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Thomas R. Hoye is a Distinguished University Teaching Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Minnesota's College of Science & Engineering. His research spans multiple disciplines within chemistry, with a primary focus on organic synthesis methodology and natural product chemistry.
His research interests include:
- Organic Chemistry: synthesis and methodology
- Polymer Chemistry: polymer synthesis
- Chemical Biology
- Environmental & Green Chemistry
- Inorganic & Organometallic Chemistry
- Nanoscience & Materials Chemistry
Professor Hoye's publication record demonstrates expertise in metathesis chemistry, natural product synthesis, and stereoselective methodology development. His recent work shows a strong focus on ring-closing metathesis strategies, polymer synthesis for biomedical applications, and marine natural products. His laboratory has produced numerous significant contributions to the field of organic synthesis, particularly in the areas of relay ring-closing metathesis and natural product total synthesis.
Among his notable scientific achievements is his designation as a Distinguished University Teaching Professor, recognizing his excellence in both research and education.
Professor Hoye currently mentors several graduate students including Jack Orr, Jingyang Shi, Katharine Toll, Niklas Kraemer, Rong Tang, and Sangjun Lee, along with postdoctoral associates Dustin Youmans and Trinadh Kaicharla. His laboratory maintains an active research program with connections to polymer science, medicinal chemistry, and materials science.




