Robert Britton

Professor
Chemistry

Areas of interest

Natural Product Chemistry

Education

  • B.Sc. (Hons), University of Waterloo (1996)
  • Ph.D., University of British Columbia (2002)
  • NSERC Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Cambridge (2002-2004)

Lab Information

Research

Natural Product Chemistry

total synthesis, method development, J-based configuration/conformation analysis, structure activity relationship studies

The primary focus of our research program is the development of novel synthetic transformations and their subsequent application in the stereocontrolled synthesis of natural products with potentially useful biological activity. A certain corollary of these pursuits involves studies directed at probing the relationship between structure and/or conformation and biological function. Examples of natural products currently targeted by our group include the latrunculins (e.g. latrunculin A) microfilament-disrupting agents that have been highlighted as potential lead compounds for cancer therapy; chimonanthine, an alkaloid that has attracted attention as a potential modulator of pain; and eleutherobin, a soft-coral derived diterpene glycoside with antimitotic activity similar to that of taxol.

Publications

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