Martin Banwell

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Professor Martin G. Banwell
Prof. Martin Banwell
Prof. Martin Banwell
Born 24 November 1954
Lower Hutt, New Zealand
Residence Canberra, Australia
Citizenship Australian, Kiwi
Field Organic Chemist
Institution ANU Research School of Chemistry

Professor Martin G. Banwell FAA, FRACI, Hon.FRSNZ is an Organic Chemist specialising in biotransformations and natural product synthesis. He completed a B.Sc at Victoria University, Wellington in 1976, and carried on to gain an Honours, 1st Class from the same institution in 1977. Banwell then under took doctoral studies, again at Victoria unniversity with Professor B. Halton and was awarded a PhD in 1979 (Completing his PhD within 2 years, an outstanding and rare acomplishment). Banwell then relocated to Ohio State University between 1979-1980 to undertake a postdoctoral fellowship before taking on the role of Senior teaching Fellow at the Department of Organic Chemistry, University of Adelaide until 1981. Banwell then returned to New Zealand taking the role of Lecturer in Chemistry at the University of Auckland until 1986, when he returned to Australia to take a similar role at the Department of Organic Chemistry at the University of Melbourne. In 1995 as an Associate Professor he moved to the Australian National University as a Senior Fellow. He was promoted to full professor in 1999. Banwell has also previously been a guest at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zürich, Switzerland. Currently Prof. Banwell is a Foreign Visiting Researcher at Hiroshima University, an Asia-Pacific Representative, Advisory Board to the International Society for Heterocyclic Chemistry , a Chemistry Consultant for CSIRO Molecular Science and Member, Australian Research Council College of Experts. He participates on the editorial board for several highly respected journals including;

He previously had an editorial role in the following journals;

To date Prof. Banwell has published 206 peer reviewed articles, 6 Patents, 1 Review and 1 Non-Refereed publication.

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  • Austin, K. A. B., Banwell, M. G., Loong, D. T. J., Rae, A. D. and Willis, A. C. - A Chemoenzymatic Total Synthesis of the Undecenolide (-) Cladospolide B via a Mid-Stage Ring-Closing Metathesis and a Late-Stage Photo-Rearrangement of the E-Isomer. Org. Biomol. Chem., 3: pp. 1081-1088 (2005).
  • Freeman, C., Liu, L., