SYNLETT Welcomes New Editorial Board Member Professor Tanja Gulder
We are thrilled to announce that Professor Tanja Gulder from Saarland University, Germany, joined the SYNLETT editorial board as Associate Editor on July 1, 2024.
Tanja Gulder studied chemistry at the University of Wuerzburg where she received her diploma in 2004. After earning her Ph.D. with distinction in 2008 under the supervision of Prof. G. Bringmann, she pursued postdoctoral studies with Prof. P. S. Baran at The Scripps Research Institute (La Jolla, CA, USA). In 2011, she returned to Germany and started her independent career supported by a Liebig Fellowship (Fonds der Chemischen Industrie) at RWTH Aachen. In 2014, she moved to TU Munich as Emmy Noether research group leader and was appointed to the Heisenberg Professorship of Biomimetic Catalysis in 2018. In 2020, she was appointed as Full Professor to the University of Leipzig, Germany. Since 2024 she is Full Professor at Saarland University. Her laboratory is dedicated to biomimetic catalysis (enzyme mimicking), with special focus on halogenations and their application in the synthesis of natural products and therapeutics.
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We welcome Professor Tanja Gulder on the SYNLETT Editorial Board and look forward to a successful and inspiring collaboration!
About SYNLETT
SYNLETT is an international, single-anonymous peer-reviewed journal reporting research results and current trends in chemical synthesis in short, personalized reviews and preliminary communications. It covers all fields of organic chemistry involving synthesis, including catalysis, organometallic, medicinal, biological, and photochemistry, but also related disciplines. Besides quality and data security, speed is of high importance in publishing research results. SYNLETT offers Select Crowd Review (SCR) as an additional option to traditional peer review.