Team P(V)
Winner: 2022 Organic Division Horizon Prize: Robert Robinson Award in Synthetic Organic Chemistry
For the discovery of a sustainable and scalable platform of P(V) reagents for the synthesis of stereodefined and variable phosphate chimeric oligonucleotides, and their application to phosphorylation, bioconjugation, and chiral phosphine synthesis.
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Based at Bristol-Myers Squibb and the Scripps Research Institute, the P(V) team won the prize for discovering a series of compounds capable of joining molecules together with different phosphorous linkages in a highly selective and programable fashion. These sustainable new reagents can be applied in a wide variety of settings, both in solution and in solid-phase, enabling the discovery of new therapeutics.
Read moreOligonucleotide synthesis has remained largely unchanged for the past 40 years. This technology offers an innovative breakthrough in the space, giving better control of the products you’re making while reducing the number of chemical steps and reagents needed, therefore making it more economic.