Chemistry
Dr Christophe Corre |
Bacterial signalling: new chemical keys to unlock the production of novel microbial antibiotics. | |
Professor Rob Deeth |
Inorganic computational chemistry | |
Dr David Fox |
Synthetic methodology including asymmetric and catalytic reactions, kinetics and DFT modelling | |
Dr Andrew Marsh |
Combining organic chemistry and molecular design in the synthesis of functional molecules | |
Professor Mike Shipman |
Chemical synthesis of functional organic molecules |
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Dr Manuela Tosin |
Chemical probes/tools aiming at (i) uncovering the details of complex mechanisms involved in natural product biosynthesis; (ii) generating novel natural products of improved pharmacological activity; (iii) exploring new sources of natural products | |
Professor Martin Wills |
Synthetic chemistry and asymmetric catalysis | |
Professor Peter Scott |
Metallo-organic chemistry, particularly the design of self-assembling chiral systems; their applications as medicines for challenging diseases | |
Professor Peter Sadler |
Chemistry of metals in medicine (bioinorganic chemistry, inorganic chemical biology and medicine) | |
Professor Matthew Gibson |
Organic, polymer and carbohydrate chemistry to address global healthcare issues | |
Professor Alison Rodger |
Biomacromolecule structure and function including DNA, membrane proteins and fibrous proteins including application to bacterial cell division | |
Professor Greg Challis |
Natural products chemistry and biology | |
Jozef Lewandowski |
Developing and applications of NMR (primarily but not exclusively solid state) methodology for studying structure and dynamics of proteins and nucleic acids | |
Professor Tim Bugg |
Enzymes involved in bacterial cell wall peptidoglycan biosynthesis, as targets for the development of novel antibacterial agents | |
Professor David M. Haddleton |
New antimicrobial therapies based on lipopeptides and polymeric materials such as hydrogels, nanogels and polymeric prodrugs (for systemic delivery) for the treatment of the Gram negative and Gram positive infections. |