Mikael Bols
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BornJuly 28, 1961
CitizenshipDenmark
AlmamaterTechnical University of Denmark
KnownforDiscovery of Isofagomines, the different electronic effects of axial and equatorial OH groups and his work on artificial enzymes
Mikael Bols | |
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| Born | July 28, 1961 |
| Citizenship | Denmark |
| Alma mater | Technical University of Denmark |
| Known for | Discovery of Isofagomines, the different electronic effects of axial and equatorial OH groups and his work on artificial enzymes |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Organic chemistry |
| Institutions | Technical University of Denmark, Queen's University, University of Aarhus, University of Copenhagen |
| Doctoral advisor | Inge Lundt |
Mikael Bols (born July 28, 1961) is a synthetic organic chemist who is mainly known for his work on carbohydrates and artificial enzymes.
Mikael Bols was born and grew up in Copenhagen, Denmark. He attended high school (Gentofte Statskole) from 1977 to 1980, and took a degree as chemical engineer at the Technical University of Denmark from 1980 to 1985.