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Joel Bernstein November 2011
CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL DETAILS
Born September 12, 1941; Cleveland, Ohio
Widowed, two children
Current professional affiliation: Faculty of Natural Sciences, New York University Abu Dhabi
Email: [email protected]
Previous address (Emeritus): Department of Chemistry, Ben-Gurion University
Beer Sheva, Israel 84105 email: yoel@ bgu.ac.il
Home address: 8 Jabotinsky St., Apt. 11, Tel Aviv, Israel;
tel: +972 3 529 8101; fax: +972 3 529 0582; cell: +972 507 959 828
EDUCATION
Degree Institution Years
B.A. (Chemistry) Cornell University 1958-1962
M.Sc. Yale University 1962-1964
Ph.D. Yale University 1964-1967
Advisor: Basil G. Anex
Thesis title: "Spectral Properties of trans-Azobenzene and trans-Stilbene"
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Institution Rank Years
Cornell University Teaching assistant 1962
Weizmann Institute of Science Summer student 1962
Yale University Teaching assistant 1962-66
Univ. of California (Los Angeles) Postdoctoral 1967-69
Weizmann Institute of Science Postdoctoral 1969-71
Ben-Gurion University Lecturer 1971-73
Ben-Gurion University Senior Lecturer (tenure) 1973-79
University of Illinois (Urbana) Visiting Scientist 1977-78
Ben-Gurion University Associate Professor 1979-88
Cornell University Visiting Professor 1983-84
University of Minnesota Visiting Professor 1988-89
Ben-Gurion University Professor 1988-
University of Barcelona Visiting Professor 7/97-9/97
Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre Visiting Fellow 9/97-9/98
Rand Afrikaans University Visiting Professor 8/99-9/99
University of Bologna
Institute of Advanced Study Visiting Professor 3/05-4/05; 07/08;
07/09; 07/10
University of Barcelona Visiting Professor 5/05-6/05
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University of Johannesburg Visiting Professor 07/05-08/05
Ben-Gurion University Barry and Carol Kaye Professor
of Applied Science 04/08- 06/11
Australian National University Craig Visiting Professor 10/09-11/09
University of Western Australia Gledden Senior Fellow 11/09-01/10
Osaka University Global Center of Excellence
Professor 03/10
University of Western Australia Professor at Large 2010-2011
New York University Abu Dhabi Professor 05/2010 -
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Organic solid state chemistry, chemical crystallography, polymorphism, hydrogen bonding, graph sets,
structure-property relations in organic solids and pharmaceuticals.
POSITIONS IN ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION WITHIN THE UNIVERSITY
Undergraduate Studies Committee, 1971-1977, 1986-88.
Undergraduate Advisor, 1971- .
Director of Undergraduate Studies, 1973-1975.
Graduate Studies Committee, 1971-1973; 1978-1986 .
Director of Graduate Studies, 1978-1980.
University Computer Policy Committee, 1971-1973; 1976-1977.
University Computer Evaluation and Selection Committee, 1972-1977.
University Athletics Committee, 1975-1977.
Faculty of Natural Sciences ad hoc Committee for Implementation of the Credit System of Studies,
1974-1975.
Department of Chemistry Executive Committee, 1985-88, 1994-
Rector's Select Committee on Undergraduate Curriculum and Education, 1986-87.
Chairman, Graduate Studies Committee, Faculty of Natural Sciences, 1987-88.
Vice-chairman, Department of Chemistry, 1987-88.
Dozor Visiting Professors Fund Committee, 1989-, Chairman, 1991-1995
Steering Committee, Board of Governors, 1990-1992, 1993-1997
University Supreme Committee on Appointments and Promotion, 1993-1997
Chairman, University Committee to Establish a Program of Studies in Hotel, Hospitality
and Tourism Management, 1992-1994
Department of Chemistry Executive Committee, 2005-2007
Faculty of Natural Sciences Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2006-2008.
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PROFESSIONAL FUNCTIONS OUTSIDE THE UNIVERSITY
President, Israel Crystallographic Society, 1979-1983, 1993-1997
Israeli representative to European Crystallographic Committee, 1980-1982, 1992, 1993, 1994.
Israeli representative to International Union of Crystallography XII Congress, 1981.
Chairman, Organizing Committee, Seventh European Crystallography Meeting, Jerusalem, August,
1982.
Member, Selection Committee, Gerhard Schmidt Memorial Prize, 1984-87.
Israeli Chairman, Organizing Committee for Joint Israeli-Italian Meeting on "The Influence of Steric
and Electronic Effects on Molecular Crystalline Structures", Florence, Italy, 1987.
Co-Chairman, Second Midwest Meeting on Organic Solid State Chemistry, Minneapolis, 1989.
Chairman, Microsymposium on "Crystal Engineering", XV Congress, International Union of
Crystallography, Bordeaux, July, 1990.
Member, Joint Committee on Powder Diffraction Standards-International Centre for Diffraction Data,
1990-.
Member, Steering Committee for Israeli National Center on Protein Crystallography, Hebrew
University, Jerusalem, 1990-1994 .
Member, International Program Committee, VIIIth Symposium on Organic Crystal Chemistry,
Rydzyna, Poland, 1992.
Chairman, Organizing Committee, Second Joint Israeli-Italian Meeting on "The Influence of
Steric and Electronic Effects on Molecular Crystalline Structures", held in Israel, February, 1992.
Member, Program Committee, XI International Conference on the Chemistry of the Organic Solid State,
Jerusalem, Israel, July, 1993.
Member, International Advisory Committee, Third International Conference on Crystal Growth of
Materials,Washington, D.C., August, 1995.
Israeli Co-Chairman, Organizing Committee, Joint Italian-Israeli Conference on Crystal Structure
and Molecular Recognition", held in Ferarra, Italy, February, 1996.
Vice President, European Crystallographic Committee, 1994-2000
Co-Chairman, Microsymposium on "Organic Materials", XVII Congress, International Union of
Crystallography, Seattle, August, 1996.
Chairman, Program Committee, Xth Symposium on Organic Crystal Chemistry (OCC-97) held
in Rydzyna, Poland, August, 1997.
External Ph.D. Examiner, University of Copenahgen, Denmark, February, 1997.
Co-Chairman, Microsymposium on “Polymorphism”, 17th European Crystallographic Meeting,
Lisbon, Portugal, August, 1997.
Chairnan, Microsymposium on “Polymorphism and Isomorphism”, XVIII Congress and General
Assembly of the International Union of Crystallography, Glasgow, Scotland, August, 1999.
Member, Organizing Committee, PhandTA4 – 4th
Symposium/Workshop on Pharmacy and Thermal
Analysis, Karlsruhe, German, March, 1999.
Chairman, First European Crystallography Prize Committee, 2000.
External Ph.D. Examiner, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark, February, 2000.
Organizer and Chairman, Session on “Crystallization, Polymorphism and Properties of Organic
Crystals”, at the Gordon Research Conference on “Organic Structures and Properties: Extended
Systems”, held at New London, CT, June, 2000.
Member, International Program Committee, 11th
Symposium on Organic Crystal Chemistry, Rydzyna,
Poland, 2001.
Member, International Program Committee, 20th
European Crystallography Meeting, Krakow, Poland,
August, 2001.
Coconvener and Cochairman, European Polymorphism Network, 2001-2004
Chairman, Organizing Committee, XIX Congress and General Assembly of International Union of
Crystallography (IUCr XIX), held in Geneva, Switzerland, August 2002.
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External Ph.D. Examiner, Department of Chemistry, Rand Afrikaans University, Johannesburg, South
Africa, 2003
Chairman, Microsymposium on “Polymorphism and Isomorphism”, XXI European Crystallography
Meeting, Durban, South Africa, August, 2003.
Director, NATO Advanced Study Institute and International School of Crystallography on “Polymorphs
and Solvates” held in Erice, Sicily, June, 2004.
Co-Chairman, Symposium honoring awardees of ACA Fankuchen Prize and Trueblood Prize at the
annual meeting of the American Crystallographic Association, Salt Lake City, July, 2007
Co-Chairman, Microsymposium on “Functional crystallography: tuning molecular behavior” held at the
24th European Crystallographic Meeting, Marrakech, Morocco, August, 2007
Chairman, Poster Prize Committee, 24th European Crystallographic Meeting, Marrakech, Morocco,
August, 2007
Member, International Committee for Frevel Scholarship Awards, International Centre for Diffraction
Data, Newton Center, PA, USA, 2004-
Member, Max Perutz Prize Selection Committee, European Crystallographic Association, 2010.
Member, International Scientific Committee, “Insubria International Summer School on
Crystallographic Techniques for Health and Biosciences” to be held in Como, Italy, June 19-23,
2012.
EDITORIAL BOARDS
Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Israel Journal of Chemistry, 1993 - 2010.
Member, International Editorial Advisory Board, Structural Chemistry, 1993 - .
Member, International Editorial Advisory Board, Zeitschrifft fur Kristallographie, 1997 -2003
Member, International Editorial Advisory Board, Crystal Engineering, 1997 –2003
Member, International Advisory Board, Crystal Engineering Communications, 2000-2002
Topic Editor, Polymorphism and Polytypism, Crystal Growth & Design, 2000-.
Member. Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2011 -
Member, Oxford University Press/International Union of Crystallography Book Series Committee,
2002-.
PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING
Leo Pharmaceuticals Denmark, 2011 -
Cephalon, U.S.A. 2009-
Johnson & Johnson 2008 - 2009
Astra Zeneca, U.K. 2007
Roche, U.S.A. 2007-2009; 2011-
Organon, U.K. and Holland, 2004-2006
sanofi-aventis, U.S.A., U.K., Korea, France and South Africa 2003-
Eli Lilly, U.S.A., 2004; 2007-2008
Chemagis, Israel, 2003
Agan Chemicals, Israel, 2003, 2009
Rechter Gideon, Hungary, 2002-2005
Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, U.S.A., 2001-2003
Warner-Lambert Pharmaceuticals, U.S.A., 2000-2003
TransForm Pharmaceuticals, U.S.A., 2000-2006
Millenium Pharmaceuticals, U.S.A., 1999
Abbott Laboratories, U.S.A., 1997, 2002
SmithKline Beecham, United Kingdom and U.S.A., 1996 - 1998
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Unipharm, Tel Aviv, Israel, 1993-1994.
GlaxoSmithKline, U.S.A, U.K., Australia, Denmark and Canada, 1992-.
Teva Pharmaceuticals, Petah Tikva, Israel, 1991-1995.
3M Company, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1980-84.
Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1981.
Plantex Pharmaceuticals, Ltd. Netanya, Israel, 1980.
Department of Chemical Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel, 1977-80.
COURSES TAUGHT
At Ben-Gurion University:
General Chemistry for chemistry majors and chemical engineers
Introduction to Analytical Chemistry
General and Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
Physical Chemistry Laboratory
Advanced Integrated Laboratory for third year (senior) students, including
conception and preparation of the course.
X-ray Crystallography for graduate students
Solid State Chemistry for graduate students
Molecular Symmetry for graduate students
At Cornell University:
X-ray Crystallography for graduate students (with J. Clardy)
At the University of Minnesota
Organic Solid State Chemistry for graduate students
At New York University Abu Dhabi
Foundations of Science - Chemistry
MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
American Chemical Society, 1974- .
Sigma Xi, 1966 -.
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1967 -; Elected Fellow, 1999.
American Crystallographic Association, 1968 -.
Royal Society of Chemistry (London), 1972 -.
American Physical Society, 1968 -.
Israel Crystallographic Society, 1971 - (President 1979-1983; 1993-1997)
AWARDS, HONORS, RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS:
National Institutes of Health Predoctoral Fellow, 1963-67
Institute Fellow, Weizmann Institute of Sciences, 1969-71.
BGU - UCLA Exchange Fellow, February, 1983.
Israel - Italy National Council for Research and Development Senior Scientist Exchange Fellow,
March-April, 1983.
Israel - Italy National Council for Research and Development Senior Scientist Exchange Fellow,
June, 1991.
