University of California–Irvine Graduate Shares Nobel Prize in Chemistry

IRVINE, Calif.—David MacMillan, who earned his doctorate from the University of California–Irvine, is the winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, an honor he is sharing with Benjamin List, who is a former student and assistant professor at Scripps Research in La Jolla, it was on Oct. 6. MacMillan and List were awarded the Nobel Prize for their development of a precise new tool for molecular construction called organocatalysis, according to a release on NobelPrize.org. “This concept for catalysis is as simple as it is ingenious, and the fact is that many people have wondered why we didn’t think of it earlier,” Johan Aqvist, who is chair of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry, said in the release. MacMillan and List earned the Nobel Prize in chemistry because in 2000 they independently developed a type of catalysis called asymmetric organocatalysis and builds upon small organic molecules. MacMillan and List are leaders …

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