
Doctor Robyn Crumbie
SENIOR LECTURER,
Medical Science (SoSH)
Personal
Qualifications
- PhD University of Sydney
- BSc University of Sydney
UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)
- Medical Science (SoSH)
Contact
| Email: | R.Crumbie@uws.edu.au |
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| Extension: | 3201 |
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| Location: | 21.1.73 Campbelltown |
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Publications
Journal Articles
- Nikac, M., Brimble, M., Crumbie, R. and Bailey, T. (2010), 'Metal binding studies using spiroacetal thiacrown ethers', Tetrahedron Letters, 3.
- Locke, J., Griffith, R., Bailey, T. and Crumbie, R. (2009), 'Competition between cyclisation and bisimine formation in the reaction of 1,3-diaminopropanes with aromatic aldehydes', Tetrahedron, 8.
- Nikac, M., Brimble, M. and Crumbie, R. (2007), 'Synthesis of thiacrown and azacrown ethers based on a spiroacetal framework', Tetrahedron, 7.
- Locke, J., Crumbie, R., Griffith, R., Bailey, T., Boyd, S. and Roberts, J. (2007), 'Probing Molecular Shape. 1. Conformational Studies of 5-Hydroxyhexahydropyrimidine and Related Compounds', Journal of Organic Chemistry, 7.
- Crumbie, R. (2006), 'Environmentally Responsible redox Chemistry: An Example of Convenient Oxidation Methodology Without Chromium Waste', Journal of Chemical Education, 2.
- Izzo, I., Crumbie, R., Solladie, G. and Hanquet, G. (2005), 'Enantioselective sulfoxide-directed preparation of 1,2-diols from oxalic compounds : formal synthesis of the 10-membered lactone core of ascidiatrienolides and didemnilactones', Tetrahedron: Asymmetry, 9.
Research
Previous Projects
| Title: | Organic Synthesis |
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| Years: | 2004-02-01 - 2011-12-30 |
| ID: | P0010976 |
| UWS Researchers: | Robyn Crumbie |
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| Title: | Molecular Design and Synthesis Research |
| Years: | 2001-10-01 - 2001-12-30 |
| ID: | P0010974 |
| UWS Researchers: | Robyn Crumbie |
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Supervision
Doctor Crumbie is available to be a principal supervisor for doctoral projects
Current Supervision
| Title: | Synthesis of Diaminodiols and Analogues: New Treatments for Malaria |
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