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Geoffrey Tranmer
Geoffrey Tranmer
Associate Professor, University of Manitoba
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Microwave‐assisted Suzuki coupling reactions with an encapsulated palladium catalyst for batch and continuous‐flow transformations
IR Baxendale, CM Griffiths‐Jones, SV Ley, GK Tranmer
Chemistry–A European Journal 12 (16), 4407-4416, 2006
3072006
A flow process for the multi-step synthesis of the alkaloid natural product oxomaritidine: a new paradigm for molecular assembly
IR Baxendale, J Deeley, CM Griffiths-Jones, SV Ley, S Saaby, ...
Chemical communications, 2566-2568, 2006
2422006
Fully automated continuous flow synthesis of 4, 5-disubstituted oxazoles
M Baumann, IR Baxendale, SV Ley, CD Smith, GK Tranmer
Organic letters 8 (23), 5231-5234, 2006
1592006
Preparation of the neolignan natural product grossamide by a continuous-flow process
IR Baxendale, CM Griffiths-Jones, SV Ley, GK Tranmer
Synlett 2006 (03), 0427-0430, 2006
1222006
The boron advantage: the evolution and diversification of boron’s applications in medicinal chemistry
K Messner, B Vuong, GK Tranmer
Pharmaceuticals 15 (3), 264, 2022
732022
Tagged phosphine reagents to assist reaction work-up by phase-switched scavenging using a modular flow reactor
CD Smith, IR Baxendale, GK Tranmer, M Baumann, SC Smith, ...
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry 5 (10), 1562-1568, 2007
692007
Molybdenum-mediated cleavage reactions of isoxazoline rings fused in bicyclic frameworks
GK Tranmer, W Tam
Organic Letters 4 (23), 4101-4104, 2002
672002
Pharmaceutical strategy and innovation: An academics perspective
IR Baxendale, JJ Hayward, SV Ley, GK Tranmer
ChemMedChem: Chemistry Enabling Drug Discovery 2 (6), 768-788, 2007
602007
A flow reactor process for the synthesis of peptides utilizing immobilized reagents, scavengers and catch and release protocols
IR Baxendale, SV Ley, CD Smith, GK Tranmer
Chemical communications, 4835-4837, 2006
562006
Intramolecular 1, 3-dipolar cycloadditions of norbornadiene-tethered nitrile oxides
C Yip, S Handerson, GK Tranmer, W Tam
The Journal of Organic Chemistry 66 (1), 276-286, 2001
512001
Synthesis of 2, 3-disubstituted norbornadienes
GK Tranmer, C Yip, S Handerson, RW Jordan, W Tam
Canadian Journal of Chemistry 78 (5), 527-535, 2000
462000
The identification of 4, 7-disubstituted naphthoic acid derivatives as UDP-competitive antagonists of P2Y14
JY Gauthier, M Belley, D Deschênes, JF Fournier, S Gagné, Y Gareau, ...
Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters 21 (10), 2836-2839, 2011
452011
Intramolecular 1, 3-dipolar cycloadditions of norbornadiene-tethered nitrones
GK Tranmer, W Tam
The Journal of Organic Chemistry 66 (15), 5113-5123, 2001
402001
The utilization of copper flow reactors in organic synthesis
J Bao, GK Tranmer
Chemical communications 51 (15), 3037-3044, 2015
372015
Discovery of potent and liver-targeted stearoyl-CoA desaturase (SCD) inhibitors in a bispyrrolidine series
N Lachance, Y Gareau, S Guiral, Z Huang, E Isabel, JP Leclerc, S Léger, ...
Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters 22 (2), 980-984, 2012
352012
Taming the cytokine storm: repurposing montelukast for the attenuation and prophylaxis of severe COVID-19 symptoms
N Sanghai, GK Tranmer
Drug discovery today 25 (12), 2076-2079, 2020
342020
Synthesis and SAR of pyrimidine-based, non-nucleotide P2Y14 receptor antagonists
D Guay, C Beaulieu, M Belley, SN Crane, J DeLuca, Y Gareau, M Hamel, ...
Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters 21 (10), 2832-2835, 2011
342011
Continuous flow photochemistry as an enabling synthetic technology: synthesis of substituted-6 (5 H)-phenanthridinones for use as poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibitors
Y Fang, GK Tranmer
MedChemComm 7 (4), 720-724, 2016
302016
Heterocyclic compounds as inhibitors of stearoyl-coenzyme A delta-9 desaturase
N LaChance, S Leger, RM Oballa, D Powell, GK Tranmer, E Martins, ...
US Patent App. 13/255,922, 2012
272012
Hypoxia activated prodrugs: Factors influencing design and development
D Liang, G H Miller, G K Tranmer
Current medicinal chemistry 22 (37), 4313-4325, 2015
242015
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