“Iberdrola – Cincia y Technologia: Visiting Professor, University of Barcelona, July-September 1997
Eric Samson Chair, Rand Afrikaans University, August-September, 1999
Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1999-
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Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study, University of Bologna, 2005
Fellow, HPC-Europa Transnational Access, University of Barcelona, 2005
Barry and Carol Kaye Endowed Professorship in Applied Science, Ben-Gurion University, 2008-
David P. Craig Visiting Professor, Australian National University, 10/09-11/09
Gledden Visiting Fellowship, University of Western Australia, 11/09 – 01/10
Professor-at-Large, University of Western Australia, 2010-2011
Visiting Lecturer, Global Center for Excellence Program, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan, 2010
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS (Citations as of January, 2010 in bold italics at end of entry)
Book
J. Bernstein
“Polymorphism in Molecular Crystals”, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0 19 850605, (2002) 410 pages.
(Russian translation edition, 2008) (574)
Chapters in collective volumes
1."Structural Chemistry of Quinones"
J. Bernstein, M.D. Cohen and L. Leiserowitz
A chapter in the book "The Chemistry of Quinones", S. Patai, ed., Wiley Interscience, New York,
1974, pp. 37-110. (96)
2. "Crystal Forces and Molecular Conformation"
J. Bernstein
Chapter in book "X-ray Crystallography and Drug Action: Current Perspectives", A.S. Horn and
C.J. De Ranter, eds., Oxford University Press, New York, 1984, pp. 23-44. (11)
3."Conformational Polymorphism"
J. Bernstein
Chapter 14 in the book "Organic Solid State Chemistry", G. Desiraju, ed., Elsevier, Amsterdam,
1987, pp. 471-518. (173)
4. "Polymorphism in Drug Design and Delivery"
J. Bernstein
In "Computer Assisted Modeling of Receptor-Ligand Interactions: Theoretical Aspects and
Applications to Drug Design", A. Golombek, ed. Alan R. Liss, New York (1989), pp. 203-215. (2)
5. "Polymorphism and the Investigation of Structure-Property Relations in Organic Solids"
J. Bernstein
In "Organic Crystal Chemistry", J.B. Garbarczyk and D. W. Jones, eds. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
1991, pp. 6-26. (9)
6."Effect of Crystal Environment on Molecular Structure"
J. Bernstein
In "Accurate Molecular Structures", A. Domenicano and I. Hargittai , eds. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
1992, pp. 469-497. (40)
7. "The Role of Hydrogen Bonding in Molecular Assemblies"
J. Bernstein, M.C. Etter and L. Leiserowitz
In "Structure Correlations", J.D. Dunitz and H.-B. Bürgi, eds. Volume 2,VCH, Weinheim,
1994, pp. 431-507. (158)
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8. “Structural and Crystallogaphic Aspects of Supramolecular Engineering:
Structure-Property Relations, Polymorphism and Crystal Growth”
J. Bernstein
NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Supramolecular Engineering of Synthetic Metallic Materials:
Conductors and Magnets, J. Vaciano, C. Rovira, and D.B. Amabilino (editors), NATO ASI Series,
Series C: Mathematical and Physical sciences – Vol. 518, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht (1999),
pp. 23-40. (2)
9. “Graph Set Analysis of Hydrogen Bond Motifs”
J. Bernstein and R.E. Davis
In “Implications of Molecular and Materials Structure for New Technologies”
J.A.K. Howard, F.H. Allen and G.P. Shields (editors)
NATO Science Series, Series E, Applied Sciences – Volume 360
Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht (1999), pp. 275-290. (1)
10. “Pharmaceuticals”
J. Bernstein and J.-O. Henck
Chapter 21 of Industrial Applications of X-ray Diffraction, edited by D. Smith and F. Chung,
Marcel Decker, New York (2000), pp. 527-538. (4)
11. “Polymorphism”
J. Bernstein
In “Strength from Weakness: Structural Consequences of Weak Interactions in Molecule,
Supermolecules and Crystals”
A. Domenicano and I. Hargittai (editors)
NATO Science Series, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht (2002), pp. 247-260.
12. “Crystal Structure Prediction and Polymorphism”
Joel Bernstein
Transactions of the American Crystallographic Association, 39, 1-10 (2004).
Actual date of publication, November 2005.
13. “Polymorphism and Patents from a Chemist’s Point of View”
J. Bernstein
In “Polymorphism in Pharmaceutical Technology”
R. Hilfiker (editor)
Elsevier, Amsterdam, (2006), pp. 365-384.(2)
14. “Crystal Polymorphism: Challenges at the Crossroads of Science and Technology”
D. Braga and J. Bernstein
Chapter in the book “Making Crystals by Design – Methods, Techniques and Applications”, edited by
D. Braga and F. Grepioni,
Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, (2006), pp. 293-314.
15. “Crystal Polymorphism”
J. Bernstein
Chapter in the book “Engineering of Crystalline Materials Properties”, edited by J.J. Novoa, D. Braga
and L. Addadi,
Springer, Dordrecht (2008), pp. 87-109.
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Refereed articles in scientific journals
16. "The Infrared Absorption of Normal and 18O-Labelled Triphenylarsine Oxide"
J. Bernstein, M. Halmann, S. Pincus and D. Samuel
Journal of the Chemical Society (London) 1964, 821-824. (43)
17. "Absorption and Fluorescence Spectra of Crystalline trans-Stilbene"
J. Bernstein and B.G. Anex
Journal of Physics, Section C 1970, L137-139. (3)
18. "The Crystal Structure of the 1:1 Complex of [3.3] Paracyclophane with Tetracyanoethylene"
J. Bernstein and K.N. Trueblood
Acta Crystallographica B27, 2078-2079 (1971). (34)
19. "The Crystal and Molecular Structure of 1,1,2,2,9,9,10,10-Octafluoro-[2.2] Paracyclophane and a
Reinvestigation of the Structure of [2.2] Paracyclophane"
Hakon Hope, J. Bernstein and K.N. Trueblood
Acta Crystallographica B28, 1733-1743 (1972). (257)
20. "The Crystal Structure of Dipotassium cis- Hexacyanobutenediide and the Electronic Structure of the
Anion"
E. Maverick, E. Goldish, J. Bernstein, K.N. Trueblood, S. Swaminathan and Roald Hoffmann
Journal of the American Chemical Society 94, 3364-3370 (1972). (12)
21. "Conformational Studies. Part III. The Crystal and Molecular Structure of 2,4-
Dichlorobenzylideneaniline"
J. Bernstein
Journal of the Chemical Society (London) (Perkin Transactions II), 946-950 (1972). (50)
22. "Conformational Studies. Part IV. The Crystal and Molecular Structure of the Metastable Form of
p- Chlorobenzylidene-p- chloroaniline, A Planar Anil"
J. Bernstein and G.M.J. Schmidt
Journal of the Chemical Society (London) (Perkin Transactions II), 951-955 (1972). (89)
23. "Molecular Conformation and Electronic Structure. The Solid State Spectrum of a Planar Anil"
C.J. Eckhardt and J. Bernstein
Journal of the American Chemical Society 94, 3247-3249 (1972). (14)
24. "Molecular Packing Modes. Part X. The Crystal and Molecular Structures of trans, trans-Muconic Acid"
J. Bernstein and L. Leiserowitz
Israel Journal of Chemistry 10, 601-612 (1972). (12)
25. "The Polarized Specular Reflection Spectrum of Crystalline trans-Azobenzene. Evidence for Two
Transitions in the Low Energy Band"
J. Bernstein
Chemical Physics Letters 17, 43-46 (1972). (9)
26. "Spectroscopic Evidence of the Existence of Multiple Transitions of the Low Energy Band of trans-
Stilbene"
J. Bernstein
Spectrochimica Acta 29A, 147-149 (1973). (20)
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27. "Sarcophine, A New Epoxy Cembranolide of Marine Origin"
J. Bernstein, U. Shmueli, E. Zadock, Y. Kashman and I. Neeman
Tetrahedron 30, 2817-2824 (1974). (76)
28. "The Crystal and Molecular Structure of Tricyclo [5.3.0.02,6] Decane-4,9-Dione,
A Photochemical Product of the Cyclodeca-3,8-diene-1,6-dione System"
J. Bernstein
Acta Crystallographica B30, 1728-1730 (1974). (2)
29. "The Crystal and Molecular Structure of 1,2-Diphenylcyclopentene, an Analogue of cis- Stilbene"
J. Bernstein
Acta Crystallographica B31, 418-422 (1975). (25)
30. "Refinement of trans- Stilbene: A Comparison of Two Crystallographic Studies"
J. Bernstein
Acta Crystallographica B31, 1268-1271 (1975). (117)
31. "Molecular Conformation and Electronic Structure. II. The Crystal and Molecular Structure of
p-Bromobenzylidene-p- bromoaniline"
J. Bernstein and I. Izak
Journal of Crystal and Molecular Structure 5, 257-266 (1975). (15)
32. "The Crystal Structure of the p- Molecular Compound Pyrene:p-Benzoquinone"
J. Bernstein, H. Regev, F.H. Herbstein, P. Main, S.H. Rizvi, K. Sasvari and B. Turcsanyi
Proceedings of the Royal Society (London) A347, 419-434 (1976). (11)
33. "Molecular Conformation and Electronic Structure. III. The Crystal and Molecular Structure of the
Stable Form of N-p-chlorobenzylidene-p-chloroaniline"
J. Bernstein and I. Izak
Journal of the Chemical Society (London) (Perkin Transactions II), 429-434 (1976). (58)
34. "Molecular Conformation and Electronic Structure. IV. The Crystal and Molecular Structure of
Form III of N-p-methylbenzylidene-p-methylaniline"
J. Bernstein and I. Bar
Acta Crystallographica B32, 1609-1611 (1977). (34)
35. "Molecular Conformation and Electronic Structure. V. The Crystal and Molecular Structure of Form II
of
N-p-methlbenzylidene-p-methylaniline"
J. Bernstein and I. Bar
Acta Crystallographica B33, 1738-1740 (1977). (36)
36. "The Crystal Structure of the p-Molecular Compound Benzo(c)phenanthrene:2,3-dichloro-
5,6-dicyanobenzoquinone"
J. Bernstein, H. Regev and F.H. Herbstein
Acta Crystallographica B33, 1716-1724 (1977). (22)
37. "The Structure of Hexacyclopropylbenzene"
I. Bar, J. Bernstein and A. Christensen
Tetrahedron 33, 3177-3180 (1977). (17)
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38. "Conformational Polymorphism The Influence of Crystal Forces on Molecular Conformation"
J. Bernstein and A.T. Hagler
Journal of the American Chemical Society 100, 673-681 (1978). (185)
39. "Order and Disorder in Molecular Crystals: The Case of trans-Stilbene"
J. Bernstein and K. Mirsky
Acta Crystallographica B34, 161-165 (1978). (31)
40. "Conformational Polymorphism II. Crystal Energetics by Computational Substitution. Further
Evidence for the Sensitivity of the Method"
A.T. Hagler and J. Bernstein
