Professor Edward Anderson
Winner: 2020 Bader Award
University of Oxford
For creative contributions to organic synthesis and synthetic methodology.
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I’m fascinated with understanding the underlying principles behind new reactions – molecules always teach you something new!
Organic chemistry is about creating molecules with function and creating new ways to make these molecules more efficiently and selectively. Professor Anderson’s group works on both of these areas. They have interests in the synthesis of molecules that occur in nature with bioactivity as antiparasitic agents, antibiotics, and anticancer molecules; and developing new chemical reactions that use metals as catalysts, such as the synthesis of small cage-like molecules of use as novel building blocks in drug design and the exploration of reactivity of unusual alkynes. In many of these projects, the team have an underlying interest in the theory behind the experiments and collaborate with computational chemists to develop a better understanding of fundamental reactivity.
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