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Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry

 

Professor in Chemistry

We use chemical informatics, computational chemistry, machine learning and AI to investigate molecules and to discover more about their structure, reactivity, analytical data and properties.

 

 

(Full list of publications)


Professor Goodman discusses his research

Publications

An unbounded systematic search of conformational space
JM GOODMAN, WC STILL
– Journal of Computational Chemistry
(1991)
12,
1110
MODELING TRANSITION-STATES WITH FORCE-FIELDS - DEVELOPMENT OF THE BEST POSSIBLE PARAMETERS
JM GOODMAN
– ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
(1991)
202,
170
Origins of stereoselectivity in chiral boron enolate aldol reactions: A computational study using transition state modellings
A BERNARDI, AM CAPELLI, A COMOTTI, C GENNARI, M GARDNER, JM GOODMAN, I PATERSON
– Tetrahedron
(1991)
47,
3471
Transition-state modeling of the aldol reaction of boron enolates: a force field approach
A BERNARDI, AM CAPELLI, C GENNARI, JM GOODMAN, I PATERSON
– The Journal of Organic Chemistry
(1990)
55,
{3576-3581}
Enantio- and diastereoselective aldol reactions of achiral ethyl and methyl ketones with aldehydes: the use of enol diisopinocampheylborinates
I PATERSON, JM GOODMAN, MA LISTER, RC SCHUMANN, CK MCCLURE, RD NORCROSS
– Tetrahedron
(1990)
46,
4663
Aldol reactions in polypropionate synthesis: High π-face selectivity of enol borinates from α-chiral methyl and ethyl ketones under substrate control
I PATERSON, JM GOODMAN, M ISAKA
– Tetrahedron Letters
(1989)
30,
7121
Aldol reactions of methylketones using chiral boron reagents: A reversal in aldehyde enantioface selectivity
I PATERSON, JM GOODMAN
– Tetrahedron Letters
(1989)
30,
997
THEORETICAL-STUDIES OF ALDOL STEREOSELECTIVITY - THE DEVELOPMENT OF A FORCE-FIELD MODEL FOR ENOL BORINATES AND THE INVESTIGATION OF CHIRAL ENOLATE PI-FACE SELECTIVITY
JM GOODMAN, I PATERSON, SD KAHN
– ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
(1988)
196,
{352-ORGN}
A force field model for boron enolates
JM GOODMAN, I PATERSON, SD KAHN
– Tetrahedron Letters
(1987)
28,
5209
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Telephone number

01223 336434

Email address

jmg11@cam.ac.uk