Dr Paul Wyatt
School of Chemistry
Cantock's Close
Bristol BS1 1TS
(0117) 928 9183
Paul did his degree in Natural Sciences in Queens' College at Cambridge University. He then spent a year as a schoolteacher at Bishop Wordsworth's School in Salisbury before moving back to Cambridge to do a PhD with Dr Stuart Warren. His PhD was concerned with the synthesis of enantiomerically pure phosphine oxides. Paul then moved to Uppsala in Sweden on a Royal Society Postdoctoral Fellowship where he became a postdoctoral worker with Prof. David Tanner. It was here he worked on the synthesis of new aziridine ligands. One year later, in 1996, he took up his current post at the School of Chemistry, University of Bristol.
Difunctional Carbonyl Compounds (Level II, 1998 onwards)
Stereoselective Synthesis (Level IV, 1998 onwards)
Sense & Selectivity (Graduate School, 1997 onwards)
Monofunctional Carbonyl Compounds (Level II, 1996-1998)
Akzo Nobel (Netherlands 1999), Gent University (Belgium 1998), Perkin SouthWest Regional Meeting (1997), Bath University (1997), AgrEvo, Astra, Stockholm Technical University.
Zeneca (Jealott's Hill Autumn 1999), Avlon (Spring 1999), Organon (Netherlands, 1998), SCI Workshop (Guildford, 1998), Zeneca (Alderley Park 1998), Organon (Netherlands, 1996)