Jennifer Heemstra Awarded an ACS Division of Organic Chemistry Graduate Fellowship

Jennifer Heemstra was one of 14 graduate students receiving an ACS Division of Organic Chemistry Graduate Fellowship this year. The fellowship stipend this year is $20,000, and the Fellows will travel to the 2005 National Organic Symposium to present a poster on their work. Each of the fellowships is sponsored by a prominent company or organization. Awardees are selected by an independent committee, and evidence of research accomplishments is an important factor in the selection. The applicants for the fellowship submit a short original essay as part of the competition, and the essays of the award winners are available on the Division of Organic Chemistry web site (http://organicdivision.org/fellowship_awardee_bios_04.html).
Below is the biographical information for Ms. Heemstra that is found in Organic Letters, Vol. 6, No. 25, 2004:
Jennifer Heemstra
Jennifer M. Heemstra
Sponsor: Nelson J. Leonard ACS DOC Fellowship, sponsored by Organic Syntheses, Inc.
University: UniVersity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Advisor: Jeffrey S. Moore
Essay: DNA-Templated Chemical Reactions.
Jennifer M. Heemstra received a B.S. in Chemistry from the University of California at Irvine, Irvine, CA. She is currently a fourth year graduate student in the laboratory of Professor Jeffrey S. Moore of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL. Jennifer's research focuses on using m-phenyleneethynylene oligomers as synthetic enzyme mimics. She has utilized hydrogen bonding to template folding and shown that folding promotes the methylation of DMAP-functionalized oligomers. She has also shown that methylation can enhance folding stability through pyridinium- interactions. She has also studied the kinetics of this process and devised a novel indicator for measuring pKa values in acetonitrile.
Jennifer Heemstra has been the recipient of other awards during her graduate career.
Drickamer Research Fellowship, 2003-2004
Iota Sigma Pi Anna Louise Hoffman Award, 2004

