Pharm to Table
LC Campeau, Dani Schultz
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A podcast hosted by L.-C. Campeau and Dani Schultz that dives into the stories about the people behind the chemistry and science that happens at #MerckChemistry. Follow us on X (formerly Twitter) at @PharmToTablePod, @DrLCSquare, @danithechemist. Email us comments and suggestions at pharmtotablepod@gmail.com.
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SE5:E1 - A Journey of Synthetic Chemistry Innovations at Merck 18.05.2026 41dkTo kick off Season 5, Dani and LC discuss a recent perspective published in the Journal of Organic Chemistry that highlights innovations in synthetic chemistry which trace their origins to the work of discovering, developing and commercializing novel therapeutics. This publication was the most accessed paper published in JOC in 2025!Dani and LC explore the motivations on writing it, its main thesis and lesson learned from reexamining nearly 75 years of chemistry innovations at Merck. Be sure to listen through to the very end for a special Season 5 theme reveal!Read and listen to some of the papers we discussed today:From Cortisone to Enlicitide: A Journey of Synthetic Chemistry Innovations at MerckFollow the Pharm to Table podcast on X - @PharmtoTablePodVisit our website at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pharm-to-table
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SE4:E8: From Discovery to Process, Part 2: Getting Ugi with it - scaling a 3CL protease inhibitor 23.03.2026 31dkIn Part 2 of our Pharm to Table deep dive on MK‑7845, Dani and LC shift from invention to implementation, welcoming process chemists Nastaran Salehi Marzijarani and Ben Turnbull to the pod. We explore how the team re‑imagined the synthesis to enable robust, scalable supply—and why a classic multicomponent reaction you probably remember from school, the Joullié–Ugi reaction, ended up stealing the show. Along the way, we unpack route selection trade‑offs, lifecycle thinking in process chemistry, and what it really takes to bring an antiviral to life at scale. Read and listen to some of the papers we discussed today:Asymmetric Synthesis of MK-7845, an Investigational Treatment for COVID-19 - Org. Lett.Part 1 of MK-7845 series: SE4:E7: From Discovery to Process, Part 1: Building a 3CL Protease Inhibitor Through Smart Fluorine Placement and Design IntuitionFollow the Pharm to Table podcast on X - @PharmtoTablePodVisit our website at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pharm-to-table
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SE4:E7: From Discovery to Process, Part 1: Building a 3CL Protease Inhibitor Through Smart Fluorine Placement and Design Intuition 02.02.2026 29dkIn this first installment of our two‑part Pharm to Table special on MK‑7845, Dani and LC sit down with medicinal chemist Valerie Shurtleff to unpack the discovery journey behind this 3CL protease inhibitor—from early structural insights to an unexpectedly effective difluorobutyl isostere. Val walks us through how the team balanced potency, VLE, metabolic challenges, and design intuition to land on a well‑rounded preclinical candidate - one of the most dynamic programs of her career. Along the way, she reminds us why asking good questions, collaborating relentlessly, and occasionally surviving a “Hot Ones” challenge are all essential scientific skills. It’s an episode packed with chemistry, creativity, and just enough fluorine to keep things spicy.Stay tuned for Part 2, where we shift from invention to implementation and explore how the process chemistry team brought MK‑7845 to life at scale.Read some of the papers we discussed today:Invention of MK-7845, a SARS-CoV-2 3CL Protease Inhibitor Employing a Novel Difluorinated Glutamine Mimic - J. Med. Chem.Follow the Pharm to Table podcast on X - @PharmtoTablePodVisit our website at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pharm-to-table
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SE4:E6 - Mechanism-Driven Innovation in Process Research: Yining Ji Chen’s Road as a Rising Star 10.11.2025 30dkJoin us for a conversation with Yining Ji Chen, recipient of the 2025 ACS Rising Star Award, on how mechanistic insight powers innovation in pharmaceutical process research. We dive into her career journey and standout projects—from Pd-catalyzed C–N coupling for HCV therapy to dynamic phosphorylation in nucleotide synthesis—plus her creation of LED‑NMR for real-time photochemical reaction monitoring. Hear how deep mechanistic understanding drives robustness and safety, why she moved to the Data‑Rich Measurements group, and which emerging analytical technologies excite her most. A celebration of scientific rigor shaping efficient, reliable pharma processes!Read some of the papers we discussed today:A multifunctional catalyst that stereoselectively assembles prodrugs - ScienceA rational pre-catalyst design for bis-phosphine mono-oxide palladium catalyzed reactions - Chem SciLED-Illuminated NMR Spectroscopy: A Practical Tool forMechanistic Studies of Photochemical Reactions - ChemPhotoChemFrom at-line to online NMR: coupling probe-based autosampler with benchtop NMR - Reaction Chemistry and EngineeringFollow the Pharm to Table podcast on X - @PharmtoTablePodVisit our website at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pharm-to-table
