Philip C Bulman Page
University of East Anglia, UK
Biography
Phil Page graduated from the Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London in 1975, and obtained his PhD from the same institution in 1978 under the supervision of Prof S V Ley. He spent two years working with Prof L A Paquette at Ohio State University as an SERC/NATO Research Fellow before moving to the University of Liverpool as a lecturer in 1983. He moved to the chair of organic chemistry at Loughborough University in 1996, and to the chair of organic chemistry at the University of East Anglia in 2007. He has published over 200 articles, and has won a Nuffield Foundation Science Research Fellowship, the Royal Society of Chemistry Hickinbottom Fellowship, the Royal Society of Chemistry Tilden Medal, the Glaxo-Wellcome Award for Innovative Chemistry, and a Royal Society Industry Fellowship. His research interests lie principally in asymmetric synthesis/catalysis, synthetic methodology and natural product synthesis. Prof Page, a Kentish Man, is married and lives with one wife and three cats. His hobbies include chemistry, reading, hi fi and music, not necessarily all at once, and food and drink.
Abstract
Abstract : New Systems for Organocatalytic Asymmetric Epoxidation