Performance

 

GRANT REPORTS

2002-2007

Report
Summary of assessment

1999-2002

Report
Summary of assessment

 

EPSRC ANNUAL REVIEWS

2004-2007
2008

Annual Reviews summary
Reviews suspended


RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS

2009
1 Taming of deadly white phosphorous, Dr J.R. Nitschke, University of Cambridge
2 New Practical Methods For Synthesis, Dr Nicholas C. O. Tomkinson, Cardiff University
3 Multimetallic Assemblies using a Bifunctional Dithiocarbamate, Dr. J. D. Wilton-Ely, Imperial College London
4 Low-melting ionic liquids for lunar telescope, Dr M Deetlefs, The Queens University of Belfast
5 Synthesis and Reactivity of Amidine Dications, Prof J.A. Murphy, University of Strathclyde
6 Synthesis And Characterisation Of Bifunctional Aminoboronic Acid Compounds, Dr A. Whiting,  Durham University
7 New Catalytic Reactivity Concepts in Organocatalysis, Dr M Gaunt, University of Cambridge

2008
1 Novel Lipid-Functionalised PNA Monomers as Potential HIV-1 Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase and/or Integrase Inhibitors, Dr NM Howarth, Heriot-Watt University
2 Directed Electron Transfer, Dr A C Benniston, Molecular Photonics Laboratory, Newcastle University
3 Models for Nitric Oxide Synthase (NOS) Enzymes, Prof D R Adams, Heriot-Watt University
4 Synthesis of Marine Polysulfide Natural Products, Dr G W Weaver, Department of Chemistry, Loughborough University
5 Porphyrin-Based Optoelectronic Materials, Prof Harry L Anderson, Oxford University
6 Hybrid Calixarenes, Dr S P Bew, School of Chemical Sciences, University of East Anglia
7 Synthetic Vectors in Gene Therapy and Medical Care, Dr S E Matthews, School of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy, UEA

2007
1 High Capacity and Reversible Hydrogen Storage in Porous Metal-Organic Framework Materials, Martin Schröder, University of Nottingham
2 Advantages of microwave-mediated synthesis and its application to the study of Werner Syndrome, Dr Mark C Bagley, Cardiff University
3 Towards New Imaging Technology using Delayed Fluorescence, Andrew C Benniston, Molecular Photonics Laboratory, Newcastle
4 Investigation of Cell Surface Carbohydrates, Dr Gerd Wagner, University of East Anglia, Norwich
5 Luminescent sensors for molybdate, Anne-K. Duhme-Klair, University of York
6 The Stabilisation of Two-Coordinate Transition Metal Systems Using Bulky Terphenyl Ligands, D O’Hare and D.L. Kays, University of Oxford
7 Light-emitting platinum(II) complexes: from display screen materials to sensors, Dr J.A.G. Williams, University of Durham


2006
1 Total Synthesis of Bioactive Marine Polyketides, Ian Paterson, University Chemical Laboratory, University of Cambridge
2 Catalytic asymmetric synthesis of silicon-containing bioactives, Steve Marsden, School of Chemistry, University of Leeds, LS2 9JT
3 Molecular Computing using RNA, JS Vyle, School of Chemistry Chemical Engineering, The Queen's University of Belfast
4 Porphyrin Based Molecular Wires, HL Anderson, Chemistry Research Laboratory, University of Oxford
5 The Birth of ‘Super-S.E.T.’ Reagents, JA Murphy, Dept of Pure & Applied Chemistry, University of Strathclyde
6 Efficient synthesis of lycotetraose, the tetrasaccharide constituent of the tomato defence glycoalkaloid alpha-tomatine, RA Field, Centre for Carbohydrate Chemistry, University of East Anglia