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Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry

 

Director of Research

In the Ley Group, we specialise in developing new synthesis methods and applying them to the construction of biologically important molecules. Over the last 10 years we have completed the total synthesis of 28 natural products including spongistatin 1 (anti-mitotic agent), rapamycin (immunosuppressant), thapsigargin (SERCA pumps inhibitor), azadirachtin (insect antifeedant) and bengazole A (fungicide), taking our group total to 150 completed total syntheses. In addition to our research on natural product synthesis, we also have a new state-of-the-art flow chemistry facility. 

For more detailed research information, group members and our publication list please see the group website.

Publications

Piperazic acid -containing natural products : Isolation, biological relevance and total synthesis
AJ Oelke, DJ France, T Hofmann, G Wuitschik, SV Ley
– Natural product reports
(2011)
28,
1445
Hydrogenation in flow: Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis using Teflon AF-2400 to effect gas–liquid contact at elevated pressure
M O'Brien, N Taylor, A Polyzos, IR Baxendale, SV Ley
– Chemical Science
(2011)
2,
1250
Topics in Current Chemistry: Foreword
SV Ley
(2011)
301,
A new enabling technology for convenient laboratory scale continuous flow processing at low temperatures.
DL Browne, M Baumann, BH Harji, IR Baxendale, SV Ley
– Organic letters
(2011)
13,
3312
An Integrated Flow and Batch-Based Approach for the Synthesis of O-Methyl Siphonazole
M Baumann, IR Baxendale, M Brasholz, JJ Hayward, SV Ley, N Nikbin
– Synlett
(2011)
2011,
1375
The clerodane ring system: Investigating the viability of a direct Diels-Alder approach
AT Merritt, RH Pouwer, DJ Williams, CM Williams, SV Ley
– Organic & biomolecular chemistry
(2011)
9,
4745
Synthesis of a drug-like focused library of trisubstituted pyrrolidines using integrated flow chemistry and batch methods
M Baumann, IR Baxendale, C Kuratli, SV Ley, RE Martin, J Schneider
– ACS combinatorial science
(2011)
13,
405
A breakthrough method for the accurate addition of reagents in multi-step segmented flow processing
H Lange, CF Carter, MD Hopkin, A Burke, JG Goode, IR Baxendale, SV Ley
– Chemical Science
(2011)
2,
765
Retinoic acid receptor signaling regulates choroid fissure closure through independent mechanisms in the ventral optic cup and periocular mesenchyme.
G Lupo, G Gestri, M O'Brien, RM Denton, RAS Chandraratna, SV Ley, WA Harris, SW Wilson
– Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
(2011)
108,
8698
An overview of the key routes to the best selling 5-membered ring heterocyclic pharmaceuticals.
M Baumann, IR Baxendale, SV Ley, N Nikbin
– Beilstein journal of organic chemistry
(2011)
7,
442
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Research Group

Research Interest Groups

Telephone number

01223 336398

Email address

svl1000@cam.ac.uk