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SE4:E5 - Evolution of a Green Chemistry Trailblazer 13.10.2025 37dkIn this episode, Dani and LC welcome Jeff Moore, recipient of the 2025 ACS Affordable Green Chemistry Award, to discuss his pioneering work in biocatalysis at Merck. The conversation explores the evolution (pun intended) of biocatalytic processes in pharmaceutical manufacturing, highlighting key milestones such as the adoption of transaminases and imine reductases, and their impact on drug synthesis and sustainability. Jeff shares stories from his career, including how being 'lazy' when doing science can lead to major innovations and the practical benefits of enzyme-driven chemistry. He even leaves us with insights into the future frontiers of biocatalysis, from cascade reactions to microfluidics.Read some of the papers we discussed today:Convergent Kilogram-Scale Synthesis of Dual Orexin Receptor Antagonist - Organic Letters Biocatalytic Asymmetric Synthesis of Chiral Amines from Ketones Applied to Sitagliptin Manufacture - ScienceEnabling Biocatalysis by High-Throughput Protein Engineering Using Droplet Microfluidics Coupled to Mass Spectrometry - ACS OmegaFollow the Pharm to Table podcast on X - @PharmtoTablePodVisit our website at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pharm-to-table
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SE4:E4 - MedChem Masters: Molecules, Mentors and Mindsets 19.08.2025 35dkIn this episode, Dani and LC interview Dr. Shane Krska, recipient of the ACS Arthur C. Cope Award, and Dr. Petr Vachal, recipient of the ACS Earle B. Barnes Award for Leadership in Chemical Research Management. Shane shares his pioneering work in catalytic methods and high-throughput experimentation (HTE) for drug discovery, while Petr discusses his leadership role driving innovation at Merck. They reflect on their career journeys from graduate school to industry, emphasizing personal growth and the importance on taking on diverse roles. We wrap it up by asking Shane and Petr what has made them the most proud over their 20+ year careers - which spans from innovations in direct-to-biology for accelerating design-make-test to advancing peptides as a modality of the future!Read the papers we discussed today:The Catalysis Laboratory at Merck: 20 Years of CatalyzingInnovationThe medicinal chemist's toolbox for late stage functionalization of drug-like moleculesHighly Efficient Asymmetric Synthesis of SitagliptinFollow the Pharm to Table podcast on X - @PharmtoTablePodVisit our website at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pharm-to-table
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S4:E3 - London Calling ... Spirocycles 19.05.2025 33dkThis month we sit down with Damien Valette, Olivia Boyd and David Petrone to chat about their latest paper in Organic Letters on the desymmetrization of prochiral dienones to control all-carbon quaternary centers. This reaction leverages biocatalysis, specifically an ene-reductase [ERED] enzymes (which are making their second appearance on the pod - see S1:E5).David, Damien and Olivia walk us through the discovery of the reaction and why it's uniquely suited to set these challenging stereocenters. This work was done in the context of work at the med-chem/process interface which we explore as well.Damien and Olivia hail from our London UK MSD site and give us details on the progress of our company's build in the region as well as chat with us about how to be successful when collaborating with scientists on another continent (David).Read the papers we discussed today:HTE-Enabled Development of an Ene-Reductase-Catalyzed Desymmetrization: Remote Control of All-Carbon Quaternary γ-Centers - Org Lett 2024Follow the Pharm to Table podcast on X - @PharmtoTablePodVisit our website at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pharm-to-table
