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  • Natural Product Synthesis
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Braddock group research can be broadly defined as stereoselective organic synthesis, and encompasses work in the area of natural product synthesis, novel methodology and catalytic methods

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Natural products

Natural Product Synthesis

Mother Nature produces a dazzling array of complex organic molecules as metabolites: 'Natural Products'. We have a programme directed at understanding how Nature produces Halogenated Natural Products from the world's oceans.

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Methodology

Novel Methodology

Organic Synthesis is driven by the continuous need for new, more efficient, ways to make molecules. We are involved in developing new methodologies to expand the repertoire of the organic chemist.

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Catalysis

Catalytic Methods

Catalysis is an inherently efficient way to make new chemical bonds. We are involved in developing new catalytic methods for use in organic synthesis.

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