Carolyn Selenski, PhD
Affiliations: | 2001-2006 | Chemistry | University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorJulian William Snow | research assistant | 2000 | ||
Thomas R.R. Pettus | grad student | 2001-2006 | UC Santa Barbara | |
(General method for the construction of type-A proanthocyanidins: Synthesis of racemic-diinsininone.) | ||||
Robert Michael Williams | post-doc | 2006-2009 | Colorado State |
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Sign in to add traineeRobert K Leśniak | research assistant | ||
Marie Pariollaud | research assistant | ||
Johanna Vappiani | research assistant |
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Sandoval E, Lafuente-Monasterio MJ, Almela MJ, et al. (2017) The Discovery of Novel Antimalarial Aminoxadiazoles as a Promising Nonendoperoxide Scaffold. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry |
Chen P, Chaikuad A, Bamborough P, et al. (2015) Discovery and Characterization of GSK2801, a Selective Chemical Probe for the Bromodomains BAZ2A and BAZ2B. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry |
Pariollaud M, Cockrell J, Selenski C. (2014) Total synthesis of (-)-bis-8,8′-catechinylmethane isolated from cocoa liquor Tetrahedron Letters. 55: 2484-2486 |
Selenski C, Pettus TR. (2006) (±)-Diinsininone: made nature's way. Tetrahedron. 62: 5298-5307 |
Selenski C, Pettus TR. (2004) Enantioselective [4 + 2] cycloadditions of o-quinone methides: total synthesis of (+)-mimosifoliol and formal synthesis of (+)-tolterodine. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 69: 9196-203 |
Selenski C, Mejorado LH, Pettus TRR. (2004) Diastereoselective [4+2] reactions of o-quinone methides with a chiral enol ether: Asymmetric synthesis of (+)-R-mimosifoliol Synlett. 1101-1103 |
Jones RM, Selenski C, Pettus TR. (2002) Rapid syntheses of benzopyrans from o-OBOC salicylaldehydes and salicyl alcohols: a three-component reaction. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 67: 6911-5 |