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S4:E2 - Making Sulfur Smell like Success! 21.04.2025 26dkJoin us on the Pharm to Table podcast for a delightful chat with Ethan Wappes from our South San Francisco site, as we dive into the exciting world of thiophene synthesis! Ethan is a member of our Discovery Process Chemistry group and worked alongside medicinal chemists to devise a better synthetic route towards substituted thiophenes. Ethan shares insights from his recent Org. Lett. on a novel Rh-catalyzed [3+2] method that opens the door to highly substituted dihydrothiophenes, enhancing our medicinal chemistry toolkit. We explore how this strategy not only simplifies complex thiophene syntheses but also paves the way for new drug development possibilities!Read the papers we discussed today:Fully Substituted Thiophene Synthesis via (3 + 2) with Thiadiazoles - Org Lett 2024Follow the Pharm to Table podcast on X - @PharmtoTablePodVisit our website at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pharm-to-table
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S4:E1 Chemistry Unplugged: Listener Q&A and Future Insights 27.01.2025 28dkWe're kicking off Season 4 (holy cow!) by having a lively discussion answering listener questions on everything from our favorite Boc deprotection methods to the role of AI in the world of chemistry. We also share how flow chemistry is being used in discovery and process chemistry and conclude with what we feel would be disruptive chemistry innovations that could shape 2025. Plus, find out how you can influence the conversation by sharing what you want to hear more of in 2025!
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S3:E10 - Look what ADCs made us do 18.11.2024 36dkAntibody drug conjugates, or ADCs, are all the rage in the industry right now and chemists play an important role in their development. This month we sat down with Serge Ruccolo and Marion Emmert to talk about their papers in this area. Their work addresses two main challenges of ADC development: 1) potent handling of cytotoxic payloads and 2) selective unmasking of cysteine residues to enable conjugation to the antibody. Tune in to hear how one develops these chemistries; How electrochemistry and microfluidics can be useful tools for the chemistry of these important molecules. You'll learn a ton, we did! Read the papers we discussed today: “Build Your Own” ADC Mimics: Identification of Nontoxic Linker/Payload Mimics for HIC-Based DAR Determination, High-Throughput Optimization, and Continuous Flow Conjugation - OPRD Electrocatalytic Reduction of Disulfide Bonds across Chemical Modalities - Org Lett Follow the Pharm to Table podcast on X - @PharmtoTablePod Visit our website at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pharm-to-table
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S3:E9 - Surfing peptide production by going with the flow 17.10.2024 32dkReady to go with the flow? Then this episode is for you! In this episode, we dive into the exciting world of Continuous-Flow Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis (CF-SPPS) with special guests Kyle Ruhl and Mike DiMaso. We kick off the episode with a brief overview on various techniques used to synthesize peptides and how each method fits within the drug discovery/development timeline. From there, we serve up their recent paper on leveraging flow to synthesize peptides - exploring the challenges they faced, such as accommodating resin swelling and optimizing synthesis times. We do our best to shield you from any discussions about math when they dive into linear velocity which helped drive peptide synthesis optimization. Discover how CF-SPPS is unleashing rapid, multigram peptide deliveries, culminating in a remarkable 20-gram yield of a 10-mer peptide in just 4 hours! Read the paper we discussed today: Continuous-Flow Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis to Enable Rapid, Multigram Deliveries of Peptides Follow the Pharm to Table podcast on X - @PharmtoTablePod Visit our website at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pharm-to-table
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S3:E8 - So you think you want to start a chemistry podcast? 16.09.2024 26dkJoin Dani and LC as they peel back the layers on podcasting in chemistry. This insightful episode dives into their recently published Organic Letters editorial "Should You Start a Chemistry Podcast?" with special contributor and corresponding author Matt Horwitz from Synthesis Workshop sharing his unique perspective. But that's not all - get ready for an artistic twist as Brendan Burkett from Chemscrapes reveals how he transforms chemistry concepts into visually striking designs for the chemistry community (including CEN!). Whether you're an aspiring podcaster, a chemistry communicator, or just someone fascinated by the interplay of science and art, this episode promises an engaging exploration. Tune in for a candid discussion blending personal experiences, creative insights, and a passion for making chemistry more accessible to all. Don't miss this multimedia showcase!" Follow the Pharm to Table podcast on X - @PharmtoTablePod Visit our website at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pharm-to-table Org. Lett. featured: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acs.orglett.3c04181
