Penelope Brothers Explained

Penelope Jane Brothers
Birth Place:Auckland, New Zealand
Fields:Organometallic complexes, porphyrins
Workplaces:Australian National University
Alma Mater:University of Auckland (B.Sc., 1978; M.Sc., 1979);Stanford University (Ph.D., 1985)
Thesis1 Title:The organometallic chemistry of ruthenium and osmium porphyrin complexes
Thesis1 Url:https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/1162865
Thesis1 Year:1985
Doctoral Advisor:James P. Collman

Penelope Jane Brothers is a New Zealand chemistry academic. She is currently Director of the Research School of Chemistry at the Australian National University, specializing in inorganic chemistry.[1]

Academic career

Brothers completed a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science at the University of Auckland, in 1978 and then 1979. Later that year, she traveled to Stanford University after receiving a Fulbright Program fellowship.[2] There, she studied under James P. Collman and completed a 1985 PhD titled 'The organometallic chemistry of ruthenium and osmium porphyrin complexes. [3] The next year, Brothers returned to the University of Auckland as a postdoctoral researcher, rising to full professor in 2009.[1] During her early career, she played a large role in establishing her field of porphyrin chemistry; as of 2018, she is the only researcher who has studied the role of boron in porphyrins or corroles.

In 2007, Brothers was named as a Fulbright Senior Scholar.[4] She is also on the editorial board of the journal Chemical Communications as associate editor.

Professor Brothers left the University of Auckland to join Australian National University in 2019, where she is currently Director of the Research School of Chemistry.[5]

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Professor Penelope Brothers – The University of Auckland. www.chemistry.auckland.ac.nz.
  2. Brothers . Penelope J. . Boron complexes of porphyrins and related polypyrrole ligands: unexpected chemistry for both boron and the porphyrin . Chem. Commun. . 5 Feb 2008 . 2008 . 18 . 2090–2102 . 10.1039/B714894A . 18438481 .
  3. News: Professor Penny Brothers. MacDiarmid Institute. 2018-08-27. en-US.
  4. Web site: New Zealand Research Scholar and Lecturer Alumni. www.fulbright.org.nz.
  5. Web site: Appointment of the new Director of the Research School of Chemistry. The Australian National University.