Professor of Chemistry & Chemical Biology / EPSRC Established Career Research Fellow

 

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

A novel Diels-Alder approach to hydroisoquinolines
JE Baldwin, DR Spring, RC Whitehead
Tetrahedron Letters
(1998)
39
A biomimetic approach to the manzamine alkaloids
DR Spring, JE Baldwin, RC Whitehead, L Bischoff, TDW Claridge
FASEB Journal
(1997)
11
An approach to the manzamine alkaloids modelled on a biogenetic theory
JE Baldwin, L Bischoff, TDW Claridge, FA Heupel, DR Spring, RC Whitehead
Tetrahedron
(1997)
53
Discrimination of Linguistic Stress in Early Infancy
DR Spring, PS Dale
Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research
(1977)
20

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01223 336498

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