Professional Interests
Research interests centered on syntheses of penicillin related
compounds and on photochemical and/or transannular reactions as
routes to make these and other biologically interesting systems.
Work on phencyclidines is part of a study on the binding and
molecular modeling of these drug systems.
Most recent interests relate to conceiving, funding, and
implementing urban educational programs involving SEM
(science, engineering, and math) subjects.
My resume
contains more information.
He has published 40 plus articles in refereed publications
ranging from organic synthesis and mechanisms to the use of experts
systems in chemistry and co-authored two chapters for the ACS
Symposium Series and given over professional presentations.
Recent Accomplishmants include:
- Invited
speaker at the N.S.F. sponsered
Diversity Conference
in Washington DC; spoke on "Using Technology and the
Information Highway to Improve Scientific Writing."
- Director of the First Annual IIT Undergraduate Research
Conference.
Representative Publications
- "Designing an Expert System for Organic Synthesis: The
Need for Strategic Planning," Peter Y. Johnson, I. Burnstein,
J. Crary, M.Evens, and T. Wang, Published in the ACS Symposium
Series 408 ";Expert System Applications in Chemistry,
p102-124, edited by Bruce Hohne and Thomas Pierce, 1989, Los Angeles,
California
- "Palladium Catalyzed Vinylic Substitution Reactions An Approach
to Amino Alkyl Phencyclidines", P. Y. Johnson and J. Q. Wen,
J. Org. Chem., 46 2767 (l98l).
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