Journal of the American Chemical Society 100, 6349-6353 (1978). (45)
41. "The Crystal and Molecular Structure of the p-Molecular Compound Stilbene:(sym -
Trinitrobenzene)2"
I. Bar and J. Bernstein
Acta Crystallographica B34, 3438-3441 (1978). (14)
42. "Conformational Polymorphism III. The Crystal and Molecular Structures of the Second and Third
Forms of Iminodiacetic Acid"
J. Bernstein
Acta Crystallographica B35, 360-366 (1979). (24)
43. "Bimanes II: Structure by X-ray Diffraction"
E.M. Kosower, J. Bernstein, I. Goldberg, B. Pazhenchevsky and E. Goldstein
Journal of the American Chemical Society 101, 1620-1621 (1979). (22)
44. "Conformational Influence on Electronic Spectra and Structure"
J. Bernstein, T.E. Anderson and C.J. Eckhardt
Journal of the American Chemical Society 101, 541-545 (1979). (26)
45. "Polymorphism and Isomorphism as Tools to Study the Relationship Between Crystal Forces and
Molecular Conformation"
J. Bernstein and A.T. Hagler
Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals 50, 223-234 (1979). (15)
46. "Solid State Photooligomerization of an Extended Chiral Bifunctional Monomer"
J. Bernstein, B.S. Green and M. Reito
Journal of the American Chemical Society 102, 323-328 (1980). (15)
47. "The Crystal Structure of the p-Molecular Compound Pyrene:Fluoranil"
J. Bernstein and H. Regev
Crystal Structure Communications 9, 581-586 (1980). (4)
48. "Molecular Compounds and Complexes. XII. The Ternary Charge-Transfer Salt, Pyridine:
1-Naphthylamine:Picric Acid (Kofler's Complex)"
J. Bernstein, H. Regev and F.H. Herbstein
Acta Crystallographica B36, 1170-1175 (1980). (17)
49. "Benzamide N-(triphenylphosphoranylidene)"
I. Bar and J. Bernstein
Acta Crystallographica B36, 1962-1964 (1980). (13)
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50. "3,7-Dichloro-4,6-diphenyl-1,5-diazabicyclo[3.3.0]octa-3,6-diene-2,8-dione,and 3,7-Dichloro-4,8-
diphenyl- 1,5-diazabicyclo [3.3.0] octa-3,7-diene-2,6-dione"
J. Bernstein, E. Goldstein and I. Goldberg
Crystal Structure Communications 9, 295-299 (1980). (12)
51. "3,4,6,7-Tetramethyl-1,5-diazabicyclo [3.3.0] octa3,6-diene, 2,8-dione and
2,3,6,7-tetramethyl-1,5-diazabicyclo [3.3.0] octa-2,6-diene-4,8-dione"
J. Bernstein, E. Goldstein and I. Goldberg
Crystal Structure Communications 9, 301-305 (1980). (13)
52."The p-Molecular Complexes trans -Azobenzene:(sym -Trinitrobenzene)2 and Benzylideneaniline:
(sym - Trinitrobenzene)2"
I. Bar and J. Bernstein
Acta Crystallographica B37, 569-575 (1981). (9)
53. "An ab initio Study of the Conformational Energetics of N-Benzylideneaniline"
J. Bernstein, Y.M. Engel and A.T. Hagler
Journal of Chemical Physics 75, 2346-2353 (1981). (49)
54. "Stabilization of Tervalent Nickel Complexes with meso -5,7,7,12,14,14-hexamethyl-1,4,8,11-tetra-
azacyclotetradecane by Axial Coordination of Anions in Aqueous Solution"
E. Zeigerson, I. Bar, J. Bernstein, L.J. Kirshenbaum and D. Meyerstein
Inorganic Chemistry 21, 73-80 (1982). (84)
55. "Molecular Conformation and Electronic Structure. VI. The Crystal and Molecular Structure of p-
methyl-N-(p-methylbenzylideneaniline) (Form I)"
I. Bar and J. Bernstein
Acta Crystallographica B38, 121-125 (1982). (22)
56. "Conformational Polymorphism 4. Crystal Energetics of a Trimorphic System Including Disorder"
I. Bar and J. Bernstein
Journal of Physical Chemistry 86, 3223-3231 (1982). (19)
57. "Crystallographic Study of the 1,5-Diazabicyclo 3.3.0 Octadienedione (9,10-Dioxabimane) System:
Crystal Structures and Molecular Conformation of syn -(CH3,H)- and m-C(CN)2-syn -(CH2,CH3)-
9,10-Dioxabimanes"
I. Goldberg, J. Bernstein and E.M. Kosower
Acta Crystallographica B38, 1990-2000 (1982). (16)
58. "Molecular Conformation and Electronic Structure. VII. The Crystal and Molecular Structure of the
Isomorphic System p -Chloro-N-(p-methylbenzylidene)aniline and p-methyl-N(p -
chlorobenzylidene)aniline"
I. Bar and J. Bernstein
Acta Crystallographica B39, 266-272 (1983). (28)
59. "Strong Coupling in the Optical Spectra of A Squarylium Dye"
M. Tristani-Kendra, C.J. Eckhardt, J. Bernstein and E. Goldstein
Chemical Physics Letters 98, 57-61 (1983). (24)
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60. "Strategic Design of Organic Conductors. Structure of a Prototypical Molecule"
J.Y. Becker, J. Bernstein, S. Bittner, N. Levi and S. Shaik
Journal of the American Chemical Society 105, 4468-4469 (1983). (37)
61. "Bimanes.19. Characteristics of the Molecular Structures of 1,5-Diazabicyclo-[3.3.0]-Octa-
dienediones (9,10-Dioxabimanes) Determined by X-ray Crystallography"
I. Goldberg, J. Bernstein, E.M. Kosower, E. Goldstein and B. Pazhenchevsky
Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry 20, 903-912 (1983). (13)
62. "Conformational Polymorphism. 5. Crystal Energetics of an Isomorphic System Including
Disorder"
I. Bar and J. Bernstein
Journal of Physical Chemistry 88, 243-248 (1984). (20)
63."Solid State Chemistry and Structures of a New Class of Dye Aggregates. The Cyanine-Oxonol
System"
M.C. Etter, R.B. Kress, J. Bernstein and D.J. Cash
Journal of the American Chemical Society 106, 6921-6927 (1984). (27)
64. "Conformational Polymorphism. 6. The Crystal and Molecular Structures of Form II, Form III and
Form V of N'-2-pyridilsulfonamide (Sulfapyridine)"
I. Bar and J. Bernstein
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 74, 255-263 (1985). (35)
65. "A New Electron Donor: Synthesis of 2,3,6,7-Tetra(ethyltellura)-tetrathiafulvalene"
E. Aharon-Shalom, J. Becker, J. Bernstein, S. Bittner and S. Shaik
Tetrahedron Letters 2783-2786 (1985). (40)
66. "The Synthesis, Structure and Properties of the Complex Between a New Donor, 2,3,6,7-
Tetra(ethyltellura)tetrathia-fulvalene (TETeTTF) and Tetracyanoquinodimethan (TCNQ)"
E. Aharon-Shalom, J. Becker, J. Bernstein, S. Bittner and S. Shaik
Synthetic Metals, 11, 213-220 (1985). (14)
67. "Hypervalent Tellurium in One-Dimensional Extended Structures Containing Te5n- Units"
J. Bernstein and R. Hoffman
Inorganic Chemistry, 24, 4100-4108 (1985). (28)
68. "The Structure and Spectral Properties of a Squarylium Dye, 2,4-bis-(1n-butyl- 2(1H)-
quinolylidenemethyl)-1,3- cyclobutadienediylium-1,3-diolate"
J. Bernstein, M. Tristani-Kendra and C.J. Eckhardt
Journal of Physical Chemistry, 90, 1069-1073 (1986). (13)
69. "Modification of Crystal Packing and Molecular Conformation via Systematic Substitution"
Invited paper for Tetrahedron Symposium in Print on Chemistry in Rigid Media
I. Bar and J. Bernstein
Tetrahedron, 43, 1299-1305 (1987). (16)
70. "The 1:1 Mixed Stack Complex of Tetrathiafulvalene and 2,5-Dibenzyltetracyanoquino-dimethane
(TTF : DBTCNQ) at 115˚K"
E. Aharon-Shalom, J.Y. Becker, J. Bernstein, S. Bittner and S.S. Shaik
Israel Journal of Chemistry, 27, 375-380 (1986). (Actual date of publication, 1987). (2)
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71. "The Wave-Particle Duality. Teaching via a Metaphor"
J. Bernstein and S. Shaik
Journal of Chemical Education 65, 339-340 (1988).
72. "Synthesis and Properties of Archetypical Donor-Acceptor-Donor (D2A) Molecules”
J.Y. Becker, J. Bernstein, S. Bittner, N. Levi, S.S. Shaik and N. Zer-Zion
Journal of Organic Chemistry 53, 1689-1694 (1988). (27)
73."Polymorph IV of 4-Amino-N-2-pyridinyl benzene sulfonamide, Sulfapyridine”
J. Bernstein
Acta Crystallographica C44, 900-902 (1988). (13)
74."Preparation and Structure of 2,5-bis-(phenylthio)-benzoquinone and 2,6-bis-(phenylthio) benzoquinone.”
J.Y. Becker, J. Bernstein, S. Bittner, E. Harlev, J.A.R.P. Sarma and S.S. Shaik
Nouveau Journal de Chemie, 12, 875-880 (1988). (10)
75. "The Polymorphic Structures of a Squarylium Dye. The Monoclinic (Green) and Triclinic (Violet)
Forms of 2,4 bis(2-hydroxy-4-diethylaminophenyl)-1,3-cyclobutadienediylium 1,3-diolate"
J. Bernstein and E. Goldstein
Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals 164, 213-219 (1988). (30)
76. "The Structure of Tetra(telluroethyl)-TTF(TTeC2-TTF)"
J.Y. Becker, J. Bernstein, S. Bittner, J.A.R.P. Sarma L. Shahal and S.S. Shaik
Acta Crystallographica C44, 1770-72 (1988). (2)
77."Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Physical Properties of a New Type of Compound Derived from an
Unusual Reaction of 2-Lithio-4,5-disubsituted-1,3-dithioles with Carbon Disulfide"
A. Moradpur, S. Bittner, J.A.R.P. Sarma and J. Bernstein
Journal of the Chemical Society (Perkin I) 2751-2755 (1988). (4)
78."Preparation and Structure of a Novel Organotellurium Derivative:
Di(tetrathiafulvalene)telluride [(TTF)2Te]"
J.Y. Becker, J. Bernstein, S. Bittner, J.A.R.P. Sarma and L. Shahal
Tetrahedron Letters, 29, 6177-6180 (1988). (32)
79. "On the Inapplicability of the Lehnert Reagent for 1,2-Dicyanomethylation of 2,5- and 2,6-
Diphenylthiobenzoquinones; Synthesis and Structure of Isomeric 2-Amino-5-hydroxy-4,6- and 2-
amino-5- hydroxy-4,7-diphenylthiobenzo[B]furan-3-carbonitriles"
J.Y. Becker, J. Bernstein, S. Bittner, E. Harlev and J.A.R.P. Sarma
J. Chem. Soc. Perkin II, 1988, 1157-1161. (4)
80. "Strategic Design of Organic Conductors. Preparation and Characterization of Electron-Donor-
Acceptor Complexes with Prefixed Stoichiometry"
J.Y. Becker, J. Bernstein, S. Bittner and S.S. Shaik
Synthetic Metals 27, B197-B204 (1988). (9)
81. "Crystal Structure and Solid State Photoreactivity of 2,5-Dibenzylidenecyclopent-3-en-1-one and
Its Tetrachloro Derivative"
G.R. Desiraju, J.Bernstein, K.V.R. Kishan and J.A.R.P. Sarma
Tetrahedron. Letters 30, 3029-3033 (1989). (6)
82."Structural Trends in Potential Organic Conductors Based on (Donor-CH2-)2 TCNQ Molecules"
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J.Y. Becker, J. Bernstein, S. Bittner, J.A.R.P. Sarma and S.S. Shaik
Chemistry of Materials 1, 412-420 (1989). (12)
83."Solid State Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution Reaction of a Carboxylic Acid Cocrystal"
M.C. Etter, G.M. Frankenbach and J. Bernstein
Tetrahedron Letters 30, 3617-3620 (1989). (35)
84."Tryptophanyl-tRNA Synthetase from Bacillus subtilis. Characterization and Role of Hydrophobicity
in Substrate Recognition"
Z.-J. Xu, M.L. Love, L.Y.Y. Ma, M. Blum, P.M. Bronskill, J. Bernstein, A.A. Grey, T. Hofmann, N.
