Julius Rebek

Rebek was born in Beregszász, Kingdom of Hungary, (present-day Berehove, Ukraine), which at the time was part of Hungary, in 1944 and lived in Austria from 1945 to 1949. In 1949 he and his family immigrated to the United States and settled in Topeka, Kansas where he graduated from Highland Park High School. Rebek graduated from the University of Kansas with a Bachelor of Arts degree in chemistry. Rebek received his Master of Arts degree and his Ph.D. in organic chemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1970. There he studied peptides under D. S. Kemp.
Rebek was an assistant professor at the University of California at Los Angeles from 1970 to 1976. There he developed the three-phase test for reactive intermediates. In 1976, he moved to the University of Pittsburgh, where he developed cleft-like structures for studies in molecular recognition. In 1989 he returned to MIT, where he became the Camille Dreyfus Professor of Chemistry and devised synthetic, self-replicating molecules. In July 1996, he moved his research group to the Scripps Research Institute to become the director of the Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology, where he continues to work in molecular recognition and self-assembling systems.
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Evaluating and utilizing weak interactions in biologically relevant systems by Kato, Yoko, 1968-
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Solution-phase combinatorial chemistry--the activated core approach ; II. Porphyrin-based small molecule receptors by Shipps, Gerald W. (Gerald Wayne)
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Studies in molecular recognition : self-assembling molecular host-guest sytems by Grotzfeld, Robert M. (Robert Martin)
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Replications and recognitions with synthetic systems by Feng, Qing
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Molecular recognition of nucleic acid components by Park, Tae Kyo
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Molecular recognition of adenosine derivatives by Conn, Michael Morgan
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Synthetic recognition systems : self-assembly and metal chelation by Branda, Neil R. (Neil Robin)
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Merging molecular recognition and catalysis with model systems by Pieters, Roelof Jan
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Molecular aggregation : the design and synthesis of three-dimensional self-assembling systems by Tymoschenko, Maria F. (Maria Fumiko)
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New scaffolds for molecular recognition by Shimizu, Ken
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New directions in dimeric self-assembly by Bayne, Christopher D
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Ureas in molecular recognition : complexation and encapsulation by Hamann, Blake
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Molecular recognition through rational and combinatorial synthesis by Wintner, Edward Aurel
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Interactions and reaction within synthetic self-assembling molecular capsules by Kang, Jongmin
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Molecular recognition with synthetic receptors ; Development of new chiral auxillaries by Jeong, Kyu-Sung
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Self-assembling molecular capsules by O'leary, Brendan M. (Brendan Michael), 1972-
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The activated core approach to combinatorial chemistry by Pryor, Kent E. (Kent Edward), 1972-
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