Garg Lab

Garg Research Group

The Next Generation of Scientists and Scholars

 
 
Strain-Promoted Reactions of 1,2,3-Cyclohexatriene and Its Derivatives published in Nature!
Jun 9, 2023

Check out our Strain-Promoted Reactions of 1,2,3-Cyclohexatriene and Its Derivatives published in Nature!

Jun 9, 2023

Check out our Elucidating the Molecular Programming of a Nonlinear Non-Ribosomal Peptide Synthetase Responsible For Fungal Siderophore Biosynthesis published in Nature!

Catalyst-Controlled Annulations of Strained Cyclic Allenes with π-Allylpalladium Complexes published in ACS!
Jun 9, 2023

Check out our Catalyst-Controlled Annulations of Strained Cyclic Allenes with π-Allylpalladium Complexes published in ACS!

Total Synthesis of Lissodendoric Acid A published in Science
Jan 21, 2023

Check out our total synthesis of Lissodendoric Acid A published in Science and featured on the journal’s cover!

2022 Photos
Dec 17, 2022

Check out newly added photos from 2022, including photos from graduation, our holiday party, and other highlights!

2021 Royal Society of Chemistry's Horizon Prize for Education
Nov 27, 2021

Neil, Garg lab members, other UCLA students, and his daughters receive the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Horizon Prize for Education. Congrats to all 28 team members!

Virtual Reality Chemistry
Jun 9, 2021

Check out our new resources for exploring chemical structures in a virtual reality environment! News story here.

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Teaching

The Garg Laboratory explores new and innovative tools in chemical education, especially those that involve the use of modern technologies. Click on the links below to learn more about our recent efforts in teaching the remarkable undergraduate students at UCLA.

 
 
 
 
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About Neil

Garg is the inaugural holder of the Kenneth N. Trueblood Endowed Chair in Chemistry and Biochemistry. He has served as Vice-Chair for the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry (2012–2016) and currently serves as the Department Chair (2019–present). He also serves as Faculty-in-Residence in the UCLA undergraduate community. Neil is also a co-founder of ElectraTect (hyperlink: https://electratect.com/) as well as a popular speaker and consultant for teaching, scientific, and legal matters.

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