We are excited to welcome first-year graduate student Jaehan Bae to the Engle lab. Jaehan joins that PhD program at Scripps from Chung-Ang University, where we was a member of Prof. Eun Jin Cho’s research laboratory focusing on nickel and photoredox catalysis. We are excited to see what cool new projects Jaehan will pursue in graduate school!
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Organometallics Bootcamp Kicks Off Next Week
We are pleased to announce that the 2025 edition of our annual Organometallics Bootcamp begins next week. The short course is targeted to senior undergraduates and incoming graduate students, and we also welcome participation from chemists in industry, high school students, or anyone looking to grow their knowledge of organometallic chemistry. The course is highly flexible and accomodates in-person or virtual participation, synchronously or asynchronously.
Click the link here to register: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfCCYK6HqOKLONaOyzYVJ7vX6s78egzFLMCa-U1qwxQ_S7Gaw/viewform?usp=header
Maiya completes her summer intership
After a fantastic six weeks, we bid farewell to our high school intern Mayia Wagner, who heads back home to complete her senior year at Montrose High School in Colorado. In the Engle lab, Maiya developed new synthetic methods for accessing materials and medicines. Thanks to the Pinhead Institute for supporting this internship program and to Madison for great mentorship throughout the summer!
For a link to Maiya’s blog tracker her summer experience, click here: https://www.pinheadinstitute.org/category/intern-blogs/2025-interns/maiya-wagner/


Evan and Alex wrap up research stints in the Engle lab
This week marked the last days for two awesome colleagues, Evan Morgan and Alejandro (Alex) Suárez Lustres, who have spent the last few months in the Engle lab. Evan wraps us his postbac stay and will move to the Bay Area to take up a position as a medicinal chemist at Gilead. Alex will return to his home institution, University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain), where he will wrap up his Ph.D. with Profs. Carlos Saá and Jesús Varela over the course of the next year. We celebrated their time in the lab with food and festivities. Thanks to both Evan and Alex for making crucial scientific contributions and for being great colleagues!





The Engle lab turns 10 Years Old!
New Pre-Print Uncovers Molecules with Unique Isomerism
In our latest work, we describe a dual catalytic double Mizoroki–Heck arylation of ortho-(2-propenyl)benzaldehydes to furnish a special class of styrenyl products exhibiting equivalent atrop- and positional isomerism. The molecules are unique; inversion about the hindered C(aryl)–C(alkenyl) bond is equivalent to relocating the olefin to adjacent position (i.e., transposing a single H atom). Congrats to the entire collaborative team: Amit, Yiyao, Wen-Ji, and Madeline from Scripps Research; and Turki from the Liu lab at the University of Pittsburgh.
For a link to the pre-print in ChemRxiv, click here: https://chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxiv/article-details/6835b62d1a8f9bdab53f41a4
Duroquinone – EROS article now online
Congrats to Wen-Ji and Al, whose article on “Duroquinone” in the Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis, appears online this week. The article summarizes synthetic approaches to this molecule, its reactivity profile, and applications in organic synthesis and coordination chemistry. Well done, team!
For a link to the article in e-EROS, click here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/047084289X.rn02611
Simple Synthesis of Dihydro-1-benzazepines – Manuscript in Press in Tetrahedron Letters
A while back we observed formation of an unexpected byproduct in an attempted screen of various ketone-based transient directing groups (TDGs) for metal-catalyzed difunctionalization of ortho-alkenylaniline substrates. After initial condensation to form the corresponding ketimine, cyclization took place to furnish the corresponding dihydro-1-benzazepines. Recognizing the utility of the products, we optimized high-yielding reaction conditions, explored the scope and limitations of the method, and evaluated the potential of the products as ligands for transition metals. We are pleased to share the culmination of these efforts this week in Tetrahedron Letters as part of a special issue celebrating Prof. Song Lin’s Tetrahedron Young Investigator Award. Hats off to Alena and Jose for invaluable preliminary data and Letian and Juntao for getting the project to the finish line.
For a link to the paper in Tetrahedron Letters, click here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0040403925001212
Phornphan joins the group as a visiting student
The Engle lab is pleased to welcome Phornphan Yongpanich, who is joining us for one year as a visiting Ph.D. student from Chulabhorn Graduate Institute (CGI) in Bangkok, Thailand. At CGI, Phornphan works in the lab of Prof. Jumreang Tummatorn developing enabling synthetic methods to access pharmaceutically relevant motifs. In the Engle lab, she will delve into the field of organometallic catalysis, while exploring all that San Diego has to offer. Welcome, Phornphan!
Alejandro joins the group as a visiting student
We are excited to welcome Alejandro Suárez Lustres, a doctoral student from University of Santiago de Compostela, who joins us for a few months as a visiting student. At his home institution, Alejandro studies palladium catalysis under the mentorship of Profs. Jesús A. Varela Carrete and Carlos Saá, and in the Engle lab he is eager to explore exciting new directions in base metal catalysis.










