Lingshan Wang
Northborough, MA ***32
561-***-**** (cell)
acb0lt@r.postjobfree.com
Objective: To participate in the transfer, implementation and on-going production of
products using my knowledge of organic synthesis
Education:
Sept 2004- Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
June 2008 B.S. in Chemistry (June 2008)
Experience:
Aug 2008- The Scripps Research Institute
June 2012 Graduate Student
Advisor: Dr. William Roush, Department of Chemistry
• Independent research on the partial synthesis of amphotericin B dimers
to probe the biological mechanism of amphotericin B
• Methodological studies to synthesize 1,3,5-triols from diboronated
intermediates
Sept 2007- Dartmouth College
May 2008 Undergraduate Researcher
Advisor: Dr. Gordon Gribble, Department of Chemistry
• Studied the synthesis of bisindoles using the Fischer Indole Reaction
Skills: Experienced in chromatography techniques, including flash chromatography,
RP-HPLC, GC, and analytical and preparative TLC
Experienced in spectroscopic techniques using 1D and 2D NMR, LC/MS,
UV-Vis, and FT-IR
Experienced in using inert atmosphere techniques and Schlenk line
Proficient in retro-synthetic analysis and multi-step organic synthesis
Proficient in interpreting biological data to establish SAR studies
Experienced in both multi-gram and milligram scale syntheses
Activities:
June 2010- Scripps Graduate Student Committee
• Moderated discussions between graduate students and professors to
Sept 2011
improve the graduate program
• Organized recruitment activities for potential graduate students
May 2009-Mar 2012 Scripps Science Outreach
•Performed educational demonstrations
for high schools students in Palm Beach
County
Publication: Alford, P. E.; Fu, L.; Kubert, J.; Wang, L.; Gribble, G. W. A convenient Fischer
indole synthesis of 2,3 -biindoles. Tetrahedron Lett. 2011, 52, 2642-2644
References Available Upon Request