Praew Thansandote
Praew Thansandote
Investigator, Global API (Process) Chemistry at GSK
Praew Thansandote was born in Khon Kaen, Thailand in 1983. She received a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. Hons) degree in Biopharmaceutical Sciences with top honors at the University of Ottawa in 2001. Following undergraduate research with Mark Workentin at the University of Western Ontario and Keith Fagnou at the University of Ottawa, she is currently a Ph.D. candidate with Mark Lautens at the University of Toronto developing new palladium-catalysed multicomponent reactions. Her awards include a University of Ottawa Medal for the Faculty of Science, a Pfizer Undergraduate Research Fellowship, and NSERC Canada Graduate Scholarships at the Master and Doctoral levels.
links
https://www.facebook.com/pthansandote
Experience
Investigator, Global API (Process) Chemistry
GSK
Medicinal Chemist, Therapeutic Peptides CPU
GlaxoSmithKline
NSERC Postdoctoral Research Fellow
University of Cambridge
Natural Product Synthesis
Construction of Polyene Chains
Supervisor: Professor Steven V. Ley
Construction of Polyene Chains
Supervisor: Professor Steven V. Ley
PhD Student
University of Toronto
Palladium-Catalyzed Domino Reactions
Supervisor: Professor Mark Lautens
Supervisor: Professor Mark Lautens
Bachelor of Science
University of Ottawa
Direct Arylation of Aryl Chlorides
Supervisor: Professor Keith Fagnou
Supervisor: Professor Keith Fagnou
Publications
Accelerating Spirocyclic Polyketide Synthesis using Flow Chemistry
angewandte chemie
April 11, 2014
Over the past decade, the integration of synthetic chemistry with flow processing has resulted in a powerful platform for molecular assembly that is making an impact throughout the chemical community. Herein, we demonstrate the extension of these tools to encompass complex natural product synthesis. We have developed a number of novel flow-through processes for reactions commonly encountered in...more
Education
Mike Watson and Praew Thansandote
Praew Thansandote *
University of Ottawa
E-mail: pthansandote@hotmail.com
with Dr. Mark Workentin, University of Western Ontario
(l-r) Petar Duspara, Greg Rosocha, Praew Thansandote, Yuri Bolshan
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