CORDIS Project
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This project seeks to enhance the synthesis of complex molecules by learning from biological systems. It focuses on developing efficient catalytic processes for natural product synthesis, specifically targeting the total synthesis of 12-deoxy phorbol and advancing techniques in nanotechnology.
The development of new strategies that allow increasingly rapid access to structural complexity remains one of the fundamental challenge for the chemical sciences.
While the total synthesis approach to molecular complexity is generally based on a costly sequence of individual reactions, it is intriguing to consider that biological systems produce elaborate molecules in an economic continuous process, wherein enzymatic transformations are combined in highly regulated catalytic cascades.
Therefore…
THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH
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United States, Princeton, Nj
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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