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Brian Sterenberg is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Regina, serving as the Co-op Coordinator. His research focuses on organometallic chemistry, particularly the synthesis, reactivity, and applications of phosphorus-containing transition metal complexes. Key areas include phosphorus-carbon bond formation, electrophilic phosphinidene chemistry, and the design of inorganic-based antibiotics.
His work spans diverse topics such as phosphorus heterocycle synthesis, tungsten-coordinated phosphenium ion reactivity, and binuclear platinum-iridium complexes. Recent studies (2017–2024) highlight innovations in antibiotic development and phosphorus-based materials.
Publications emphasize structural characterization, reaction mechanisms, and applications in catalysis, drug discovery, and material science. No scientific awards are explicitly stated, though his extensive publication record indicates impactful contributions to the field.
He advises no listed students, but his research group likely focuses on synthetic inorganic chemistry projects. His role as Co-op Coordinator underscores engagement with applied chemistry training programs.