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S3:E7 - Your Rx for a Pharma Job: Insider Secrets (Part 2) 05.08.2024 24dkTime for the main course! Our #MerckChemistry hiring experts are dishing out more savory tips to help you get hired in pharma. In this second part, they'll guide you through mastering the job talk, nailing those crucial on-site interviews, and evaluating offers strategically. Learn how to deliver an engaging presentation, handle tough questions, and leave a lasting impression. Get advice on navigating those 1:1 interviews with poise. Once you've aced the interviews, find out how to weigh compensation packages and negotiate the most appetizing offer for your career growth. Whether you're a fresh grad looking to land that first gig or a seasoned pro ready for the next opportunity, this episode is the secret sauce you need! Follow the Pharm to Table podcast on X - @PharmtoTablePod Visit our website at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pharm-to-table
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S3:E6 - Your Rx for a Pharma Job: Insider Secrets (Part 1) 10.07.2024 26dkLooking to kickstart your career in the pharmaceutical industry? This episode is a must-listen! We have special guests Jamie McCabe Dunn, Val Shurtleff and our very own Dani Schultz - hiring managers in Discovery and Process Chemistry - to share insider tips. In part 1 we talk about building a rock-solid network, crafting a standout CV that gets noticed, and acing those crucial first interviews. We also answer listener questions submitted on LinkedIn. Whether you're a fresh grad or an experienced pro, our experts will give you the competitive edge to land your dream job in pharma! Plus, stay tuned for Part 2 we tackle how to ace your job talk, prepare for interviews and steps to take after receiving an offer! Follow the Pharm to Table podcast on X - @PharmtoTablePod Visit our website at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pharm-to-table
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S3:E5 - When Robots Work-It-Up! 05.06.2024 34dkAlexandra Sun and Harrison Rose join the pod to share their work on a vision-guided automated liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) platform. That's right, before our robot overlords overtake us, they are going to help chemists and engineers with work-ups first! Even though it's often taken for granted, liquid-liquid extractions are part of virtually every chemical reaction for product isolation. Developing these unit operations is critical to chemists and engineers who design processes and Harrison and Alex's new tool can help expedite this. We also asked them for their secret to developing the best phase cuts! We learned a lot on this episode, and we hope you do too! Read the papers we discussed today: Vision-Guided Automation Platform for Liquid–Liquid Extraction and Workup Development - OPRD General Principles and Strategies for Salting-Out Informed by the Hofmeister Series - OPRD Follow the Pharm to Table podcast on X - @PharmtoTablePod Visit our website at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pharm-to-table
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S3:E4 - "Asta La Vista, Baby" - The Aminator 22.04.2024 21dkPatrick Fier and Suhon Kim join the pod to share their lates collaboration on a new C-N cross-coupling protocol which leverages a novel multifunctional template reagent. The work emerged from a side-project that started many years ago on the creation of the "Aminator" reagent which inspired the latest reaction. The couplings have very broad scope and Suhong and Patrick explain their motivation for pursuing the work and insights about the reaction enabled by this reagent. We learned a lot on this episode, and we hope you do too! Read the papers we discussed today: Transition-Metal-Free C–N Cross-Coupling Enabled by a Multifunctional Reagent - JACS A Multifunctional Reagent Designed for the Site-Selective Amination of Pyridines - JACS Follow the Pharm to Table podcast on Twitter - @PharmtoTablePod Visit our website at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pharm-to-table
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S3:E3 - A chemist, a physicist and an enzyme walk into a bar... 20.02.2024 34dkNadine Kuhl (process chemist) and Jacob Forstater (engineer and physicist) join the pod to share a pretty neat story that had its origins from a chemical catalog brochure advertising a new and green solvent called Cyrene. From that brochure blossomed a really amazing biocatalytic transamination to make a key chiral amine building block. In order to make this process more robust and tolerant of organic solvents, the team immobilized the transaminase enzyme and leveraged a Spinchem rotating bed reactor (we also had no idea what this was, but now we do) to make a robust process. We learned a lot on this episode, and we hope you do too! Read the papers we discussed today: Amination of a green solvent via immobilized biocatalysis for the synthesis of nemtabrutinib - ACS Catalysis Utilizing biocatalysis and a sulfolane-mediated reductive acetal opening to access nemtabrutinib from cyrene - Green Chemistry Follow the Pharm to Table podcast on Twitter - @PharmtoTablePod Visit our website at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pharm-to-table
