Abstract

Patrick Holland pursued doctoral training at the University of California at Berkeley with Robert Bergman and Richard Andersen and postdoctoral training with William Tolman at the University of Minnesota. As a faculty member at the University of Rochester, he began his independent research in 2000 by focusing on the study of three-coordinate Fe-Co complexes. Since then, his research group has addressed Fe-N 2 chemistry, reactive metal-ligand multiple bonds, engineered metalloproteins, redox-active ligands, solar H 2 production, and the mechanisms of organometallic transformations at base-metal complexes. In 2013, he moved to Yale University, where he is a professor of chemistry.

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