Named Lectures
- 2012 Bristol Myers Squibb Lecture, University of Pennsylvania
- 2012 Henry Eyring Lectures, Arizona State University
- 2012 Sherry Memorial Lectures, Georgia Institute of Technology
- 2011 Bender Lectures, Northwestern University
- 2009 Thomas Lecture, University of Missouri-Columbia
- 2009 Jeremiah P. Freeman Organic Synthesis Lecturer, Notre Dame University
- 2009 Alder Lecture, University of Cologne
- 2008 Closs Lecture, University of Chicago
- 2008 Chevy Goldstein Distinguished Lecture, Cal Poly Pomona
- 2008 William A. Pryor Lecture, Louisiana State University
- 2007 Robert Robinson Lectures, University of Oxford
- 2005 Kenneth B. Wiberg Lecture, Yale University
- 2004-2005 Melvin Calvin Lecture, University of California, Berkeley
- 2004 Paul Schleyer Lecture, University of Georgia
- 2004 Frontiers in Organic Chemistry Lecturer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- 2000 Lise Meitner Lecturer (Hebrew University, Jerusalem Israel)
- 1998 Herbert C. Brown Lecture, Purdue University
- 1998 Faculty Research Lecturer, UCLA
- 1990 Distinguished Lecturer, Montana State University
- 1989 Frank Burnett Dains Lecturer, University of Kansas
- 1987 First Merck-Frosst Lecturer, University of Sherbrooke, Canada
- 1987 Castle Lecturer, University of South Florida
- 1986 Organic Synthesis Distinguished Lecturer, Colorado State University
- 1984 Winstein Lecture, University of California, Los Angeles
- 1983 Frontiers of Chemical Research Lecturer, Texas A&M University
- 1982 A. D. Little Lecturer, Northeastern University
- 1980 Mobay Lecture, University of Pittsburgh
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