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Harding Distinguished Postgraduate Scholars Programme

 


  Cameron MacRae cjm265@cam.ac.uk

  United Kingdom

  Chemistry, Jesus College

  PhD thesis: TBC

 

 

Research interests:

  1. Non-covalent catalysis
  2. Enantioselective catalysis
  3. Transition metal catalysis
  4. Organic Synthesis

My PhD project is focused on the ability of non-covalent interactions to impart enantioselectivity to reactions in organic chemistry. Akin to the mechanism of enzyme catalysis, a host of intermolecular forces catalyse a desired enantioselective reaction that delivers valuable enantiopure or enantioenriched materials which may be otherwise inaccessible.

Who or what inspired you to pursue your research interests?

While conducting my research on superbase catalysis in my Masters project, I discovered the power of non-covalent interactions. That and my fascination with enzymology encouraged me to explore further the field of non-covalent catalysis in organic chemistry.