Andrew Michael Harned
Department of Chemistry 785-***-****
University of Kansas FAX 785-***-****
**** ****** **** *******@**.***
Lawrence, KS 66045-7582
CARRER GOALS - Complete Ph.D. in organic synthesis and pursue a postdoctoral position in synthetic
organic chemistry. My long-term goal is to establish a competitive research group at a major university.
EDUCATION
Ph.D. Candidate University of Kansas
Advisor: Professor Paul R. Hanson 1999-Present
Bachelor of Science Virginia Tech
Major: Biochemistry
1999
Advisor: Professor Neal Castagnoli, Jr. and Professor Michael A. Calter
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Research Assistant 1999-Present
University of Kansas, Professor Paul R. Hanson
Project 1: Capture-ROMP-release: Sulfonamide oligomers as soluble supports
Project 2: Ring-opening metathesis polymerization strategies to biological delivery agents
Research Assistant 1999
Virginia Tech, Professor Michael A. Calter
Project: Synthesis of C-Nucleosides
Research Assistant 1997-1998
Virginia Tech, Professor Neal Castagnoli, Jr.
Project: Synthesis of deuterium labeled analogs of MPTP
HONORS
ACS Division of Organic Chemistry Nelson J. Leonard Fellowship 2002
Sponsored by Organic Syntheses, Inc.
Cornelius Armstrong and Martha Kidwell McCollum Research Fellowship 2002
University of Kansas, Department of Chemistry
Honors Distinction Preliminary Oral Examination May 1, 2002
Utilization of Axial Chiral Allenes in Tandem Diels-Alder Reactions
NIH Dynamic Aspects of Chemical Biology Training Grant 2000-Present
H. P. Cady Award 2000
University of Kansas, Department of Chemistry
Bailey-Philips Fellowship 1999
University of Kansas, Department of Chemistry
James L. Howe Award 1999
ACS Blue Ridge Section
Graduated Magna Cum Laude, Virginia Tech 1999
Undergraduate Research Award 1999
Virginia Tech, Department of Biochemistry
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EXPERIENCE/SERVICE
Undergraduate research supervisor, University of Kansas 2000-Present
Teaching Assistant, University of Kansas 1999-2000
Organic Chemistry Recitation Leader, Virginia Tech 1999
Laboratory Technician, Virginia Tech 1997-1998
Research group of Professor James E. McGrath
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Alpha Chi Sigma (Professional Chemistry Fraternity) Initiated Fall 1996
Gamma Iota chapter Recorder (Fall 1997 - Spring 1998)
Gamma Iota chapter Master of Ceremonies (Fall 1998 - Spring 1999)
Gamma Iota chapter delegate to 44th Biennial Conclave (August 1998)
American Chemical Society - Member since 1995
Organic Division Member
Phi Lambda Upsilon (National Chemistry Honor Society)
Golden Key National Honor society
PUBLICATIONS
1. Wanner, J.; Harned, A. M.; Probst, D. A.; Poon, K. W. C.; Klein, T. A.; Snelgrove, K. A.;
Hanson, P. R. A Dual Metathesis Route To Oligomeric Sulfonamides. Tetrahedron Lett. 2002, 43,
917-921.
2. Harned, A. M.; Hanson, P. R. Capture-ROMP-Release: Application for the Synthesis of
O-Alkylhydroxylamines. Org. Lett. 2002, 4, 1007-1010.
3. Moore, J. D.; Harned, A. M.; Henle, J.; Flynn, D. L.; Hanson, P. R. Scavenge-ROMP-Filter: A Facile
Strategy to Soluble Scavenging via Norbornenyl-Tagging of Electrophilic Reagents. Org. Lett. 2002,
4, 1847-1849.
4. Harned, A. M.; Hanson, P. R.; Flynn, D. L. Natural Product Synthesis Utilizing Solid-Supported
Reagents. Chemtracts, 2002, 15, 630-636.
5. Harned, A. M.; Mukherjee, S.; Flynn, D. L.; Hanson, P. R. Ring-Opening Metathesis Phase-
Trafficking (ROMpt) Synthesis: Multistep Synthesis on Soluble ROM Supports. Org. Lett. 2002, 5,
15-18.
ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS
1. Harned, A. M. New Chemical Tagging Methods for Minimizing Purification in Organic Synthesis.
http://www.chem.wayne.edu/acs-organic-division/essays_2002/harned.pdf, Award Winning ACS
Division of Organic Chemistry Fellowship Essay.
PRESENTATIONS (Virginia Tech)
1. Harned, A.; Mabic, S.; Castagnoli, N. Synthesis of Regioselectively Deuterated Isoquinoline Analogs.
Presented at 18th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, Blacksburg, VA, Feb 1998.
PRESENTATIONS (University of Kansas)
1. Harned, A.; Poon, K.; Warriner, T.; Probst, D.; Hanson, P.; Robinson, R. Metathesis Strategies to
Functionalized Biopolymers and Small Molecules. Presented at 6th Annual Joint NIH Trainee
Symposium, Lawrence, KS, July 21, 2000.
2. Hanson, P. R.; Harned, A. M.; Poon, K. W. C.; Probst, D. A.; Robinson, R. E.; Warriner, T. G.
Metathesis Strategies to Functionalized Biopolymers. Presented at 35th Midwest Regional Meeting of
the American Chemical Society, St. Louis, MO, Oct 25 - Oct 27, 2000; Poster 288.
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3. Hanson, P.; Wanner, J.; Probst, D. A; Harned, A.; Poon, K. W. C.; Robinson, R. E.; Sprott, K. T.
Metathesis Strategies to Functionalized Biopolymers. Presented at 221st National Meeting of the
American Chemical Society, San Diego, CA, April 1 - April 5, 2001; PMSE 478.
4. Harned, A.; Hanson, P. Metathesis Approaches to Polymeric Delivery Vehicles. Presented at 7th
Annual NIH Trainee Symposium, Lawrence, KS, July 23, 2001.
5. Hanson, P. R.; Harned, A.; Probst, D. A; Sheriff, B. A.; Poon, K. W. C.; Wiethoff, C.;
Middaugh, C. R. Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization Strategies to Chemical and Biological
Delivery Agents. Presented at 222nd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Chicago,
IL, Aug 26 - Aug 30, 2001; POLY 418.
6. Hanson, P. R.; Harned, A. M.; Mukherjee, S.; Petz, M. D.; Poon, K. W. C.; Probst, D. A.,
Sheriff, B. A. Metathesis Approaches to Polymeric Delivery Vehicles. Presented at 36th Midwest
Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Lincoln, NE, Oct 10 - Oct 13, 2001; Paper 70.
7. Harned, A. M.; Mukherjee, S.; Hanson, P. R.; Flynn; D. L. Capture-ROMP-Release: Sulfonamide
Oligomers as Soluble Supports. Presented at 224th National Meeting of the American Chemical
Society, Boston, MA, Aug 17 - Aug 22, 2002; ORGN 436.
8. Harned, A.; Hanson, P. Application of Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization to Combinatorial
Chemistry and Gene Delivery. Presented at 8th Annual NIH Trainee Symposium, Lawrence, KS, Sep
6, 2002.
9. Harned, A. M.; Mukherjee, S.; Flynn, D. L.; Hanson, P. R. Ring-Opening Metathesis Phase
Trafficking Synthesis: Application to RCM and other Reactions. Presented at 37th Midwest Regional
Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Lawrence, KS, Oct 24 - Oct 26, 2001;
Paper 234.