Camerman and J. Y.-F. Wong
Journal of Biological Chemistry 264, 4304-4311 (1989). (37)
85. "Decoding Hydrogen Bond Patterns. The Case of Iminodiacetic Acid"
J. Bernstein, M.C. Etter and J.C. MacDonald
Journal of the Chemical Society, Perkin Transactions II, 695-698 (1990). (43)
86. "New Te-TTF Dimers, Aryl-substituted TCNQ, and Quinone Derivatives: Synthesis,
Electrochemistry and Molecular Structure"
J.Y. Becker, J. Bernstein, S. Bittner, and S.S. Shaik
Pure and Applied Chemistry, 62, 467-472 (1990). (24)
87."Graph Set Analysis of Hydrogen-Bond Patterns in Organic Crystals"
M.C. Etter, J.D. MacDonald and J. Bernstein
Acta Crystallographica, B46, 256-260 (1990). (734)
88."Identification and Characterization of Crystalline and Amorphous HM-PAO Fractions"
I. Feinstein-Jaffe, R. Azoury, J. Bernstein, M. Boazi and J.A.R.P. Sarma
Journal of Crystal Growth 100, 68-74 (1990). (3)
89. "1',2',1,6-dicarbethoxy -7:9- diketobicyclo-2,2,4-decanonaphthalene"
J. Bernstein and S. Yakir-Zamir
Acta Crystallographica, C47, 441-442 (1991).
90. "Generation of Unknown Crystal Phases for Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Packing Energy Calculations"
J. Bernstein, J.A.R.P. Sarma and A. Gavezzotti
Chemical Physics Letters 174 , 361-368 (1990). (37)
91. "Preparation of Bromo- and 1,2-Dibromotetrathiafulvalenes (TTFBr and 1,2-TTFBr2)"
J.Y. Becker, J. Bernstein, S. Bittner, L. Shahal and S.S. Shaik
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 1991, 92-93. (29)
92."Synthesis and Structure of Molecules Containing Linked Donor and Acceptor Units,
New Tellurium Derivatives and Their Charge-Transfer Complexes"
J.Y. Becker, J. Bernstein, S. Bittner and S.S. Shaik
Synthetic Metals, 41-43, 2523-2528 (1991). (3)
93. "Electronic Spectra and Structure of a New Class of Charge-Transfer Complexes:
Tethered Charge- Transfer Complexes"
N.M. Peachey, C.J. Eckhardt and J. Bernstein
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Chemical Physics Letters 187, 233-238 (1991). (2)
94. "Polymorphism of L-Glutamic Acid: Decoding the - Phase Relationship via Graph
Set Analysis"
J. Bernstein
Acta Crystallographica, B47, 1004-1009 (1991). (26)
95. "Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties of Benzo[b]naphtho-[2,3-e] [1,4]-dioxin-
6,11-quinones and Their N,N'-Dicyanoquinonediimine Derivatives"
T. Czekanski, M. Hanack, J.Y. Becker, J. Bernstein, S. Bittner, L. Kaufman-Orenstein
and D. Peleg
Journal of Organic Chemistry, 56, 1569-1573 (1991). (18)
96. "Levonorgestrel Cyclopentylcarboxylate 3-oxime"
J. Bernstein, A. Weissman, D. Britton, E.G. Rippe and J. Hedenstrom
Acta Crystallographica , A48, 214-215 (1992). (2)
97. "Synthesis and X-ray Structure of a Novel Organotelluride di(tetrathiafulvalene)
ditelluride [(TTFTe)2]"
J.Y. Becker, J. Bernstein, M. Dayan and L. Shahal
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 1048 (1992). (24)
98. "Packing Analysis and the Crystal Chemistry of 2,5-Dibenzylidenecyclopent-3-ene-1-
one”
Rationale for a Nontopochemical Solid State Reaction"
J.A.R.P. Sarma and J. Bernstein
Molecular Engineering, 2, 103-116 (1992).
99. "[2+4} Cycloaddition to Tetrathiafulvalene (TTF): A New Route to Multisulfur TTF
Derivatives"
V.Y. Khodorkovsky, J.Y. Becker and J. Bernstein
Synthesis, 1992, 1071-1072. (25)
100. "Crystal Growth, Polymorphism and Structure-Property Relationships in Organic Crystals"
J. Bernstein
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 26, 66-76 (1993). (80)
101. "Conformational Studies of the m-Dihalosubstituted Benzylideneaniline System"
S. Zamir and J. Bernstein
Invited contribution to Special Issue - Models in Chemistry
In Memoriam A.I. Kitaigorodskii,
Acta Chimica Hungarica , 130, 301-325 (1993). (4)
102. "A Structural and Electronic Study of Donors Composed of Two TTF Moieties Linked by Tellurium
Bridges"
J.D. Martin, E. Canadell J.Y. Becker and J. Bernstein
Chemistry of Materials, 5, 1199-1203 (1993). (23)
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103. "A New Route Towards Multisulfur TTF-Based Components of Organic Metals"
V.Y. Khodorkovsky, J.Y. Becker and J. Bernstein
Synthetic Metals, 55-57, 1931-1935 (1993). (6)
104. "A Single Crystal to Single Crystal Reversible Phase Transition which Exhibits the Hopping
Effect"
S. Zamir, J. Bernstein, D. J. Greenwood.
Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, 242, 193-200 (1994). (6)
105. "A Crystal Packing - Melting Point Correlation for Quaternary Ammonium Salts"
D. Mason and J. Bernstein
Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, 242, 179-191 (1994). (6)
106. "Conformational Studies of the N-(3-Halobenzylidene)-3-haloaniline System.
Part 2 Molecular Energetics"
S. Zamir, J. Bernstein, A Ioffe, J. Brunvoll, M. Kolonits, and I Hargittai.
Journal of the Chemical Society Perkin Transactions 2, 895-900 (1994). (11)
107. " New Direct Iodination of Tetrathiafulvalen (TTF): Mono- and Diodo-TTF and their X-ray
Structures"
C. Wang, A. Ellern, V. Khodorkovsky, J. Bernstein and J.Y. Becker
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 983-984 (1994). (44)
108. "Phenyl Groups as Molecular Fasteners: Phenytelluro Substituted Tetrathiafulvalenes"
V.Y. Khodorkovsky, C. Wang, J.Y. Becker A. Ellern, L. Shapiro and J. Bernstein
Advanced Materials, 6, 656-659 (1994). (5)
109. "A New Polymorphic Modification of Tetrathiafulvalene (TTF). Crystal Structure,
Lattice Energy and van der Waals Interactions":
A. Ellern, J. Bernstein, J.Y. Becker, S. Zamir, L. Shahal and S. Cohen
Chemistry of Materials, 6, 1378-1385 (1994). (35)
110. "The Hofmann Clathrates: Weak Orbital Interactions in the Solid State"
E. Ruiz, S. Alvarez, R. Hoffmann and J. Bernstein
Journal of the American Chemical Society 116, 8207-8221 (1994). (40)
111. "Charge Transfer Complexes of (TTFTe)2: Preparation, Structure and Electrical Conductivity"
J.Y. Becker, J. Bernstein, M. Dayan, A. Ellern, and L Shahal
Advanced Materials, 6, 758-761 (1994). (8)
112. "A New Molecular Donor Containing Two Tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) Units Fused to 1,4-Ditellurine:
Synthesis, X-ray Structure, CT Complex and Conductivity"
C. Wang, A. Ellern, V. Khodorkovsky, J.Y. Becker and J. Bernstein
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 2115-2116 (1994). (17)
113. "A Unique Molecular Donor Containing Two Tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) Units Fused to 1,4-
Ditellurin: Synthesis, X-ray Structure and Cyclic Voltammetry"
C. Wang, A. Ellern, J.Y. Becker and J. Bernstein
Tetrahedron Letters 35, 8489-8492 (1994). (17)
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114. "New -Electron Donors Containing Two Tetrathiafulvalene Units Fused to 1,4-Dithin and a Conducting
Charge- transfer Complex with Tetracyanoquinodimethane"
Emad Aqad, James Y. Becker, Joel Bernstein, Arkady Ellern, Vladimir Khodorkovsky and Lev Shapiro
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 2775-2776 (1994). (21)
115. "Graph-Set Analysis of Hydrogen-Bond Patterns in Organic Crystals"
J. Bernstein, R.E. Davis, L. Shimoni and N.L. Chang
Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English 34, 1555-1575 (1995)
(German version: Angewandte Chemie 107, 1687-1706 (1995). (2672)
116. "Disappearing Polymorphs"
J.D. Dunitz and J. Bernstein
Accounts of Chemical Research 28, 193-200 (1995). (386)
117. "New Angular Molecular Donor Containing Two Tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) Units Fused to
Selenophene: Synthesis, X-ray Structure, Cyclic Voltammetry and Conducting Charge Transfer
Complex with TCNQ"
C. Wang, A. Ellern, J.Y. Becker and J. Bernstein
Advanced Materials 7, 644-646 (1995). (9)
118. "Halogenated Tetrathiafulvalenes (TTF's) : Preparation, X-ray Structure and Cyclic Voltammetry"
C.-S. Wang, A. Ellern, V. Khodorkovsky, J.Y. Becker and J. Bernstein
Journal of Materials Chemistry 5, 1559-1562 (1995). (17)
119. "The Mystery of Tetrathiafulvalenefulvalenyl (TTF-TTF) "
V. Khodorkovsky, H. Gerstman, A. Ellern, J.Y. Becker and J. Bernstein
Journal of Materials Chemistry 5, 1557-1558 (1995). (18)
120. "Stabilization of a High Energy Molecular Conformation by Specific Intermolecular Forces.
A Novel Planar Benzylideneaniline System.”
O. Navon and J. Bernstein
Structural Chemistry, 8, 3-11 (1997). (3)
121. "Chains, Ladders and Two-Dimensional Sheets Utilizing Halogen...Halogen and
Halogen...Hydrogen Interactions"
O. Navon, J. Bernstein and V. Khodorkovsky
Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English 36, 601-603 (1997). (52)
122. “Is the “Unusual” Three Center D-H- - -A-M Hydrogen Bond Really Unusual?”
H. Dadon and J. Bernstein
Inorganic Chemistry 36, 2898-2900 (1997). (11)
123. “Synthesis and Properties of Novel Components for Organic Metals”
E. Møkved, G. Faccin, D. Manfrotto, H. Kjøsen, J.Y. Becker, L. Shapiro, A. Ellern,
J. Bernstein and V. Khodorkovsky
Journal of Materials Chemistry 7, 1697-1700 (1997). (4)
124. "Disappearing and Reappearing Polymorphs - An Anathema to Crystal Engineering?"
J. Bernstein and J.-O. Henck
Crystal Engineering, 1, 119-128 (1998). (26)
125.”Graph Set Analysis of Hydrogen-Bond Patterns in Molecular Crystals”
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R.E. Davis and J. Bernstein
Transactions of the American Crystallographic Association, 33, 7-21 (1998).
126. “Concomitant Polymorphs”
J. Bernstein, R. Davey and J.-O. Henck
Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English (review) 38, 3440-3461 (1999).
Angewandte Chemie (German version) (review) 111, 3646-3669 (1999). (370)
127. “Graph Set Analysis of Hydrogen Bond Patterns. Some Mathematical Concepts”
J. Grell, J. Bernstein and G. Tinhofer
Acta Crystallographic Section B, B55, 1030-1043 (1999). (95)
128. “Synthesis of a Novel Rigid Tetrathiafulvalene---benzoquinone Diad (TTF-s-Q) with
Inherent Structural Configuration for Intramolecular Charge-transfer”
E. Tsiperman, T. Regev, J.Y. Becker, J. Bernstein, A. Ellern, V. Khodorkovsky, A. Shames
and L. Shapiro
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications 1125-1126 (1999). (20)
129. “Disappearing and Reappearing Polymorphs. The Case of Benzocaine:Picric Acid”
J.-O. Henck, J. Bernstein, A. Ellern and R. Boese
Journal of the American Chemical Society 123, 1834-1841 (2001).
This paper was cited in the weekly column “Editor’s Choice: Highlights of the Recent Literature”
of Science, March 2, 2001, 291, p. 1665. (43)
130. “Synthesis and Crystal Engineering of New Halogenated Tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) Derivatives
and Their Charge Transfer Complexes and Radical Ion Salts"
A.S. Batsanov, M.R. Bryce, A. Chesney, J.A.K. Howard, D.E. John, A.J. Moore, C.L. Wood,
H. Gershtenman, J.Y. Becker, V.Y. Khodorkovsky, A. Ellern, J. Bernstein, I.F. Perepichka, V. Rotello,
M. Gray and A.O. Cuello
Journal of Materials Chemistry 11, 2181-2191 (2001). (18)
131. “Investigation of Hydrogen Bond Patterns: A Review of Mathematical Tools for the Graph Set Approach.”
