Anne M. Baranger
baranger@scs.uiuc.edu
B.S. - Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Massachusetts, USA
Ph.D. - University of California, Berkeley; California, USA
Postdoctoral Research - Yale University; Connecticut, USA
361 Roger Adams Lab
Research
Anne Baranger attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where she did research with Professor Stephen L. Buchwald. After receiving her B.S. in chemistry in 1988, she did graduate work at the University of California, Berkeley. Working with Professor Robert G. Bergman, she studied a catalytic synthesis of enamines and the synthesis and reactivity of an early-late heterobimetallic bridging imido complex. Awarded a Ph.D. in chemistry in 1993, she became a postdoctoral fellow at Yale University with Professor Alanna Schepartz, investigating the molecular mechanism of the interaction of the human T-cell leukemia viral protein Tax with a class of cellular transcription factors. Professor Baranger joined the Wesleyan University faculty in 1996 and then the University of Illinois chemistry faculty in July 2006.