Hans-Ulrich Reissig


Birth, education and academic career

Hans-Ulrich Reissig is a German chemist and full professor of Organic Chemistry at FU Berlin.
Reissig studied chemistry at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München from 1970 to 1975, where he completed his Ph.D. in 1978 under the supervision of Rolf Huisgen, with a thesis "Neue Beiträge zu den Additionen der Diazoalkane und zur Chemie der 3H-Pyrazole" . After a postdoctoral research stay at University of British Columbia, Vancouver, with Edward Piers, he started his independent research at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg in 1979 under the mentorship of Siegfried Hünig finishing his habilitation in 1984. As Heisenberg awardee and lecturer he stayed in Würzburg until 1986. From 1986 to 1993, he was associate professor at TU Darmstadt and after the German reunification full professor at TU Dresden from 1993 to 1999. He was professor at FU Berlin from 1999 to his retirement in 2015.

Research contributions and honors

His research interests include the development of new synthetic methods, the investigation of reaction mechanisms and the synthesis of natural products. In 1980 he introduced the term "Donor-Acceptor Substituted Cyclopropanes" and used these building blocks systematically in his research. He is particularly interested in reactions of lithiated alkoxyallenes, the use of samarium diiodide in synthesis and cycloadditions of nitroso alkenes. Besides the synthesis of a broad range of heterocycles his group achieved total syntheses of natural products as well as the syntheses of bioactive compounds such as carbohydrate mimetics.
Reissig was awarded the Karl-Winnacker Fellowship of the Hoechst AG in 1985. He has been a corresponding member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities since 2012 and received the Liebig Medal of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker in 2014.

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