Professor of Chemistry & Chemical Biology

 

Our research interests originate from a desire to understand and exploit biological systems using organic synthesis primarily. Listed below are areas of research that we are exploring; for more detailed information visit the Spring Group web pages.

We collaborate with many chemical companies and academic groups around the world. The scientific education of group members in organic synthesis is given a high priority; however, they are encouraged also to learn and perform new techniques relating to their projects with our industrial and academic collaborators. Every effort is made so that group members achieve their career ambitions, usually jobs in academia or the chemical industries.

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For more detailed information please visit the Spring Group research pages.

Teaching

If you are looking for the teaching material from my lecture courses, then please go to the Moodle website.

Publications

For a list of all our publications please visit the Spring Group publication page.

Publications

Stereocontrolled semi-syntheses of deguelin and tephrosin
DA Russell, JJ Freudenreich, JJ Ciardiello, HF Sore, DR Spring
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
(2017)
15
(Z)-selective Takai olefination of salicylaldehydes
SM Geddis, CE Hagerman, WRJD Galloway, HF Sore, JM Goodman, DR Spring
Beilstein J Org Chem
(2017)
13
Macrocyclized Extended Peptides: Inhibiting the Substrate-Recognition Domain of Tankyrase.
W Xu, YH Lau, G Fischer, YS Tan, A Chattopadhyay, M de la Roche, M Hyvönen, C Verma, DR Spring, LS Itzhaki
Journal of the American Chemical Society
(2017)
139
Development of Cell-Permeable, Non-Helical Constrained Peptides to Target a Key Protein–Protein Interaction in Ovarian Cancer
MM Wiedmann, YS Tan, Y Wu, S Aibara, W Xu, HF Sore, CS Verma, L Itzhaki, M Stewart, JD Brenton, DR Spring
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
(2017)
56
Development of Cell‐Permeable, Non‐Helical Constrained Peptides to Target a Key Protein–Protein Interaction in Ovarian Cancer
MM Wiedmann, YS Tan, Y Wu, S Aibara, W Xu, HF Sore, CS Verma, L Itzhaki, M Stewart, JD Brenton, DR Spring
Angewandte Chemie
(2017)
129
Glyoxylate shunt as an antibacterial drug target
S Bartlett, A McVey, A Crousilles, M Welch, D Spring
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
(2017)
253
A novel complexity-to-diversity strategy for the diversity-oriented synthesis of structurally diverse and complex macrocycles from quinine.
JJ Ciardiello, HL Stewart, HF Sore, WRJD Galloway, DR Spring
Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry
(2017)
25
Identification and development of small molecule inhibitors of the aggregation of amyloid β
S Collins, F Gielen, L van Vliet, G Kaminski, F Hollfelder, D Spring
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
(2017)
253
Strain-promoted double-click functionalised stapled peptides for inhibiting protein-protein interactions
K Sharma, D Spring
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
(2017)
254
Divergent Synthesis of Quinolone Natural Products from $\textit{Pseudonocardia}$ sp. CL38489
SM Geddis, L Carro Santos, JT Hodgkinson, DR Spring
European J Org Chem
(2016)
2016

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