J. Grell, J. Bernstein and G. Tinhofer
Crystallography Reviews 8, 1-56, (2002). (1)
132. “Copper Salts of Rigid N,N’-Dicyanoquinone Diimine Derivatives”
L. Kaufmann-Orenstein, J.Y. Becker, J. Bernstein, J.M. Rubin, and M. Hanack
Journal of Solid State Chemistry (Special volume devoted to Molecular Metals) 168, 690-695 (2002). (1)
133. “Crystal Structure of 2,4,5,7-Tetranitrofluorene”
J.M. Rubin, R. Mazor, J. Bernstein, V. Khodorkovsky
Zeitschrift fur Kristallographie NCS 217, 439-440 (2002).
134. “Determining the Similarity of Conformational Polymorphs”
A. Enosh, K. Kedem and J. Bernstein
Algorithms-ESA 2002, Proceedings Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2461, 436-448 (2002).
135. “2,4-Diaminobenzenesulfonic Acid – An Old System with Some New Surprises”
J.M. Rubin and J. Bernstein
Helvetica Chimica Acta 86, 3037-3054 (2003).
Invited contribution to the Festschrift honoring Prof. J.D. Dunitz on his 80th
Birthday
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136. “Variable Temperature Studies of a Polymorphic System Comprising Two Pairs of Enantiotropically-
Related Forms: [S,S]-Ethambutol Dihydrochloride”
J.M. Rubin-Preminger, J. Bernstein, R.K. Harris, I. Radosavljevic-Evans and P. Ghi
Crystal Growth and Design 4, 431-439 (2004). (9)
137. “[R,S]-Ethambutol Dihydrochloride: Variable Temperature Studies of Dimorphic System with Very
Similar Packing”
J.M. Rubin-Preminger, J. Bernstein, R.K. Harris, I. Radosavljevic-Evans and P.Y. Ghi
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 93, 2810-2819 (2004). (2)
138. “3-Aminobenzenesulfonic acid: A Disappearing Polymorph”
J.M. Rubin-Preminger and J. Bernstein
Crystal Growth & Design, 5, 1343-1349 (2005). (6)
139. “Groth’s Original Concomitant Polymorphs Revisited”
M. Rafilovich, J. Bernstein, S.L. Price, P. Panagiotopolis, R. Harris
Crystal Growth and Design, 5, 2197-2209 (2005). (10)
Invited contribution in special issue in honor of Professor Michael McBride on his 65th
birthday
140. “Molecular Crystals: Pinching Polymorphs”
J. Bernstein
Nature Materials, 4, 2818-2819 (2005). (3) Invited News & Views Article
141. “…And Another Comment on Pseudopolymorphism”
J. Bernstein
Crystal Growth and Design 5 1661-1662 (2005). (26) (Lead Perspectives article)
142. “Cultivating Crystal Forms”
J. Bernstein
Chemical Communications, 5007-5012 (2005). (38)
Invited Focus Article celebrating the 40th
anniversary of Chemical Communications
143. “Three Crystal Forms of Tetrakis(2-2-nitrobenzoato-O,O’)-diaqua-di-copper(ii)”
Z. Deutsch, J. M. Rubin-Preminger, J. Bernstein and J. Y. Becker
Crystal Engineering Communications, 8, 41-50 (2006). (3)
144. “Characterization of the Polymorphs of Aminoacetonitrile Hydrochloride and Crystal
Structures of the Stable Polymorph”
S. Wishkerman and J. Bernstein
Crystal Engineering Communications 8, 245-249 (2006). (1)
145. “Polymorphism in 4-Methoxy-3- nitrobenzaldhyde” S Wishkerman, J. Bernstein
and P. W. Stephens
Crystal Growth & Design, 6, 1366-1373 (2006). (3)
The cover of this issue was composed of figures from this paper
146. “Serendipity and the Polymorphs of Benzidene”
M. Rafilovich and J. Bernstein
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 128, 12185-12191 (2006). (18)
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147. “Designing a Cocrystal of γ-Amino Butyric Acid”
M. Wenger and J. Bernstein
Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 45, 7966-7969 (2006). (9)
148. “Disruption of Hexagonal Networks of Trimesic Acid (Benzene-1,3,5-Tricarboxylic Acid, TMA)
by Acetic Acid”
I. Goldberg and J. Bernstein
Chemical Communications, 132-134 (2007). (3)
149. “A Co-crystal Design Gone Awry? New Dimorphic Hydrate of Oxalic Acid.” M. Wenger and J. Bernstein
Molecular Pharmaceutics, 4, 355-359 (2007). (7)
Invited contribution for a special issue on pharmaceutical co-crystals
150. “Benzidine: A Co-crystallization Agent for Proton Acceptors”
M. Rafilovich, J. Bernstein, M. B. Hickey,
and M. Tauber
Crystal Growth and Design, 7, 1777-1782 (2007). (1)
151. “Co-crystal of Urea and Imidazolidone –Formation of an Unexpected 1-D Substructure in a
Plausibly Predictable Co-crystal”
Z. Deutsch and J. Bernstein
Crystal Growth and Design, 8, 3537-3542 (2008).
152. “Polymorphism and Structural Mechanism of the Phase Transformation of Phenyl Carbamate”
S. Wishkerman and J. Bernstein
Chemistry-A European Journal 14, 197-203 (2008).
153. “Disappearing and Reappearing Polymorphism in p-Methylchalcone”
I. Barsky, J. Bernstein, P. W. Stephens, K. Stone, E. Cheung, M. B. Hickey and J.-O. Henck║
Crystal Growth & Design, 8, 63-70 (2008).
Invited paper to special issue on polymorphism. Selected from 100 papers as a Brookhaven National
Laboratory National Synchrotron Light Source Highlight Paper for 2008.
154.“Statistical Survey of Hydrogen Bond Motifs in Crystallographic Special Symmetry Positions,
and the Influence of Chirality of Molecules in the Crystal on Formation of Hydrogen Bond Rings”
Motifs.”
S. Eppel and J. Bernstein
Acta Crystallographica, Section B, B64, 50-56 (2008). (5)
155. “An Alternate Crystal Form of Gabapentin – A Cocrystal with Oxalic Acid” M. Wenger and J. Bernstein
Crystal Growth & Design 8, 1595-1598 (2008). (2)
156. “Crystal Structures and Characterization of the Polymorphs of (2-furyl)oxoacetamide”
I. Barsky and J. Bernstein
CrystEngComm 10, 669-674 (2008). (1)
157.“Polymorphic Perversity: Crystal Structures with Many Symmetry-Independent Molecules in the
Unit Cell”.
J. Bernstein, J.D. Dunitz and A. Gavezzotti
Crystal Growth & Design 8, 2001-2108 (2008). (3)
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158. “The structure of a new ternary aluminide Th4Fe2Al32”
D. Enidjer, A. Venkert, 1. Bernstein and M. Talianker
Journal of Alloys and Compounds 474, 169-173 (2009).
159. “The study of the polymorphic system of 2-chloro-4-nitrobenzoic acid”
I. Barsky, J. Bernstein, P. Stephens and K. Stone
New Journal of Chemistry 32, 1747-1753 (2008).(1)
Invited paper for a special issue on polymorphism
160. “Statistically based design of multicomponent crystals with the three center hydrogen bond”.
S. Eppel and J. Bernstein
Crystal Growth and Design, 9, 1683-1691 (2009).
161. “Co-crystals of crown ethers and urea derivatives”.
S. Wishkerman, J. Bernstein and M.B. Hickey
Crystal Growth and Design, 9, 3204-3210 (2009).
162. “Structure and Reactivity of Alkylamine Surfactants: Relevance to Nanoscale Synthesis and
Assembly”
N. Belman, J.N. Israelachvili, Y. Li, C.R. Safinia, J. Bernstein and Y. Golana
Nano Letters, 9, 2088-2093 (2009).
163. “The Temperature-Dependent Structure of Alkylamines and Their Corresponding Alkylamine-
Alkylcarbamates”
N. Belman, J.N. Israelachvili, Y. Li, C.R. Safinya, J. Bernstein and Y. Golana
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 131, 9108-9113 (2009).
164. “Design and Preparation of Co-crystals Utilizing the
R 4
2(8) Hydrogen-Bonding Motif”
J. Bernstein, R. Boese, S.A. Cirkel and J.J. Novoa
Chemistry-A European Journal, 16, 9047-9055 (2010).
165. “The Co-crystal of Two GRAS Substances: (Citric acid).(Nicotinamide). Formation of Three
Hydrogen Bonding Heterosynthons in One Co-crystal”
A. Lemmerer, and J. Bernstein
Crystal Engineering Communications 12, 2029-2033 (2010).
166. “Covalent assistance to supramolecular synthesis: directing the supramolecular assembly of co-
crystals by in situ modification of hydrogen bonding functionality
A. Lemmerer, J. Bernstein and V. Kahlenberg
Crystal Engineering Communications 13, 55-59 (2011)
167. “Simultaneous Covalent and Supramolecular Synthesis of Pharmaceutical Co-crystals Using the
API Isoniazid: an Ideal Supramolecular Reagent.
A. Lemmerer, V. Kahlenberg and J. Bernstein
Crystal Engineering Commnications, DOI: 10, 1039/c.
168. “Synthesis, Characterization and Molecular Modeling of a Pharmaceutical Co-crystal: (2-Chloro-4-nitrobenzoic acid):(Nicotinamide)“ A. Lemmerer, C. Esterhuysen and J. Bernstein
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 98, 4054-4071 (2010)
An invited contribution to a special issue honoring Professor Stephen Byrn.
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169. “’Jumping Crystals’ of the Anticholinergic Agent Oxitropium Bromide. Structural, Spectroscopic
and Mechanical Aspects of the Thermosalient Phenomenon”
Z. Skoko, S. Zamir, P. Naumov, Panče and J. Bernstein
Journal of the American Chemical Society 132, 14191-14202 (2010).
This paper was highlighted by Nature Chemistry – 15 October 2010
Doi:1038/nchem.903
http://www.nature.com/nchem/reshigh/2010/1010/full/nchem.903.html
It was also highlighted as “The Structure of the Week” by Crystal Growth & Design
#8 October 10, 2010
https://communities.ac.org/docs/DOC-3662
170. “Polymorphism – A Perspective”
J. Bernstein
Crystal Growth and Design, 11, 632-650 (2011)
An invited review marking the tenth anniversary of the journal.
171. "An Investigation of the Hydrogen-bond Preferences and Co-crystallization Behavior of Three
Didonor Compounds."
A. Lemmerer, D. Adsmond, Daniel and J. Bernstein
Crystal Growth & Design, 11, 2011-2019 (2011).
172. “A Tale of Two Polymorphic Pharmaceuticals: Pyrithyldione and Propyphenazone and their
1937 Co-crystal Patent”
A. Lemmerer, J. Bernstein, U. J. Griesser, V. Kahlenberg, D.M. Többens, S. H. Lapidus, P. W.
Stephens¶ and C. Esterhuysen
Chemistry – A European Journal,, in press.
173. “Hydrogen Bonding Patterns of the Co-Crystal Containing the Pharmaceutically Active
Ingredient Isoniazid and Terephthalic Acid
A. Lemmerer, J. Bernstein, V. Kahlenburg
Journal of Chemical Crystallography, 41, 991-997 (2011).
174. “N’-(propan-2-ylidene)nicotinohydrazide and sebacic acid: a modulated co-crystal”
H. Kruger, A. Lemmerer, V. Kahlenberg and J. Bernstein
submitted
175. “Covalent assistance in supramolecular synthesis: In-situ modification and masking of the
hydrogen bonding functionality of the supramolecular reagent isoniazid in co-crystals"
A. Lemmerer, J. Bernstein and V. Kahlenberg
Crystal Engineering Communications, 13, 5692-5708 (2011).
