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{TOC}Contents:

  1. E-Mail. Current postal address
  2. Projects
    1. Organic Chemistry
      • List of Publications, CV
      • Current Research
      • Post-Doc
      • PhD Thesis
      • Other
    2. Computers
      • LabJ - Electronic Laboratory Notebook, ELN
      • ChemPerfect - Chemistry Macros for Corel WordPerfect
      • Corel WordPerfect for Linux Resources
  3. Zinc ChemSite - my Linux Server [zinc.ichf.edu.pl]


I. {BACK}E-mail. Current postal address

Send e-mail to me: grela@technologist.com or grela@icho.edu.pl

My current postal address:

{Mail ICON} Dr. Karol Grela
Institute of Organic Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences
ul. Kasprzaka 44/52
PL-01-224; Warsaw, Poland
Tel.: +48-22-6323221 ext. 2026
Fax: +48-22-6326681
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II. {BACK}Projects

i. Organic Chemistry

{o}List of Publications, CV

List of Publications - publications, electronic versions of papers, posters and other documents.

{o}Research

Currently, I am a senior researcher (adiunkt) at the Institute of Organic Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw. My research interests includes developing of new synthetic methods and strategies in organic chemistry and organometallic catalysis.

{o}Post-Doc

As a Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (AvH) I was engaged in postdoctoral research in the group of Professor Alois Fürstner at the Max-Planck-Institut in Mülhaim/Ruhr, Germany. My research was focused on the use of Ring Closing Metathesis (RCM) of alkynes to the stereoselective synthesis of natural products (i.e. total synthesis of prostaglandin E2-1,15-lactone and epothilones A and C).

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{o}PhD Thesis

PhD Thesis: "Preparation of active metals and organometallic reactions in liquid ammonia" (Warsaw, 1998).

{o}Other

Other projects - teaching, seminars, and other documents.

ii. Computers

{o}LabJ - Electronic Laboratory Notebook

{LabJ Logo}LabJ (a.k.a Electronic Laboratory Notebook, ELN, Laboratory Journal, http://zinc.ichf.edu.pl/labj/) is a calculations and database program for organic chemists. LabJ stores chemical information and assists in planning chemical reactions. It calculates data such as molecular weights, moles, reactant amounts and volumes, percent yields and more. LabJ can be also used to store various data of synthetizing compounds, such as melting and boiling points, spectral data as well as unlimited number of custom fields for your specific needs.
{New}Updated Version! LabJ is now v. 2.3.1. New User's Manual, extra forms and some improvements in stoichiometry calculations. See CHANGELOG for details.

{o}ChemPerfect - Chemistry Macros for WordPerfect

{WP Logo}The ChemPerfect (http://zinc.ichf.edu.pl/chemperfect/) is a collection of Corel WordPerfect macros. With ChemPerfect you can easily include various chemical data (e.g. citations, formulas, spectral data) in your text, because the usually burdensome process of formatting will be done "automagically" by the macros for you.

{o}Linux WordPerfect - Corel WordPerfect for Linux Resources

Linux WordPerfect - Tips & Trics. Corel WordPerfect for Linux Resources (http://zinc.ichf.edu.pl/wordperfect/; in Polish).

III. {BACK}Zinc ChemSite - my Linux Server [zinc.ichf.edu.pl]

{Linux Logo}Visit ChemSite @ Zinc - my Linux Server (http://zinc.ichf.edu.pl)


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