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Professor
Timothy J. Donohoe |
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I am currently
Professor of Chemistry at the University of Oxford and a fellow
of Magdalen College, Oxford. |
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Our research
lies in the field of asymmetric synthesis and the application of stereoselective
oxidation and reduction reactions to natural product synthesis. We have
a burgeoning interest in the area of carbohydrates and the application
of metathesis to the synthesis of heterocycles. My group currently consists
of four post doctoral researchers, eighteen D.Phil. students and five Part II
students. A poster of the group's research can
be found here. |
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I can be found in CRL Office 10: tel (01865) 275649; e-mail timothy.donohoe@chem.ox.ac.uk |
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Curriculum Vitae |
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| Academic Positions | |||
| 2006-2011 | Head of Organic Chemistry, University of Oxford | ||
| 2004 - present | Professor of Chemistry, Magdalen College and the University of Oxford | ||
| 2001 - 2004 | Lecturer in Chemistry, Magdalen College and the University of Oxford | ||
| 2000 - 2001 | Reader in Chemistry, University of Manchester | ||
| 1994 - 2000 | Lecturer in Chemistry, University of Manchester | ||
| Education | |||
| 1992 - 1994 | Post doctoral research with
Prof. P. D. Magnus FRS on the synthesis of Taxol and its deoxy derivatives
using an intramolecular pyrylium ylide cycloaddition approach, resulting
in 5 publications. |
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| 1989 - 1992 | D.Phil, Oxford University, under the supervision of Prof. S. G. Davies entitled Chiral Oxonium Ions, resulting in 5 publications. | ||
| 1985 - 1989 | BSc (Hons) first class, University
of Bath. Final year project with Professor T. J. Gallagher entitled Ketenethioacetals
as synthons for the synthesis of substituted aminoacids. |
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| Awards and Positions | |||
| 2011 | Royal Society of Chemistry: Synthetic Organic Chemistry Award | ||
| 2006 | Royal Society of Chemistry: Corday-Morgan Medal | ||
| 2002 | AstraZeneca Award for Organic Chemistry | ||
| 2001 | Novartis Young Investigator Award | ||
| 2000 | Pfizer Academic Award | ||
| 1998 | Glaxo Wellcome award for Innovative Chemistry | ||
| 1998 - 2001 | Associate Editor (UK) for the journal Tetrahedron Letters | ||