Julia M. Stauber

Julia is a graduate student in the Cummins group. She is currently working on developing mono and bimetallic systems supported by a hexacarboxamide cryptand, and the ability of these complexes to activate small molecules. Specifically, she is investigating the binding of reduced oxygen to monometallic and hetero-bimetallic cryptates of the first-row transition metals. Julia joined the Cummins group after receiving a B.S. from the University of California, San Diego. At UCSD, she worked in the lab of Professor Joshua Figueroa studying systems supported by terphenyl isocyanide frameworks relevant to small-molecule activation. Julia is originally from California, and grew up in San Francisco.



Some good links:
Inorganic Syntheses / ACS Journals / ACIE














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