Kenneth V. Lawson, Ph.D.

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2014 Chemistry University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
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total synthesis of naturally occurring molecules
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Patrick Harran grad student 2014 UCLA
 (New Methods to Prepare Complex Macrocyclic Peptidomimetics Directly from Unprotected Peptides.)
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Drew SL, Thomas-Tran R, Beatty JW, et al. (2020) Discovery of Potent and Selective PI3Kγ Inhibitors. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Rose TE, Curtin BH, Lawson KV, et al. (2016) On the prevalence of bridged macrocyclic pyrroloindolines formed in regiodivergent alkylations of tryptophan. Chemical Science. 7: 4158-4166
Rose TE, Curtin BH, Lawson KV, et al. (2016) On the prevalence of bridged macrocyclic pyrroloindolines formed in regiodivergent alkylations of tryptophan Chemical Science. 7: 4158-4166
Rose TE, Lawson KV, Harran PG. (2015) Large ring-forming alkylations provide facile access to composite macrocycles. Chemical Science. 6: 2219-2223
Rose TE, Lawson KV, Harran PG. (2015) Large ring-forming alkylations provide facile access to composite macrocycles Chemical Science. 6: 2219-2223
Lawson KV, Rose TE, Harran PG. (2013) Template-constrained macrocyclic peptides prepared from native, unprotected precursors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 110: E3753-60
Lawson KV, Rose TE, Harran PG. (2013) Template-induced macrocycle diversity through large ring-forming alkylations of tryptophan. Tetrahedron. 69: 7683-7691
Lawson KV, Rose TE, Harran PG. (2011) Synthesis of a designed sesquiterpenoid that forms useful composites with peptides and related oligomers Tetrahedron Letters. 52: 653-654
Lawson KV, Barton AC, Spence JD. (2009) Synthesis of diazacalix[8]arene and triazacalix[12]arene methyl ethers via intramolecular aryl amination. Organic Letters. 11: 895-8
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