
Professor John Mann
BSc (University College London), 1967
PhD (University College London), 1970
DSc (University of London), 1990
Emeritus Professor of Chemistry
E-mail: j.mann@qub.ac.uk
A concise and convergent (formal) total synthesis of huperzine A.
C. Lucey, S. A. Kelly and J. Mann. Org. Biomol. Chem., 2007, 5, 301-306.
Synthesis of analogues of calicheamicin and neocarzinostatin chromophore.
A.Cirla, A. R. McHale and J. Mann. Tetrahedron, 2004, 60, 4019-4029.
A new approach to combretastatin D2.
D. Cousin, J. Mann, M. Nieuwenhuyzen, H. van den Berg. Org. Biomol.Chem., 2006, 4, 54-62.
New mustard-linked 2-aryl-bis-benzimidazoles with anti-proliferative activity.
C. Le Sann, A. Baron, J. Mann, H. van den Berg, M. Gunaratnam, S. Neidle.
Org. Biomol. Chem., 2006, 4, 1305-1312.
Synthesis of inhibitors of the enzyme telomerase.
B. Guyen, C.M. Schultes, P. Hazel, J. Mann and S. Neidle. Org. Biomol. Chem., 2004, 2, 981-988.
A convergent approach to huperzine A and analogues.
S. A. Kelly, Y. Foricher, J. Mann, and J. M. Bailey. Org. Biomol. Chem., 2003, 1, 2865-2876.
A convergent approach to the marine natural product eleutherobin.
G. Scalabrino, X-W. Sun, J. Mann, and A. Baron. Org. Biomol. Chem., 2003, 1, 318-327.
Synthesis of a novel dimeric bis-benzimidazole with site-selective DNA-binding properties.
X-W. Sun, S. Neidle and J. Mann. Tetrahedron. Lett., 2002, 43, 7239-7241.
A new class of symmetric bis-benzimidazole-based DNA minor groove binding agents.
J. Mann, A. Baron, Y. Opoku-Boahen, E. Johansson, G. Parkinson, L. R. Kelland, and S. Neidle.
J. Med. Chem., 2001, 44, 138-144.