Research Groups Organic Chemistry


Development of stereoselective catalytic carbonylation reactions - a new and highly effective synthesis of aldols and aldol-derived structures. Total synthesis of macrolide antibiotics and polyol-derived natural products.








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  • Leighton Group - Development of stereoselective catalytic carbonylation reactions - a l new and highly effective synthesis of aldols and l aldol-derived structures. Total synthesis of macrolide antibiotics and l polyol-derived natural products.
  • List Group - Organocatalysis. Total synthesis. New synthetic methods. Bioorganic chemistry
  • Lubell Group - Peptide mimicry. Combinatorial chemistry. Biologically active peptides. Amino l acids ligands l for neuroscience. Solid-phase chemistry.
  • Lloyd-Jones Group - Investigation of novel organic and organometallic structures and organic their application l to organic synthesis - most usually organic C-C bond-forming processes. Isotopic l labelling, stereodynamics, advanced NMR organic techniques, kinetics and, in collaboration, high l level comp
  • Little Group - Synthesis of bioactive and other structurally interesting materials.
  • Larock Group - Organopalladium and polymer research.
  • Ley Group - Combinatorial chemistry and the total synthesis of complex natural products.
  • Linclau Group - Total synthesis, carbohydrate and fluorine chemistry, development of organic solid-supported reagents organic and novel synthetic methodology.
  • Lautens Group - Organic synthesis. Asymmetric catalysis. Organometallic chemistry.
  • Lobo-Prabhakar Group - Chemistry of natural products. Chemical carcinogenesis. Mechanisms of organic biologically important research groups reactions. Synthesis of farmacologically active compounds. organic Hemisynthesis. Computational organic research groups chemistry. Development of new organic synthetic methods and reagents for
  • Lipshutz Group - Organometallic chemistry, AIDS-related research, Vancomycin biaryl, new BINOLs, NOBINs, and l BINAPs and cyclopeptide Alkaloids.
  • Leigh Group - Mechanistic organic photochemistry, organosilicon photochemistry.
  • Lectka Group - Development of new asymmetric reactions and chiral catalysts.


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