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Jared Thomas Shaw is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of California, Davis, with extensive contributions to asymmetric synthesis and carbene chemistry. His work spans medicinal chemistry, catalysis, and chemical biology, focusing on donor/donor carbene C-H insertion reactions and multicomponent processes.
- Education: Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry (UC Irvine, 1999), B.S. in Chemistry (UC Berkeley, 1993)
- Postdoctoral Training: NIH Fellow with David A. Evans at Harvard University (1999-2002)
His research emphasizes stereoselective synthesis, natural product assembly, and inhibitors targeting bacterial proteins like FtsZ. Recent projects integrate data science to understand nonlinear catalyst-substrate effects.
Scientific Awards include AAAS Fellowship (2017), NSF CAREER (2009), Thieme Chemistry Journal Award (2012), and the Distinguished Teaching Award (2018). He has held advisory roles for NIH-funded consortia and received multiple fellowships.
Shaw's professional journey includes progressive faculty appointments at UC Davis (Assistant to Professor, 2007-2016) and research at Harvard Medical School and the Broad Institute. His publications reveal trends in asymmetric carbene chemistry, lactam synthesis, and biologically active heterocycles.