176. “Acridine 0.75 Hydrate”
E. Schur, J. Bernstein, A, Lemmerer and R. Vainer
Acta Crystallographica Section E, Structure Reports E67, o2761 (2011).
177. “Supramolecular polymorphism of the 1:1 molecular salt (adamantane-1-carboxylate-3,5,7-
tricarboxylic acid)·(hexamethylenetetraminium). A “failed” crystal engineering attempt.”
A. Lemmerer, J, Bernstein and M. Spackman
Chemical Communications, in press.
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Book Reviews
1. "Historical Atlas of Crystallography" J. Lima-de-Faria, editor, Kluwer Academic Publishers,
Dordrecht, Holland, 1992.
Reviewed for Structural Chemistry, 4, 67-68 (1993).
2. "Crystallography in Modern Chemistry - A Resource Book of Crystal Structures"
by T.C.W. Mak and Gong-Du Zhou, published by Wiley Interscience, 1992.
Reviewed for Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, 237, 496-498 (1993).
3. "Crystal Structure Analysis for Chemists and Biologists"
by J.P. Glusker, M. Lewis and M. Rossi, published by VCH Publishers, 1994.
Reviewed for Acta Crystallographica B51, 382-384 (1995).
4. "Applications of Graph Theory and Topology in Inorganic Cluster and Coordination Chemistry"
by R.B. King, published by CRC Press, 1993
Reviewed for Structural Chemistry 6, 403 (1995).
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LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS AT MEETINGS AND INVITED SEMINARS
(a) Invited plenary lectures at conferences/meetings (since 1995)
1. "Powder Diffraction, Polymorphism and Patents"
First Lev Zevin Memorial Lecture, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, April, 1995
2. "Graph Sets and Hydrogen Bond Functionality"
presented at Symposium honoring Prof. F.H. Herbstein on the occasion of his retirement,
Israel Crystallographic Society, annual meeting, Technion, Haifa, May, 1995
3. "Polymorphism and Hydrogen Bonding - Graph Set Description", presented at NATO Advanced
Workshop on Supramolecular Chemistry", Sestri Levante,Italy, September, 1995.
4. "Hydrogen Bond Pattern Functionality - Graph Set Description", presented at the Third Italian-Israeli
Meeting on Chemical Crystallography: "Crystal Structure and Molecular Recognition", Ferrara, Italy,
February, 1996.
5. "Thermal and Structural Studies of a Single Crystal Reversible Phase Transition which
Exhibits the 'Hopping Effect'", presented at the Israel - Hungary Binational Conference on Thermal
Analysis and Calorimetry of Materials, Ein-Bokek, Israel, March, 1996.
6. "Hydrogen-Bond Pattern Functionality and Graph Sets", presented at the 5th International Summer
School on Supramolecular Chemistry, held in Ustron, Poland, June, 1996.
“Hydrogen Bond Patterns and Graph Sets”, presented at the session entitled “Exotic Molecules” of the
XVII Congress and General Assembly of the International Union of Crystallography, Seattle,
Washington, August, 1996.
7.”Disappearing Polymorphs - An Anathema to Crystal Engineering?” Invited Plenary Lecture at the
symposium on "Crystal Engineering", held as part of the 5th Chemical Congress of North America,
Cancun, Mexico, November, 1997.
8. “Disappearing and Reappearing Polymorphs - An Anathema to Crystal Engineering?” Invited Plenary
Lecture at the International Symposium, "Polymorphism in Molecular Crystals: 100 Years of
Ostwald's Rule", held in Manchester, England, December, 1997
9. “Structural and Crystallographic Aspects of Supramolecular Engineering”, Invited Plenary Lecture at
the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on “Supramolecular Chemistry and Conducting
Materials”, held in Barcelona, Spain, January, 1998.
10. “Disappearing and Reappearing Polymorphs”, Invited Plenary Lecture at the two day symposium on
polymorphism at the Annual Meeting of the Royal Society of Chemistry, Durham, England, April,
1998
11. “Graph Set Analysis of Hydrogen Bond Motifs”, Invited Plenary Lecture at the 27th International
School of Crystallography, Ettore Majorana Centre, Erice, Sicily, May, 1998.
12. “Analytical Techniques for Studying Polymorphism”, Invited Plenary Lecture at the SmithKline
Beecham R&D Analytical Sciences Colloquium, held at Robinson College, Cambridge University,
July, 1998.
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13. “Disappearing and Reappearing Polymorphs”, Invited Plenary Lecture at 1st International
Symposium on Aspects of Polymorphism and Crystallization – Chemical Development Issues”,
Hinckley, Leicestershire, UK, June, 1999.
14. Hydrogen Bond Patterns in Crystals”, Invited Plenary Lecture at the Annual Meeting of the South
African Crystallographic Society, Johannesburg, September, 1999.
15. “X-ray Powder Diffraction in the Characterization of Pharmaceuticals”, Invited Plenary Lecture at the
Pharmaceutical Powder X-ray Diffraction Symposium, Philadelphia, PA, September, 1999
16. “Polymorphism”, Invited Plenary Lecture at the 32nd
Course, International School of Crystallography
on Structural Consequences of Weak Interaction in Molecules, Supermolecules and Crystals, Erice,
Sicily, May, 2001.
17. “Crystallography in the Courtroom”, Invited Plenary Lecture at the 32nd
Course, International School
of Crystallography on Structural Consequences of Weak Interaction in Molecules, Supermolecules
and Crystals, Erice, Sicily, May, 2001.
18. “Polymorphs – How Different and How Similar”, Invited Plenary Lecture at the IIIrd International
Conference on Crystallography and Drug Design, Lodz, Poland, August, 2001.
19. “Polymorphs – How Different and How Similar”, Invited (Opening)Plenary Lecture, 20th
European
Crystallographic Meeting, Krakow, Poland, August, 2001.
20. “Hydrogen Bond Patterns in Crystals”, presented at the XIVth Conference-Workshop Horizons in
Hydrogen Bond Research, Torino, Italy, September, 2001.
21. “Polymorphism and Patents: Some Case Studies from a Chemist’s Point of View”, Invited Plenary
Lecture at the 3rd
International Symposium on Polymorphism and Crystallization – Chemical
Development Issues, San Francisco, November, 2001.
22. “Polymorphism in Crystals – How Similar and How Different”, Prof. Joseph Klein Memorial
Lecture, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, May, 2002.
23. “Courtship”, Plenary Lecture at the 33nd
Course, International School of Crystallography Genomes to
Drugs through Crystallography, Erice, Sicily, June, 2002.
24. “Polymorphism in Crystals” Opening Keynote Lecture, American Chemical Society PROspectives
Symposium on Polymorphism, Solvates and Crystallization, held In Tampa, Florida, February, 2003.
25. “Polymorphs – How Similar and How Different” Invited Plenary Lecture at the Fourth Symposium
on Polymorphism and Crystallization, organized by Scientific Update, Chester, United Kingdom,
April, 2003
26. “Polymorphism in Crystals“, Opening Plenary Lecture, German Pharmaceutical Society Seminar on
Polymorphism of Drugs, Bonn/Königswinter, Germany, May, 2003.
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27. “Polymorphs and Patents”, Closing Plenary Lecture, German Pharmaceutical Society Seminar on
Polymorphism of Drugs, Bonn/Königswinter, Germany, May 2003.
28. “Recent Adventures in Polymorphland”, presented at ICCOSS-International Conference on the
Chemistry of the Organic Solid State, to be held in Sydney, Australia, July, 2003.
29. “Supramolecular Chemistry, Polymorphism and Crystal Engineering”, invited lecture at the
“Symposium on “Supramolecular Construction and Function” at the joint International Union of Pure
and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) and Canadian Society for Chemistry (CSC) held in Ottawa, Canada,
August, 2003.
30. “Polymorphism and Structure/Property Relations” at the “Summit on Polymorphism and Intellectural
Property Issues”, Philadelphia, November, 2003.
31. “Chemistry in the Courtroom”, plenary guest lecture, annual meeting of Israeli Chemistry Teachers,
held in Rehovoth, December, 2003.
32. “Science in the Courtroom”, featured after-dinner speaker, annual awards dinner, Applied Materials
Corporation, Tel Aviv, January, 2004.
33. “Polymorphism and Analytical Chemistry”, invited lecture presented at annual meeting of the
Analytical Chemistry Section, Israel Chemical Society, Kfar Maccabiah, January, 2004.
34. “Patents and Polymorphism: A Chemist’s View” presented at the Fifth Symposium on Polymorphism
and Crystallization, organized by Scientific Update, New Orleans, Louisiana, March , 2004.
35. “Polymorphs and Patents: A Chemist’s View”, presented at the IQPC conference on Polymorphism
& Crystallisation”, London, April, 2004.
36. “Polymorphism and Patents”, Plenary Lecture, presented at at the 35th Course, International School
of Crystallography on Polymorphs and Solvates, Erice, Sicily, June, 2004.
37. “Polymorphism and Crystal Structure Prediction”, presented at the American Crystallographic
Association Transaction Symposium, Chicago, July, 2004.
38. “Hydrogen Bonds, Graph Sets and Crystal Engineering”, presented at the American Crystallographic
Association Transaction Symposium, Chicago, July, 2004.
39. “Recent Adventures in Polymorphland”, presented at the Midwest Regional Meeting of the American
Chemical Society, to be held in Manhattan, Kansas, October, 2004.
40. “Polymorphs and Patents: Some Recent Litigations”, presented at the IQPC conference on
Polymorphism & Crystallisation”, Frankfurt, Germany, October, 2004.
41. “Polymorphs and Patents: The Chemist as a Litigation Witness”, presented at the Pittcon Congress
on Analytical Chemistry, Orlando, Florida, February, 2005.
42. “Polymorphism in Crystals: Current Challenges and Developments”, presented at the IQPC
conference on Polymorphism & Crystallisation”, London, February, 2005.
43. “Polymorphism in Crystals: Current Challenges and Developments”, presented at the IQPC
conference on Polymorphism & Crystallisation”, Philadelphia, March,
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44. “Recent Adventures in Polymorphland”, presented at the workshop on Crystal Engineering, Collegio
Superiorie, Universita di Bologna, Bologna, May, 2005.
45. “Polymorphism and Crystal Engineering – A Contradiction in Terms?, presented at the annual
meeting of the American Crystallographic Association, Orlando, FL, May, 2005.
46. “Chemistry in the Courtroom”, presented at Symposium honoring Prof. Roland Boese on his 60th
birthday, Essen, German, June, 2005.
47. “Recent Adventures in Polymorphland”, presented at Molecular Crystal Engineering EuroConference
on Evaluations and Predictions of Solid State Materials Properties, Helsinki, Finland, June, 2005.
48. “Reminiscences of Noncentrosymmetric Crystals”, presented at the Microsymposium on
Noncentrosymmetric and Chiral Crystals at the XX Congress and General Assembly of the
International Union of Crystallography, Florence, Italy, August, 2005.
49. “Recent Adventures in Polymorphland”, presented at the annual meeting of the Spanish Royal
Society of Chemistry, Lugo, Spain, September, 2005.
50. “Graph Sets, Co-crystals and Polymorphs”, presented at the annual meeting of the Spanish
Crystallographic Society, Lugo, Spain, September, 2005.
51. “Polymorphism in Crystals: Current Challenges and Developments”, presented at the German
Pharmaceutical Association Conference on Polymorphism & Crystallisation”, Darmstadt,
November, 2005.
52. “Chemical, Analytical and Evidentiary Issues Present in Cases: Important Considerations on
Polymorph Cases from a Testimonial Perspective by an Expert Witness”, presented at the IQPC
conference on “Developing IP Strategies for Crystalline Forms”, London, December, 2005.
53. “Polymorphism & Crystallisation: Developments & Future Directions”, to presented at
Polymorphism & Crystallisation 2006, London, March 2006
54. “Chemistry in the Courtroom”, Shariv Annual Memorial Lecture, Makhteshim Chemicals, Beer
Sheva, March, 2006. 55. “Co-crystals – An Overview”, presented at the IQPC Symposium on
Polymorphism & Crystallisation 2006, London, March 2006.
