Mark A Honey
Affiliations: | Faculty of Engineering and Science | University of Greenwich |
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Organic chemistry, medicinal chemistryWebsite:
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Sign in to add mentorChristopher J. Moody | grad student | Nottingham | ||
Julian Blagg | post-doc | Institute of Cancer Research, London, UK | ||
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Shu Kobayashi | post-doc | University of Tokyo | ||
(Postdoc) |
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Henderson SH, West RA, Ward SE, et al. (2018) Metal-free selective mono-halodecarboxylation of heteroarenes under mild conditions. Royal Society Open Science. 5: 180333 |
Mallinger A, Schiemann K, Rink C, et al. (2016) 2,8-Disubstituted-1,6-Naphthyridines and 4,6-Disubstituted-Isoquinolines with Potent, Selective Affinity for CDK8/19. Acs Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 7: 573-8 |
Honey MA, Yamashita Y, Kobayashi S. (2014) A cooperative water effect in proazaphosphatrane-catalysed heterocycle synthesis. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England). 50: 3288-91 |
Honey MA, Moody CJ. (2014) Synthesis of indoxylic acid esters by rhodium-catalyzed carbene n-h insertion and thermal cyclization Australian Journal of Chemistry. 67: 1211-1216 |
Honey MA, Pasceri R, Lewis W, et al. (2012) Diverse trifluoromethyl heterocycles from a single precursor. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 77: 1396-405 |
Honey MA, Blake AJ, Campbell IB, et al. (2009) One-pot synthesis of N-methylindoles from N-methylanilines and of benzofurans from phenols using transition-metal carbene X-H insertion reactions Tetrahedron. 65: 8995-9001 |