Dr Maddie Dallaston
Floor Manager
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
+61 7 334 62370
Publications
Journal Articles
Williams, Craig M. and Dallaston, Madeleine A. (2021). The future of retrosynthesis and synthetic planning: algorithmic, humanistic or the interplay?. Australian Journal of Chemistry, 74 (5), 291-326. doi: 10.1071/ch20371
Pilkington, Rowan L., Dallaston, Madeleine A., Savage, G. Paul, Williams, Craig M. and Polyzos, Anastasios (2021). Enone-promoted decarboxylation of trans-4-hydroxy-l-proline in flow: a side-by-side comparison to batch. Reaction Chemistry and Engineering, 6 (3), 486-493. doi: 10.1039/d0re00442a
Dallaston, Madeleine A., Houston, Sevan D. and Williams, Craig M. (2020). Cubane, Bicyclo[1.1.1]pentane and Bicyclo[2.2.2]octane: Impact and Thermal Sensitiveness of Carboxyl-, Hydroxymethyl- and Iodo-substituents. Chemistry - A European Journal, 26 (52) chem.202001658, 11966-11970. doi: 10.1002/chem.202001658
Dallaston, Madeleine A., Bettencourt, Christian J., Chow, Sharon, Gebhardt, Joshua, Spangler, Jordan, Johnston, Martin R., Wall, Craig, Brusnahan, Jason S. and Williams, Craig M. (2019). Ranking oxidant sensitiveness: a guide for synthetic utility. Chemistry - A European Journal, 25 (41), 9614-9618. doi: 10.1002/chem.201902036
Dallaston, Madeleine A., Brusnahan, Jason S., Wall, Craig and Williams, Craig M. (2019). Thermal and sensitiveness determination of cubanes: towards cubane‐based fuels for infrared countermeasures. Chemistry: A European Journal, 25 (35) chem.201901086, 8344-8352. doi: 10.1002/chem.201901086
Dallaston, M. A., Rajan, S., Chekaiban, J., Wibowo, M., Cross, M., Coster, M. J., Davis, R. A. and Hofmann, A. (2017). Dichloro-naphthoquinone as a non-classical inhibitor of the mycobacterial carbonic anhydrase Rv3588c. MedChemComm, 8 (6), 1318-1321. doi: 10.1039/c7md00090a
Cross, Megan, Klepzig, Emma, Dallaston, Madeleine, Young, Neil D., Bailey, Ulla-Maja, Mason, Lyndel, Jones, Malcolm K, Gasser, Robin B and Hofmann, Andreas (2016). Exploring the molecular mechanisms of parasite-host interactions with a view towards new therapeutics and vaccines. Postepy Biochemii, 62 (3), 370-376. doi: 10.18388/pb.2016_40