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CATALOOP · Closing the loop in stereoselective catalysis with data-driven approaches

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 March 202528 February 2029EU funding €2,663,654Call HORIZON-MSCA-2023-DN-01

Data-driven methods promise to enable a highly structured approach for the development of asymmetric catalytic reactions, founded both on experimental and computational data. In this new but underdeveloped method, a small number of experiments is performed and that data is used to make a mathematical model to predict how new ligands will behave. Such a model is based on calculated or measured physical descriptors of the ligand, and correlations obtained between enantioselectivity and such descriptors also provide mechanistic insight. In an iterative (“looped”) approach, the model’s predictions are tested experimentally, and fed back to make an improved model, which is again tested experimentally, until satisfactory stereoselectivity and yield is obtained. Importantly, the integration and feedback of computational and experimental data during the research process is a significantly more efficient approach to developing asymmetric catalytic reactions and also provides mechanistic insight as the reaction is developed.The main research aim of this doctoral network is to develop powerful and readily applicable workflows for data-driven development of stereoselective catalysis. Using this data-driven approach requires a fundamentally different experimental workflow to developing catalytic reactions than is currently employed in most research laboratories. Since this requires a fundamental change in the way most experimental groups work, the data-driven approach is not widespread and remains underdeveloped. The next generation of chemists requires training in combined and integrated computational and experimental approaches, both in academia and industry.The main training aim of this doctoral network is to train researchers in comprehensive data-driven experimental approach for realizing challenging asymmetric catalytic methods.

Consortium · 20 organisations

coordinator

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET CHEMNITZ

DE · €521,078

associatedPartner

NUVISAN ICB GMBH

DE

associatedPartner

EXSCIENTIA LIMITED

UK

participant

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, DUBLIN

IE · €286,488

associatedPartner

VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS (EUROPE) LIMITED

UK

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITE DE GENEVE

CH

associatedPartner

MERCK ELECTRONICS KGAA

DE

associatedPartner

RHEINISCH-WESTFAELISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE AACHEN

DE

associatedPartner

Kebotix, Inc

US

participant

BEN-GURION UNIVERSITY OF THE NEGEV

IL · €271,433

associatedPartner

BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM

US

participant

UNIVERSIDAD DE SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA

ES · €251,971

participant

TECHNION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION LTD

IL · €271,433

associatedPartner

BASF SE

DE

associatedPartner

JANSSEN CILAG SA

ES

participant

RIJKSUNIVERSITEIT GRONINGEN

NL · €548,741

associatedPartner

THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

UK

associatedPartner

TECHNION - ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

IL

participant

EBERHARD KARLS UNIVERSITAET TUEBINGEN

DE · €260,539

participant

UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE MADRID

ES · €251,971

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