Evamarie Hey-Hawkins
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Evamarie Hey-Hawkins is a German inorganic chemist and professor at Leipzig University. Her research is focused on main group and transition metal chemistry.
Biography
[edit]She received her diploma (1982) and doctoral degree (1983) at the University of Marburg, Germany, with Kurt Dehnicke. After stays at the University of Sussex, UK (1984/85), the University of Western Australia (1985/86) and the ANU (1986/87), she returned to Germany and completed her habilitation in Marburg (1988). From 1988 to 1990 she was a research associate at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart. Evamarie Hey-Hawkins has been a Full Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at Leipzig University, Germany, since 1993.
Research
[edit]Her scientific interests comprise many aspects of structural and synthetic chemistry. Much of her work focuses on main group compounds, especially phosphorus compounds.[1] She has also conducted research on bioactive boron compounds.[2][3] She has authored more than 540 publications in refereed journals.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Eilrich, Volker; Hey-Hawkins, Evamarie (2021). "Cyclooligophosphanes and Their Coordination Chemistry". Coordination Chemistry Reviews. 437: 213749. doi:10.1016/j.ccr.2020.213749. S2CID 233551394.
- ^ Scholz, Matthias; Hey-Hawkins, Evamarie (2011). "Carbaboranes as Pharmacophores: Properties, Synthesis, and Application Strategies". Chemical Reviews. 111 (11): 7035–7062. doi:10.1021/cr200038x. PMID 21780840.
- ^ Stockmann, Philipp; Gozzi, Marta; Kuhnert, Robert; Sárosi, Menyhárt B.; Hey-Hawkins, Evamarie (2019). "New Keys for Old Locks: Carborane-Containing Drugs as Platforms for Mechanism-Based Therapies". Chemical Society Reviews. 48 (13): 3497–3512. doi:10.1039/C9CS00197B. PMID 31214680. S2CID 195065563.
- ^ Caminade, A.-M.; Hey-Hawkins, E.; Manners, I. (2016). "Smart Inorganic Polymers". Chem. Soc. Rev. 45 (19): 5144–5146. doi:10.1039/C6CS90086K. hdl:1983/fa23f129-4bb2-4ecb-9481-5eebcb199e43. PMID 27711697. S2CID 1979590.
External links
[edit]- Website of The Hey-Hawkins Research Group at Leipzig University
- Boron-Based Compounds: Potential and Emerging Applications in Medicine, ed. E. Hey-Hawkins and C. Viñas Teixidor, ISBN 9781119275558, Wiley, 2018. [1]
- Smart Inorganic Polymers: Synthesis, Properties and Emerging Applications in Materials and Life Sciences, ed. E. Hey-Hawkins, M. Hissler, ISBN 9783527344840, Wiley, 2019. (wiley.com)