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Effie Sauer is an Associate Professor in the Teaching Stream at the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC). Her research focuses on organic chemistry, catalysis, and reaction mechanisms, with a particular emphasis on designing efficient synthetic pathways and understanding stereochemical control in complex reactions. She has contributed to studies involving transition metal catalysts (e.g., manganese, iridium, ruthenium), computational modeling of reaction mechanisms, and the development of novel organic reaction methodologies.
Her work spans topics such as diastereoselectivity in tandem reactions, manganese-catalyzed C-H activation, and the synthesis of natural products like Wiedemannic acid. She has also explored the reactivity of heterocyclic compounds and the application of chiral catalysts in asymmetric reactions. Her research integrates experimental and theoretical approaches to uncover mechanistic insights and improve synthetic efficiency.
Effie Sauer’s publications highlight her expertise in organic synthesis, catalytic systems, and reaction design. Her articles often bridge experimental observations with computational modeling to explain reaction outcomes and optimize catalyst performance.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided texts. She advises no students in the listed materials. Her work is affiliated with the University of Toronto Scarborough, where she contributes to teaching and research in the Department of Chemistry (implied by affiliation with the Science Wing).