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S3:E2 - Barton-McCombie Beware! 15.01.2024 34dkCharles Yeung (@Charles_chem) joins the pod to share some of the latest results from a collaboration with Prof. Wickens' lab (@WickensGroup) at the University of Wisconsin Madison. In their latest paper published in Angewandte Chemie, they disclose a practical and general protocol for alcohol dehydrogenation - putting the Barton-McCombie on notice! The work was supported by a Merck post-doctoral fellow, Myriam Mikhael (@MyriaMikhael), who shares her experience as an industrial PDF. Read the papers we discussed today: Practical and General Alcohol Deoxygenation Protocol - ACIE Translating Planar Heterocycles into Three-Dimensional Analogs by Photoinduced Hydrocarboxylation - ACIE Follow the Pharm to Table podcast on Twitter - @PharmtoTablePod Visit our website at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pharm-to-table
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S3.E1: All I Want for the holidays are cross-couplings, collaborations and cookies!! 11.12.2023 19dkFor our special Holiday extravaganza, Dani and LC share their holiday plans before diving into the cookie jar of questions from some of our favorite listeners! How is R&D in industry similar to and different from how research is done in academia? (@DrSauce96) What is the most annoying academic misconception about work in the pharmaceutical industry? (@Teachforaliving) What things do you wish you knew before starting in industry? (@lifeof_dan) What is your favorite coupling reaction to run? Doesn’t have to be one you use most or the one with the broadest scope, just the one you look forward to setting up. (@ndchiappini) What can be done to help educate PhD students about industrial careers? The majority of them won’t go to academia, but it seems many profs know very little about non-academic pathways? (@Chem_Walker) So top off that nog and join us for a Holiday Snack! Follow the Pharm to Table podcast on Twitter - @PharmtoTablePod Visit our website at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pharm-to-table
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S2.E8: Peptides, Cross-Electrophile Coupling and Maple Syrup! 17.07.2023 35dkFor this month's episode, Dani and LC serve up a recently published JACS article on Ni-catalyzed pyridinium cross-electrophile coupling for non-canonical amino acid synthesis and peptide late-stage functionalization which was done in collaboration with Professor Mary Watson’s group. In this episode, Dani and LC share the importance of investing in non-canonical amino acid chemistry with #MerckChemistry scientists Amélie Dion and Dipa Kalyani. We discuss what drew them to pyridinium cross-electrophile coupling and how Professor Watson’s expertise enabled the extension of this chemistry towards amino acid and peptide diversification via lysine deamination. By leveraging Dipa’s expertise in Discovery and high-throughput experimentation (HTE) – the team was able to create reaction generality for range of pharma relevant heteroaryl halides. In addition, Amélie was able to show that the lysine-derived pyridiniums survived solid-phase peptide synthesis and that the Ni-catalyzed cross-electrophile coupling could be achieved on-resin (rare!) – directly fitting into traditional medchem workflows. Professor Watson shares her insights on how working outside one’s area of expertise spurs innovation and ultimately what made this collaboration so successful. Many aspects of this collaboration were unique, which included real-time data sharing with our Discovery colleagues in addition to the team being largely composed of women! #WomenInChemistry Read the paper we discussed today here: Diversifying Amino Acids and Peptides via Deaminative Reductive Cross-Couplings Leveraging High-Throughput Experimentation - JACS Beyond 20 in the 21st Century: Prospects and Challenges of Non-canonical Amino Acids in Peptide Drug Discovery - ACS Med. Chem. Lett. Are Heterogeneous Catalysts Precursors to Homogeneous Catalysts? - JACS Follow the Pharm to Table podcast on Twitter - @PharmtoTablePod Visit our website at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pharm-to-table
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