Associate prof @UHouston, organometallic chemistry, catalysis, and polymers, he/him

Joined October 2013
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Brad Carrow retweeted
📣WE ARE HIRING!📣 The Latendresse Lab is looking for postdocs with an expertise in synthetic inorganic/organometallic chemistry. If interested, please follow the instructions at latendresselab.com/members. @Chemjobber #chempostdoc
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Our latest now on @ChemRxiv – @aidanlooby28, Lalu, and Wenjun developed a slick entry to oxidative addition complexes that bypasses typical need for independent synthesis with every ligand iteration chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxiv…
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Brad Carrow retweeted
17 Sep 2024
The Department of Chemistry @UH_Chem will conduct a faculty search at tenure-track assistant professor level this fall, in the field of synthetic inorganic chemistry broadly defined. The priority date is Oct. 15. Please send your application! @Chemjobber #chemjobs
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Thoughts on charges at the end of line bonds?
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Brad Carrow retweeted
Excited to share that The Mills Lab will start this fall at the University of Houston! This is possible due to my mentors and training @RousseauxGroup @pchirik @ChirikGroup Stay tuned and follow below for more news: x.com/millslabchem
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I’ll miss non-sequiturs like this if/when this platform finally implodes (no-crackers-in-bed clause)
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Rube Waddell was an American baseball player from the early 1900s, whose life story is nothing short of astounding. During baseball games, Waddell had a peculiar habit of vanishing to chase fire trucks, and his easily distracted nature became evident when opposing fans tempted him with puppies, causing him to abandon the game and play with them. Notably, in 1903, Waddell had a whirlwind year that saw him transition from sleeping in a firehouse in Camden, New Jersey, to tending bar in a saloon in Wheeling, West Virginia. Remarkably, in between those events, he achieved great success as a pitcher, winning 22 games for the Philadelphia Athletics. His adventures continued as he toured the nation in a melodrama called "The Stain of Guilt," where he impressed audiences by improvising his lines in every show, earning critical acclaim. Waddell's antics didn't end there. In 1905, he shared a room with fellow baseball player Ossee Schreckengost, who demanded a clause in Waddell's contract that forbade him from eating crackers in bed. This odd request stemmed from the common practice of players sharing the same bed in hotel rooms while on the road. Additionally, that same year, Waddell missed the World Series due to a shoulder injury he sustained while trying to destroy a straw hat. Despite his unusual behavior, Waddell's talent as a pitcher was undeniable. He even achieved the impressive feat of winning a Triple Crown in pitching. If the Cy Young award had existed during his time, he likely would have secured the honor over Cy Young himself. Sadly, Rube Waddell's life was cut short when he passed away from tuberculosis at the age of 37, on April Fool's Day in 1914. His legacy remains, and his astonishing journey continues to bewilder and captivate baseball enthusiasts to this day.
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Can we please reserve a Nobel prize for the invention of landscaping mulch that doesn't smell like death? 😷🦨
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Brad Carrow retweeted
Excited to announce we will have TWO assistant professor searches this fall @UHouston in @uh_chem. One search in computational (and data-driven) chemistry 🧑‍💻 another in synthetic organic chemistry 🧑‍🔬! @Chemjobber #compchem #chemjobs
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Brad Carrow retweeted
Many thanks to @WelchFoundation for this opportunity to develop new methods of recycling and upcycling polyolefin waste. Excited to work with our team from @UH_ChBE and @uh_chem (Maurice Brookhart, @brad_carrow, Olafs Daugulis, Alamgir Karim, and Ramanan @krishnamoorti).
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$4 million Welch Foundation grant to Dr. Megan Robertson of Chemical Engineering for developing new chemical paradigms for transforming plastic waste. Congratulations!!
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Brad Carrow retweeted
Losing time drawing reaction coordinate diagrams? Check out @BogdosMichael's solution: a web-based app for rapidly generating reaction coordinate diagrams (EveRplot): More info in the publication (pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs…) and link to the app mor-vm-shiny.ethz.ch:3838/.
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What an eventful day. Positive news on two grants, dodged big ⛈️ ⚡️ by minutes on the ride home, then news of TFG indictment to boot.

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We shined light on some things. A long time coming and labor of love by Peter, Tony, and Lei from Scholes group. chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxiv…
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Brad Carrow retweeted
The Welch Foundation is launching a new postdoctoral fellowship program, in conjunction with Life Sciences Research Foundation. The program will support recent PhD graduates from around the world to develop their chemical research careers in Texas. welch1.org/grants-programs/p….
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Brad Carrow retweeted
We’re thrilled to share this story about tris(bicyclo[1.1.1]pentyl)phosphine. Griffin Perry developed a scalable route to this phosphine and discovered impressive activity in Pd-catalyzed sp3-electrophile cross-coupling. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jac…
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Brad Carrow retweeted
22 Feb 2023
UH Dept. of Chemistry @uh_chem is excited to announce that Prof. Joshua Bocarsly will be joining the department faculty starting in Fall 2023 as the Robert A. Welch Professor of High Temperature Superconducting and Chemical Materials Science. Welcome to Houston, Prof. Bocarsly!
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Has anyone else had problem with emails from ACS getting flagged as spam?? I missed a slew of ACS journal messages lately 😬
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Brad Carrow retweeted
This open letter to @AmerChemSociety must go viral! #chemtwitter The executives must be held accountable!
C&EN advisors put out this open letter, but we're always interested in hearing from members kitchenchemistry.substack.co…
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