56. “Co-crystals and Crystal Engineering”, presented at the annual meeting of the American
Crystallographic Association, Honolulu Hawaii, August, 2006.
57. “Polymorphs and Patents”, presented at EPDIC 2006, Geneva, August, 2006
58. “Polymorphism and Crystal Engineering”, presented at the Fifth Indaba on Chemical
Crystallography”, Krueger National Park, South Africa, August, 2006.
59. “Structure-Property Relations in Crystals”, presented at the 23rd
European Crystallography Meeting,
Leuven, Belgium, August 2006.
60. “The Role of the Expert Witness and Their Perspective on Polymorph Cases”. Presented at the IQPC
Symposium on Developing IP Strategies for Crystalline Forms”, London, December 2006.
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61. “Can Co-crystals be Assembled Employing a Specific Hydrogen-Bond Motif?” Presented at M3:
Molecules, Material, Medicines, an International Conference on the Role of Materials Science and
Engineering in Drug Development” Reykjavik, Iceland, May, 2007.
62. “Polymorphism – Fundamentals” and “Polymorphism – Applications”, Two plenary lectures,
presented at at the 39th Course, International School of Crystallography on Crystal Engineering for
New Materials Properties, Erice, Sicily, June, 2007.
63. "Polymorphism and Supercritical Fluids", presented at the 11th European Meeting on Supercritical
Fluids in Barcelona, May, 2008.
64. "Present at the Creation – 20 Years of MWOSSC", Keynote address presented at the 20th Midwest
Organic Solid State Chemistry Meeting, Manhattan, Kansas, June, 2008.
65. "Polymorphism and Co-crystals", presented at the 20th Midwest Organic Solid State Chemistry
Meeting, Manhattan, Kansas, June, 2008.
66. Guest lecturer, International Masters Course on Intellectual Property, held in Bologna, Italy, July,
2008 (~15 hours of lectures on patent preparation and litigation in the pharmaceutical industry)
67. "Understanding and Controlling Polymorphism", invited microsymposium talk at the Congress of the
International Union of Crystallography held in Osaka, Japan, August 2008.
68. Invited plenary lecture, “Crystal Forms and Intellectual Property”, presented at the International
School on Crystallization: Agrochemicals, Drugs and Foods, Granada, May, 2009.
69. Invited (opening) lecture, “Recent Adventures and Misadventures with Polymorphs and Co-crystals”,
presented at the 4th Bologna Symposium on Crystal Forms, Bologna, June 2009.
69. Invited lecture, Microsymposium on Crystal Engineering, annual meeting of the American
Crystallographic Association, Toronto, Canada, July, 2009.
70. Keynote lecture, Congress of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry,
Glasgow, Scotland, August, 2009.
71. Invited plenary lecture, “Crystal Forms and Intellectual Property”, presented at the International
School on Crystallization: Agrochemicals, Drugs and Foods, Granada, May, 2010.
72. University of Western Australia Professor-at-Large Public Lecture, “Chemistry in the Courtroom”,
presented in Perth, July, 2010.
73. “The Importance of Patents: IP Litigation in the Pharmaceutical Industry”, presented with Todd Shand
(Wrays) under the auspices of the Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia (IPRIA)
The University of Melbourne. Presented in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney, August 2010.
74. “Powders and Pharmaceuticals”, to be presented at the NATO Advanced School on X-ray Powder
Diffraction held in Erice, Sicily, June, 2011.
75. “Chemistry in the Courtroom”, Annual awards dinner address, Royal Australian Institute of
Chemistry, Western Australia Chapter, Perth, July, 2011.
76. “Searching the Crystallographic Literature & Evaluating Structures”, International course in X-ray
crystallography, University of Western Australia, Perth, July 2011.
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77. “The Shroud of Turin – What Can Science Tell Us?”, Public Lecture, Institute of Advanced Studies,
University of Western Australia, Perth, July 2011.
78. “Chemistry in the Courtroom”, Annual Networking Event, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge, MA,
November, 2011.
79. “More Adventures in Polymorphland”, to be given at the 6th
Bologna Conference on Crystal Forms,
Bologna, Italy, January 2011.
80. “Polymorphism and Crystal Engineering”, plenary lecture to be given at the 2nd
Gordon Conference
on Crystal Engineering, Waterville Valley, NH, June 2012.
81. “Polymorphism of Drugs: Theory, Experimental Techniques and Patent
Litigations”, to be given at the “Insubria International Summer School on
Crystallographic Techniques for Health and Biosciences” at the University in Como, June 18 to 23,
2012, Como, Italy.
82. “Polymorphism in Pharmaceuticals”, a series of lectures to be given at the advanced school for
pharmaceutical sciences, Florianopolis, Brasil, August 2012.
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(b) Presentation of papers at conferences/meetings (since 1995)
1. "New Pyridinium Substituted TTF Derivatives. A Route Towards Single Component Conducting LB
Films"
O. Paztal-Levi, V. Khodorkovsky, J.Y. Becker and J. Bernstein
Presented at the 60th Annual Meeting of the Israel Chemical Society, Rehovoth, February, 1995.
2."Synthesis and Properties of Bis(Tetrathiafulvalenyl)"
Hagit Gershtman, V. Khodorkovsky, J.Y. Becker and J. Bernstein
Presented at the 60th Annual Meeting of the Israel Chemical Society, Rehovoth, February, 1995.
3. "Generation and Trapping of New Intermediates Involving 1,4-dithiabutadiene Moiety: A New
Approach Towards Multisulfur Substituted Tetrathiafulvalenes"
E. Aqad, V. Khodorkovsky, J.Y. Becker , A. Ellern and J. Bernstein
Presented at the 60th Annual Meeting of the Israel Chemical Society, Rehovoth, February, 1995.
4. "Conformational Studies of the p,m-Dihalo Substituted Benzylideneaniline System'
O. Navon, J. Bernstein and S. Zamir
Presented at the 60th Annual Meeting of the Israel Chemical Society, Rehovoth, February, 1995.
5. "Graph Sets and Hydrogen-Bond Functionality. Recent Developments"
J. Bernstein and R. Davis
Presented at 16th European Crystallographic Meeting - ECM 16, Lund, Sweden, August, 1995.
6. "New Pyridinium Substituted TTF Derivatives: A Route towards Single Component Conducting LB Films,
O. Paztal-Levi, V. Khodorkovsky, J.Y. Becker and J. Bernstein
Presented at the 61st Meeting of the Israel Chemical Society, Jerusalem, February, 1996.
7. "Synthesis and X-ray Structure of TTFI4"
H. Gerhstman, J.Y. Becker, J. Bernstein, A. Ellern and V. Khodorkovsky
Presented at the 61st Meeting of the Israel Chemical Society, Jerusalem, February, 1996.
8. "Graph Sets and Hydrogen Bond Functionality"
C. Sharabi and J. Bernstein
Presented at the 61st Meeting of the Israel Chemical Society, Jerusalem, February, 1996.
9. "Intermolecular Interactions: A Five Membered Ring Pattern Containing Halogen...Halogen
Hydrogen Interactions"
O. Navon and J. Bernstein
Presented at the 61st Meeting of the Israel Chemical Society, Jerusalem, February, 1996.
10. "Hydrogen-Bond Pattern Functionality and Graph Sets"
J. Bernstein
Presented at the XVII Congress and General Assembly, International Union of Crystallography,
Seattle, Washington, August 1996
11. " Intermolecular Interactions. A Five-Membered Ring Pattern Containing Halogen...Halogen and
Halogen ...Hydrogen Interactions"
O. Navon and J. Bernstein
Presented at the XVII Congress and General Assembly, International Union of Crystallography,
Seattle, Washington, August 1996
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12. "Iodo Substituted Tetrathiafulvalenes: Synthesis, X-ray Structures and Conducting Properties"
J.Y. Becker, J. Bernstein, A. Ellern, H. Gershtenman, V. Khodorkovsky, L. Shapiro and C.-S. Wang
Presented at the International Conference on Science and Technology of Synthetic Metals,
ICSM, Snowbird, Utah, August, 1996.
13. “Disappearing Polymorphs”
J.-O. Henck and J. Bernstein
Presented at Xth Symposium on Organic Crystal Chemistry (OCC-97) held
in Rydzyna, Poland, August, 1997.
14. “Disappearing Polymorphs”
J. Bernstein and J.-O. Henck
Presented at the 17th European Crystallographic Meeting, Lisbon, August, 1997.
15. “Polymorphism of 5,5’ - Diethylbarbituric Acid (Barbital)
O. Navon, J. Bernstein and J.C. MacDonald
Presented at the 17th European Crystallographic Meeting, Lisbon, August, 1997
16. “Synthesis and Properties of Unsymmetrically Substituted Tetrathiafulvalene Involving 1,4-Dioxane
Moiety”
P. Krief, J. Becker, J.Bernstein, V. Khodorkovsky
Presented at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Supramolecular Engineering of Synthetic
Metallic Materials: Conductors and Magnets, Sitges (Barcelona), Spain, January, 1998.
17. “Disappearing and Reappearing Polymorphs”
J.-O. Henck and J. Bernstein
Presented at the NATO Advanced Study Institute and Euroconference, the 27th International School
of Crystallography, Erice, Sicily, Italy, May, 1998
18. “Disappearing and Reappearing Polymorphs”
J. Bernstein, J.-O. Henck and A. Ellern
Presented at XVIII Congress and General Assembly of the
International Union of Crystallography, Glasgow, Scotland, 1999.
19. “Polymorphism of Barbitals”
O. Navon and J. Bernstein
Presented at XVIII Congress and General Assembly of the
International Union of Crystallography, Glasgow, Scotland, 1999.
20. “Solid State Investigation of the Polymorphic System of Butethal (5-ethyl-5-N-butyl barbituric
acid)”
O. Navon and J. Bernstein
Presented at the 19th
European Crystallographic Meeting, Nancy, France, August, 2000.
21. “Crystal Polymorphism of Bromhexine Hydrochloride”
U.J. Griesser, M.E. Auer, A. Ellern, N. Molitor, J. Bernstein and A. Burger
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Pharmaceutical Association, Indianapolis,
November, 2000.
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22. “Groth’s Original Concomitant Polymorphs Revisited”
M. Rafilovich and J. Bernstein
Presented at the XIX International Union of Crystallography, Geneva, Switzerland, August 2002.
23. “Concomitant Polymorphs: Diaminobenzenesulfonic Acids”
J. M. Rubin and J. Bernstein
Presented at the XIX International Union of Crystallography, Geneva, Switzerland, August 2002.
24. “The Polymorphism of Ethambutol”
J. Rubin-Preminger and J. Bernstein
Presented at the 21st European Crystallographic Meeting, Durban, South Africa, August, 2003.
25. “Groth’s Concomitant Polymorphs Revisited”
M. Rafilovich and J. Bernstein
Presented at at the 35th Course, International School of Crystallography on Polymorphs and Solvates,
Erice, Sicily, June, 2004.
26. “Serendipitous Discovery of Four Polymorphs of Benzidine”
M. Rafilovich and J. Bernstein
Presented at the XX Congress and General Assembly of the International Union of Crystallography,
Florence, Italy, August, 2005.
27. “Jumping crystals”: Structural aspects of the thermosalient phenomenon (oral)
Željko Skoko, Sharona Zamir, Panče Naumov, Joel Bernstein
The 10th
Conference of the Asian Crystallographic Association, BEXCO, Busan, Korea, October 31
– November 3, 2010.
28. “The lowest energy calculated structure of acridine has been found”
Einat Schur, Joel Bernstein, Louise S. Price , Peter W. Stephens, Saul H. Lapidus
Presented at XXII Congress and General Assembly, International Union of Crystallography, Madrid,
Spain, August, 2011
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SEMINARS AT ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS (since 1978)
1978
Chemistry Department, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
Department of Chemistry, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky
Department of Chemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia
Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Department of Pharmacy, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana
1979
Department of Chemistry, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York
Department of Chemistry, University of Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts
Department of Chemistry, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island
Chemistry Department, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
Ceramic, Glass and Solid State Science Division, U.S. National Bureau of Standards, Washington,
D.C.
