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University of Groningen

Nature-inspired molecules containing multiple electrophilic positions

Dockerty, Paul Jacques

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Publication date: 2018

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Dockerty, P. J. (2018). Nature-inspired molecules containing multiple electrophilic positions: Synthesis and application as activity-based probes and inhibitors. University of Groningen.

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Curriculum vitae

Paul Jacques Dockerty was born the 3rd of May 1988 near Rouen, Normandy

(France). He studied Pharmacy at the University of Rouen and graduated in 2013 after a Master 2 of Chemistry oriented towards Life Sciences from University Paris Descartes. During his pharmaceutical studies he performed research at the University of Southampton (United Kingdom) on the synthesis of all-trans retinal under the supervision of Prof. Richard Brown; at the French Hospital of Hanoï (Vietnam) on a pain management project; at the geriatric department of the Hospital of Rouen and volunteered to help the “Association des Amis de Mébar en France” with its humanitarian project in Dano (Burkina Faso). During his Master 2 he joined the laboratory of Dr. Laurent Micouin at Paris Descartes University and worked on the synthesis of cis-3,5-diaminopiperidines. In September 2013, he started his Ph.D. in the Chemical Biology group of the Stratingh Institute for Chemistry at the University of Groningen (The Netherlands) under the supervision of Dr. Martin Witte and Prof. Adri Minnaard to work on the development of activity-based probes based on the enol-carbamate scaffold. He presented parts of the research described in this thesis at several occasions, particularly two oral presentations at the Wageningen Symposium on Organic Chemistry in April 2015 and at the international meeting CHAINS in November 2015. He also had the opportunity to present a poster in June 2015 at the High throughput Chemistry and Chemical Biology Gordon Research Conference in New London (New Hampshire, United States).

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