Complex target-oriented synthesis

ORGN 392

D. A. Evans, evans@chemistry.harvard.edu, Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
Our research efforts continue to attempt to use the architecture of complex target structures to direct the development of new reactions that, in turn, are applied to the synthesis of these entities. The focus of this lecture will be to present recent examples of this approach to synthesis and reaction design. Complex targets such as azaspiracid and oasomycin will be included in the discussion.