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The Page group Members are:

Dr Yohan Chan
PhD: Loughborough University
DEA: Université Aix-Marseille III
E-mail: y.chan@uea.ac.uk
Post-doctoral project: Asymmetric synthesis
 

 

Chris Bartlett
BSc(Hons): Loughborough University
E-mail: chris.bartlett@uea.ac.uk
Thesis Subject (started in 2008): Asymmetric epoxidation


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Miklos de Kiss
Msc: Université de Lyon (France)
Email: m.de-kiss@uea.ac.uk
Thesis subject (started in 2008): Natural product synthesis

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David Day
MChem at University of East Anglia
Email: d.day@uea.ac.uk
Thesis Subject: Asymmetric Epoxidation

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Mohammed Al Ahmdi
Email: m.alahmdi@uea.ac.uk
MSc Thesis Subject: Natural Product Synthesis using Asymmetric Epoxidation

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Ian Strutt
MChem at University of Reading
E-mail: I.Strutt@uea.ac.uk
MSc Thesis subject: Asymmetric Aziridination


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Chris Pearce
BSc Chemistry: University of Leicester
MSc Cancer Chemistry: University of Leicester
Email: c.pearce1@uea.ac.uk
Thesis Subject started 2008: Natural Product Synthesis of Tagetitoxin

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Thomas Dann
MChem University of East Anglia
Email: t.dann@uea.ac.uk
Research Project: Synthesis of Bifunctional Catalysts

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Alexander Sheldon
MChem at University of East Anglia
Email: a.sheldon@uea.ac.uk
Thesis subject: Asymmetric Synthesis

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Wei-Wei Océane Wang
2006-2007: Master 1 of Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry at University of
Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris 6 (France)
2007-2008: Master 2 of Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry at University of
Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris 6 (France)
2008- : Thesis subject: Synthesis of Natural Products
Email: wei-wei.wang@uea.ac.uk


Recent Past Group Members: 

Franklin Frimpong 1971-2011
Franklin Frimpong
MSc: Loughborough University
Thesis Subject (started in 2007): Natural product synthesis 

Louise Appleby
BSc(Hons): Loughborough University
Thesis Subject (started in 2005): Asymmetric epoxidation

Céline Bordogna
Ingénieur & MSc: ESCOM
Thesis Subject (started in 2005): Aziridine and oxaziridine chemistry

Claire Elliot
BSc (Hons): Loughborough University
E-mail:c.elliot@lboro.ac.uk
Thesis Subject (started in 2006): Asymmetric oxidation using electrochemistry

Claire Gillings
BSc (Hons): Loughborough University
E-mail: c.gillings@lboro.ac.uk
Thesis Subject (started in 2006): N-Heterocyclic carbene chemistry (Jointly supervised with Dr Steve Christie)

Andrew Mace
BSc (Hons): Loughborough University
Thesis Subject (started in 2006): Asymmetric epoxidation using zeolite encapsulated iminium catalysts

Claude-Eric Roy
Ingénieur & MSc: ESCOM
Thesis Subject (started in 2005): Natural product synthesis

Dave Foley
BSc(Hons): Loughborough University
E-mail: d.foley@lboro.ac.uk
Thesis (Writing-Up): Natural product synthesis (sponsored by AstraZeneca)

Amber Lowe
BSc(Hons): Loughborough University
E-mail: a.m.lowe@lboro.ac.uk
Thesis (Wrinting-Up): N-heterocyclic carbene chemistry (Jointly supervised with Dr Steve Christie)

Phillip Parker
MChem: Loughborough University
E-mail: p.parker@lboro.ac.uk
Thesis (Wrinting-Up): Asymmetric Epoxidation (sponsored by GlaxoSmithKline)
Dr Genna Parkes
PhD (Loughborough): Asymmetric epoxidation

Dr Mohamed Farah
PhD (Loughborough University): Synthesis and utilisation of chiral iminium salts as epoxidation catalysts"

Dr Olivier Dubert
PhD (Loughborough University): “Studies towards the first synthesis of Tetronothiodin”

Dr Giovanni Gambera
PhD (Loughborough University): “Studies towards the synthesis of the guaianolide skeleton”

Dr Ben Buckley
PhD (Loughborough University): "Catalytic Asymetric Epoxidation"
Current Position: Junior Lecturer in Loughborough University
E-mail: B.R.Buckley@lboro.ac.uk

Dr Lavril Doswell
PhD (Loughborough University): “A new system for catalytic asymmetric epoxidation”

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