Jacques Muzart was born in 1946, in Vienne la Ville, a small village in the Argonne area, 200 km east of Paris. He studied chemistry at l’Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne and received his degrees (Doctorat de 3_eme cycle in 1972, Doctorat d’Etat in 1976) for his work with J.-P. Pète on photochemical rearrangements of ,-epoxyketones and -diketones. He spent 15 months as a postdoctoral fellow of the National Science Foundation working with Nobel Laureate E. J. Corey at Harvard University. Directeur de Recherche Emérite since 2011, his research interests concentrate on transition metal-catalysis.
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Jacques Muzart was born in 1946, in Vienne la Ville, a small village in the Argonne area, 200 km east of Paris. He studied chemistry at l’Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne and received his degrees (Doctorat de 3_eme cycle in 1972, Doctorat d’Etat in 1976) for his work with J.-P. Pète on photochemical rearrangements of ,-epoxyketones and -diketones. He spent 15 months as a postdoctoral fellow of the National Science Foundation working with Nobel Laureate E. J. Corey at Harvard University. Directeur de Recherche Emérite since 2011, his research interests concentrate on transition metal-catalysis.