Organic Seminar - Prof. Jeffrey Lipshultz

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Wed, September 23, 2026
4:10 pm - 5:10 pm
CBEC 130

Speaker: Jeffrey M. Lipshultz, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Stony Brook University

Title: Designing, Understanding, and Manipulating Radical Reaction Pathways Driven by Light 

Host: David Nagib

Jeff was born in New York City and raised in North Jersey. In 2013, he received an A.B. in Chemistry from Harvard College, where he worked in the lab of Prof. Andrew Myers. Jeff returned to New Jersey to pursue graduate studies with Prof. David MacMillan at Princeton University, where he worked on reaction development using metallaphotoredox catalysis and total synthesis of oligomeric polypyrroloindoline natural products. After receiving his Ph.D. in 2018, Jeff conducted postdoctoral studies as a Dreyfus Foundation Environmental Chemistry Fellow with Prof. Alexander Radosevich at MIT, developing new reaction methods employing organophosphorus catalysis. Jeff began his independent career in the Department of Chemistry at Stony Brook University as an Assistant Professor in Summer 2022. At Stony Brook, research in the Lipshultz Group focuses on the development and study of new photochemical and radical methods, especially leveraging photo-excitation of rationally-designed catalyst-substrate complexes. Ongoing work has been supported by an ACS Green Chemistry Institute Pharmaceutical Roundtable Ignition Grant, ACS Petroleum Research Fund Doctoral New Investigator Award, NIH NIGMS Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award (MIRA), NSF Faculty Early Career Development Award (CAREER), Stony Brook Research and Innovation Seed Grant, and Stony Brook Trustees Faculty Award, as well as a broad collaboration with Merck.