1980
Faculty of Chemistry, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovoth
Technical Forum, 3M Company, St. Paul, Minnesota
Department of Chemistry, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
1981
Department of Chemistry, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts
1983
Department of Chemistry, Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam, New york
Institute of Structural Chemistry, National Research Council of Italy, Rome
Institute of Chemistry, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
Department of Chemistry, University of Modena, Modena, Italy
1984
Medical Foundation of Buffalo, Buffalo, New York
Department of Chemistry, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware
Smith Kline & French Laboratories, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Science Research Labs, 3M Center, St. Paul, Minnesota
Faculty of Chemistry, The Technion, Haifa
1985
Department of Chemistry, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska
Department of Chemistry, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey
Central Research Laboratories, E.I. duPont de Nemours, Wilmington, Delaware
1987
Department of Chemical Physics and Electrochemistry, University of Milan, Italy
Department of Pharmacy, School of Medicine, Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Institute of Chemistry, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
1988
Department of Radiopharmacology, Nuclear Research Center, Nahal Soreq, Israel
Department of Materials, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovoth, Israel
Teva Pharmaceuticals, Petah Tikva, Israel
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1989
Biosym Technologies, La Jolla, California
Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Materials Sciences, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Department of Chemistry, Jageollonian University, Cracow, Poland
1990
Department of Organic Chemistry, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovoth, Israel
1991
Teva Pharmaceuticals, Kfar Saba, Israel
Department of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, University of Milan, Italy
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
TAMI, Institute of Applied Research, Haifa, Israel
Chemistry Colloquium, Faculty of Chemistry, The Technion, Haifa
1992
Department of Chemistry, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England
1993
Teva Pharmaceuticals, Petah Tikvah, Israel
Department of Chemistry, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1995
Department of Chemistry, Tel Aviv University
Department of Crystallography, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
1996
Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen
1997
Department of Organic Chemistry, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Barcelona (July and September)
Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre, Cambridge, England
1998
Department of Chemistry, University of Birmingham
Department of Crystallography, Birkbeck College, University of London
Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge
Marketing Group, Royal Society of Chemistry
1999
Nuclear Research Centre – Negev (Israel)
Teva Pharmaceuticals
Rand Afrikaans University
University of Witwatersrand
Simmons College
Department of Chemical Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
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Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark
Nuclear Research Centre – Negev (Israel)
Beer Sheva Forum of Engineers
Yale University
Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
BASF Ludwigshafen, Germany
2001
Teva Pharmaceuticals
2002
University of Geneva
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
2003
Kellogg-Recanati HTMB Tel Aviv University
Makhteshim Chemical Works
2004
Brandeis University
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Kellogg-Recanati HTMB Tel Aviv University
Eli Lilly & Co. (two seminars)
University of New Mexico
Aventis Pharmaceuticals
University of Frankfurt
2005
University of Bologna
Alfa-Wasserman Pharmaceuticals, Bologna
University of Barcelona
University of Witwatersrand
University of Stellenbosch
University of Capetown
Johnson & Johnson Company, Beerse, Belgium
Taro Pharmaceuticals, Haifa
2006
University College London
2007
University of Bologna
2009
SSCI-Aptuit, West Lafayette, Indiana
New Mexico Highlands University (3)
New York University
Australian National University (3)
Australian Nuclear Research Institute
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2010
University of Western Australia
Osaka University (2)
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EDITORSHIP OF COLLECTIVE VOLUMES AND SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS
Guest editor (with J. Becker and S. Bittner), special issue of the Israel Journal of Chemistry on "The
Chemistry of Organic Conducting Materials", Volume 27, No. 4 (1986). (Actual date of
publication, 1987).
RESEARCH GRANTS
External funding
1. Israel Academy of Sciences, 1977-1979, approx. $15,000/year for "Studies in Conformational
Polymorphism".
2. United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation, 1978-1981, Approx. $12,000/year for "Studies in
Conformational Polymorphism" (American collaborators: I.C. Paul, University of Illinois and C.J.
Eckhardt, University of Nebraska).
3. Israel Academy of Sciences, 1981-1983, approx. $12,000/year for "Non-bonded Interactions in
Organic Chalcogen Compounds".
4. Israel Academy of Sciences, 1983-1986, approx. $20,000/year for "Design, Preparation and
Characterization of Organic Conductors" (with J. Becker, S. Bittner and S. Shaik).
5. United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation, 1984-1987, approx. $25,000/year for "Structure-
Property Relationships in Organic Solids" (American collaborator: C.J. Eckhardt, University of
Nebraska).
6. Wolf Foundation (Israel), 1983-1985, approx. $15,000/year for "Organic Metals"(with J. Becker, S.
Bittner and S. Shaik). Note: this was the only grant awarded by the Foundation in 1983.
7. Hasselblad Foundation (Sweden), 1985-1987, (SK 323,000) for "Conducting Organic Materials",
(with J. Becker, S. Bittner and S. Shaik).
8. Joint Committee on Powder Diffraction Standards, 1985-1986, $4550; 1986-1987, $5000; 1987-
1988, $5900; 1988-89, $7000; 1989-1990, $12,000 ; 1990-1991, $10000; 1991-92, $12,500; 1992-
93, $13,500; 1993-94, $10,000, for "Polymorphism in Pharmaceutically Important Materials" (with
L. Zevin).
9. National Council for Research and Development - Joint German/Israeli Research Program, 1987-
1989, DM 310,000, for "Electrically Conducting Organic Materials", (with J. Becker, S. Bittner and
S. Shaik) (German collaborator, Prof. M. Hanack, University of Tubingen).
10. Council on Higher Education-Planning and Budget Committee, 1986-87, $129,000 for
computerizing teaching laboratories, (with Y. Band, S. Efrima, R. Glaser and D. Kost for the
Department of Chemistry).
11. United States - Israel Binational Science Foundation, 1987-1991. $24,500/yr for "Environmental
Influences on Molecular Conformation and Physical Properties of Drugs". (American collaborator:
Prof. M. C. Etter, University of Minnesota).
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12. United States Army European Office of Research, 1988-1991. $89,000 for "Electrically Conducting
Materials: Design, Synthesis and Characterization", (with J. Becker, S. Bittner and S. Shaik).
13. Israel Ministry of Science and Technology, under program for absorption of new immigrants
1991-1994. 50,000 NIS for "New Donors for Organic Conductors", with J. Becker.
14. Israel Academy of Sciences 1992-1995. $18,500/year for "Hydrogen-Bond Patterns in Organic
Crystals"
15. European Community-Israel Cooperation Scheme 1994-1996, 180,000 ecu for "New Electrially
Conducting Organic Materials: Design, Synthesis and Characterization" with M. Hanack, Tubingen,
Germany and N. Martin and C. Seoane, Madrid, Spain.
16. German Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and Development 1995-1998, DM 450,000, for
"Algebraic Graph Theory and Its Application in Mathematical Chemistry" with M. Klin (BGU), R.
Poschel (Technical University, Dresden), G. Tinhofer (Technical University, Munchen), G. Adel'son-
Vel'skii (Bar-Ilan University).
17. United States - Israel Binational Science Foundation 1995-1998, for "Chemical Diversity of
Hydrogen-Bond
Patterns and Functionality"; $19,500 for first year. U.S. Collaborator: Raymond E. Davis, University
of Texas at Austin
18. Israel Science Foundation (administered by the Israel Academy of Sciences), 1995. $25,000
equipment grant for
a solid state CP-MAS (cross polarization magic angle spinning) NMR probe. With Robert Glaser,
Daniel Kost and Moshe Gottlieb.
19. Israel Science Foundation (administered by the Israel Academy of Sciences), 1997, $140,000
equipment grant for a variable temperature X-ray diffractometer (total purchase $500,000). With
David Chipman, Shoshana Arad and Moshe Gottlieb.
20. Austria-Israel Exchange Program, 1998-1999. Funds for two visits in each direction per year for two
years. With Drs. Jan-Olav Henck and Ulrich Griesser, Institute of Pharmacognosy, University of
Innsbruck.
21. United States - Israel Binational Science Foundation 1999-2002, for "Concomitant Polymorphs";
~$30.000/yewar for three years. U.S. Collaborator: James Chickos, University of Missouri at St.
Louis.
22. Rand Afrikaans University – Ben-Gurion University of the Negev cooperation scheme 2003-2005
for “Studies in Polymorphism”. South African Collaborator: Prof. Gert Kruger.
23. United States - Israel Binational Science Foundation 2005-2009, for " Crystal Design and
Engineering Utilizing Geometry-Specific Interactions "; ~$50.000/year for four years. U.S.
Collaborator: Peter Stephens, SUNY Stony Brook.
Internal funding
University Research Fund, 1980, $5500 for the purchase of a Mettler microscope hot stage.
Rector's Discretionary Research Funds, 1981, $8000 for "Organic Metals" (with J. Becker, S.Bittner
and S. Shaik).
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RESEARCH STUDENTS AND POSTDOCTORALS
(all at Ben-Gurion University)
Postdoctorals:
Avi Maltz (1979-81) - Owner and Director, Private Analytical Laboratories, Tel Aviv
Eliezer Aharon-Shalom (1982-84) - Laboratory Director, Agis Pharmaceuticals, Yeroucham
Reiko Kuroda (1981) - Professor, University of Tokyo
J.A.R.P. Sarma (1987-88)- Senior Scientist, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad
Vladimir Khodorkovsky, (1991-93). Professor, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Arkady Ellern, 1993-1996. Departmental Service Crystallographer, Iowa State University
Jan-Olav Henck, 1996 - 1997 (Alexander von Humboldt Fellow), Director of Chemical Sciences
SSCI/Aptuit, West Lafayette, Indiana
Andreas Lemmerer, 2008 – 2010. Lecturer, Univesrity of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
Graduate Students:
Haya Regev, Ph.D. (1972-76) - Natural Sciences Librarian, BGU
Ilana Bar, M.Sc., Ph.D. (1974-82) – Professor of Physics, BGU
Ehud Goldstein, M.Sc. (1977-79) - Ph.D., Hebrew University, Lawyer – Environmental Affairs
Doron Mason, M.Sc.(1981-83) - (Ph.D. Hebrew University Mahkteshim Chemicals, Beer Sheva
Leah Shahal, (1985-92 ) - Ph.D. - Research Chemist, Tami Research, Haifa
Eli Harlev, (1986-1990 ), Ph.D., Director, Interdisciplinary Instrument Laboratory, Ben-Gurion
University
Sharona Zamir-Yakir, M.Sc., Ph.D., 1987 - 1995 Director, Pilot plant, Chimagis, Beer Sheva
Liat Shimony, (1990-92) M.Sc. Completed Ph.D. with Dr. Jenny Glusker, Fox Chase Institute for
Cancer Research, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Yael Giron, M.Sc., 1995, Agis Chemicals
Oshrit Navon, (1993-2001), Ph.D., Science Teaching Unit, Weizmann Institute of Science
Carmit Sharabi, 1997, M.Sc.
Hadas Dadon, (1994-1996). M.Sc. student
Janice Rubin (2001-2005 ) Ph.D. , Minerva postdoctoral fellow, University of Aachen; Postdoctoral,
Tel-Aviv University, Currently at Dexxon Pharmaceuticals
Michal Rafilovich(2000 - 2006) M.Sc., Ph.D., Teva Pharmaceuticals
Einat Shur (2001 - 2003) M.Sc., Ph.D student
Sarah Wishkerman (2003- ) M.Sc. /Ph.D.student
Inna Barsky (2003- ) M.Sc./Ph.D. student
Mazal Wenger (2003-2008) Ph.D. , currently director, analytical laboratories, Bromine Compounds,
Israel, Ltd.
Zvicka Deutsch (2004-2007) M.Sc. student; currently Ph.D. student, Weizmann Institute
Sagi Eppel (2004-2007) M.Sc. student; currently Ph.D. student, Weizmann Institute
Aynav Katz (2007- ) Ph.D. student