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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP120101540

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $290,000.00
    Summary
    Binuclear palladium motifs in synthetic transformations. Reactions involving palladium compounds with organic reagents are important for synthesis of new materials, pharmaceuticals, and molecules of value in medical research. This project will provide a better understanding of applications of palladium in these fields, and structural features of compounds containing chemical bonds linking metal atoms.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0344996

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $253,035.00
    Summary
    Structure and informatics of the genetic code. Recent advances in biotechnology have seen its emergence as a highly quantitative, numerically-based discipline. To exploit the available data to the full will require, alongside computing power, new analytical techniques. This project aims to develop such techniques, by handling the systematics of the genetic code with methods derived from theoretical physics and chemistry. Expected outcomes include a dynamical (quantum field theory) model .... Structure and informatics of the genetic code. Recent advances in biotechnology have seen its emergence as a highly quantitative, numerically-based discipline. To exploit the available data to the full will require, alongside computing power, new analytical techniques. This project aims to develop such techniques, by handling the systematics of the genetic code with methods derived from theoretical physics and chemistry. Expected outcomes include a dynamical (quantum field theory) model of phylogenetic branching, analyses of nucleic acid structure and content (spin chain models of RNA binding and of DNA open reading frames), and insights into the origin of the code itself (via numerical codon similarity measures).
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP210100025

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $560,000.00
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    Switchable and stereocontrolled photoredox catalysis. This project aims to develop new catalytic synthetic reactions for the rapid and more direct functionalisation of organic compounds under mild conditions with the use of visible light. An integrated experimental and computational approach will be used to design potent visible-light photocatalysts that retain the advantages of standard photoredox catalysis but with the added ability to intercept and, thus control, reactive intermediates in sit .... Switchable and stereocontrolled photoredox catalysis. This project aims to develop new catalytic synthetic reactions for the rapid and more direct functionalisation of organic compounds under mild conditions with the use of visible light. An integrated experimental and computational approach will be used to design potent visible-light photocatalysts that retain the advantages of standard photoredox catalysis but with the added ability to intercept and, thus control, reactive intermediates in situ. This will enable the control of stereochemistry in photoredox reactions – not possible with standard catalysts - and establish other useful synthetic transformations. These strategies will make it easier to prepare valuable classes of organic molecules – efficiently, safely, and cost-effectively.
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