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Yamamoto
Hisashi Yamamoto (born 1943) start his research in Hitosi Nozaki's
laboratory at the Kyoto University, Japan. After obtaining his PhD
under the mentorship of Elias J. Corey, he joined Toray Industries,
Inc., Japan and then he became instructor and then lecturer at
Kyoto University. In due course, he was professor at the University
of Hawaii and at Nagoya University, Japan. Eventually in 2002, he
became Professor at the University of Chicago. Since 2002 he is
Professor at the University of Chicago.
Hisashi Yamamoto's work has been widely acknowledged and honoured
with several academic awards and honours (e.g. Max-Tishler Prize,
1998, Le Grand Prix de la Fondation Maison de la Chimie, 2001,
Tetrahedron Chair, 2002). He is on editorial boards of several
outstanding publications inclusive European Journal of Organic
Chemistry and Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis.
Oshima:
Koichiro Oshima (born 1947) obtained his PhD under the supervision
of Hitosi Nozaki at Kyoto University, Japan. He spent two years at
MIT as a Postdoctoral Associate in the group headed by Barry
Sharpless. At present he is Professor at the Graduate School of
Engineering, and his research deals with the manifold use of main
group elements in organic synthesis.
Koichiro Oshima's work was honored in 1983 with the Incentive Award
in Synthetic Organic Chemistry.
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