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Nancy steiner and david michaelis byu

          All professors at Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah.

          Michaelis, David, Middleton, Valene, Miles, Leslie, Miles, Michael, Miller Steiner, Makayla, Stephens, Denise, Stephens, Tom, Stewart, Ryan, Stiles.!

          David Michaelis

          David Michaelis was born and Raised in Salt Lake City, Utah.

          He was an undergraduate student at Brigham Young University in Provo, UT and recieved a B.S. in Chemistry in 2005. David also took a break during his undergraduate studies at BYU and spent 2 years as a missionary for the LDS Church in Costa Rica speaking Spanish.

          David then attended graduate school in chemistry at the University of Wisconsin–Madison where he worked under the supervision of Tehshik P. Yoon.

          Michaelis, David, Middleton, Valene, Miles, Leslie, Miles, Michael, Miller Steiner, Makayla, Stephens, Tom, Stern, Jacob, Stern, Megan, Stevenson, Zach.

        1. Michaelis, David, Middleton, Valene, Miles, Leslie, Miles, Michael, Miller Steiner, Makayla, Stephens, Tom, Stern, Jacob, Stern, Megan, Stevenson, Zach.
        2. Michaelis, David, Middleton, Laura, Miles, Leslie, Miles, Michael, Miller Steiner, Makayla, Stephens, Denise, Stephens, Tom, Stephenson, Rob, Stewart, Ryan.
        3. Michaelis, David, Middleton, Valene, Miles, Leslie, Miles, Michael, Miller Steiner, Makayla, Stephens, Denise, Stephens, Tom, Stewart, Ryan, Stiles.
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        6. David's graduate research focused on the development of novel oxidation reactions with oxaziridines. Much of these studies focused on the development of a copper-catalyzed oxyamination reaction of olefins, including the development of an asymmetric variant of this reaction.

          While at Wisconsin, David also participated in and was supported by the Chemistry–Biology Interface Training Program (NIH Sponsored), and as part of this program performed a 3 month internship at Amgen, Inc. in 2008. David was also th