Engle Lab receives ACS Green Chemistry Challenge Award for Air-Stable Nickel(0) Precatalysts

Congrats to members of the Engle lab past and present for the discovery and development of air-stable Ni(0) complexes for organic synthesis, which was acknowledged with the 2025 ACS Green Chemistry Challenge Award in the academic calendar, as announced this week! Members of the Engle lab past and present, as well as collaborators from Bristol Myers Squibb and UCSD will travel to Washington, DC, next week to receive the award.

For a link to the announcement from ACS GCI, see: https://www.acs.org/green-chemistry-sustainability/funding-and-recognition/gcca/2025-awards.html

For a highlight from Scripps Research, see: https://magazine.scripps.edu/awards-and-honors/2025/online-exclusive/dean-and-professor-keary-m-engle-receives-2025-green-chemistry-challenge-award/