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Timothy Gregg is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Canisius University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. His academic journey includes a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Arizona and an AB in Chemistry from Brown University. He specializes in organic chemistry, biochemistry, and advanced laboratory techniques.
- PhD, Chemistry, University of Arizona
- AB, Chemistry, Brown University
Dr. Gregg teaches core organic chemistry concepts, advanced organic spectroscopy, and chemical literature/writing skills. His research focuses on metal-stabilized carbene reactions, synthesis, and mechanisms of organic reactions. Recent publications highlight collaborative work with Canisius undergraduates on rhodium-catalyzed cyclopropanation and ene-yne metathesis.
His research trends span stereoselective synthesis, organometallic catalysis, and protein structural dynamics. Awards include the 2013 Summer Research Fellowship at Canisius University and prestigious fellowships such as the NIH NRSA Postdoctoral Fellowship.
- 2013 Summer Research Fellowship, Canisius University
- 2000 NIH NRSA Postdoctoral Fellowship, University at Buffalo
- 1993 Graduate Registration Scholarship, University of Arizona
- 1989 RI Section ACS Outstanding Student, Brown University
Dr. Gregg’s work emphasizes undergraduate research mentorship, as evidenced by co-authorships with students on studies involving rhodium-catalyzed reactions and neurotransmitter receptor modeling. He has not disclosed specific grant funding in the provided text.



