, with an emphasis on developing catalytic methods for solving fundamental chemical problems. He has pioneered advancements in ligand design, carbon-nitrogen bond formation, and continuous flow chemistry using microreactors. His work has led to impactful applications in medicinal chemistry and PET imaging.
Notable awards include the ACS Arthur C. Cope Award (2013), BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award (2014), and the Wolf Prize in Chemistry (2019). Buchwald has co-authored over 550 publications and holds 55 patents. He has mentored numerous students and postdoctoral researchers, contributing to a legacy of innovation in catalytic methodologies.
His research group’s recent work explores automated flow synthesis of artificial heme enzymes, kinetic modeling of catalytic reactions, and mild copper-catalyzed amination processes. These studies highlight his commitment to advancing sustainable, efficient synthetic strategies.
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