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harness the compositional, regiochemical and stereochemical complexity of natural products for the construction of hydrolytically-degradable polymers, which have impact toward sustainability, reduction of reliance on petrochemicals, and production of biologically-beneficial and environmentally-benign natural products upon degradation. Wooley's research team is engaged in creative approaches to materials for nanomedicine applications, degradable polymers from natural resources, coatings for marine antifouling, advanced photoresist materials for the microelectronics industry, hybrid magnetic nanomaterials for
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In 2017, Wooley helped establish biodegradable plastics development company Teysha Technologies. Wooley, alongside the team at Teysha, has been working to develop biodegradable plastics from biomass stock. These plastics can be tuned to decompose within set timescales. The goal of the project is to
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Wooley's research interests include the synthesis and characterization of degradable polymers derived from natural products, unique macromolecular architectures and complex polymer assemblies, and the design and development of nanostructured materials. She has designed synthetic strategies to
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where she holds the W. T. Doherty-Welch Chair in Chemistry and is a University Distinguished Professor and Presidential Impact Fellow at Texas A&M University, with appointments in the Departments of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science & Engineering. She also serves as
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Wooley’s independent career in academia began in 1993 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Washington University in St. Louis (WashU) where she was promoted to Full Professor in 1999 and installed as the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts &
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Wooley is internationally recognized as a leader in the area of multifunctional macromolecules (polymers and related materials). Wooley has changed the way modern chemists think about the design, synthesis, and functionalization of organic polymers. She is credited with bringing a rational
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through a joint appointment granted in 2007 as part of her active collaborations in the area of radiotherapeutics with the late Michael Welch (1939–2012). In 2009, Wooley was recruited to
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designed-based synthetic approach to the field of polymer chemistry; an approach traditionally reserved for small molecule synthetic targets like natural products. She is a member of the
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Sciences (an endowed Professorship now held by Rodolfo Manuelli in the Department of Economics). Wooley also was affiliated with the Department of Radiology at the
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Wooley was born and raised in Oakridge, Oregon, a small logging community in the mountains of Oregon. She received her B.Sc. in Chemistry from
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Centenary Prize (2014), and election as a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2015), National Academy of Inventors (2019),
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develop a new, general purpose, seawater soluble plastics, to help address the problem of
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in the oceans. She is the co-founder and President of Sugar Plastics, LLC.
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is an American polymer chemist. She is a Distinguished Professor at
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Director of the Laboratory for Synthetic-Biologic Interactions.
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Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences at
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Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering
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in 1988, and a Ph.D. in Polymer/Organic Chemistry from
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Oakridge, Oregon
American
Oregon State University
BSc
Cornell University
PhD
Polymer/Organic Chemistry
Washington University in St. Louis
Texas A&M
Doctoral advisor
Jean Fréchet
Texas A&M University
polymers
nanostructured
James S. McDonnell
Washington University in St. Louis
Oregon State University
Cornell University
Jean Fréchet
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Inventors
National Academy of Sciences
Washington University School of Medicine
Texas A&M University
environmental remediation
plastic pollution
American Chemical Society
Royal Society of Chemistry
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering

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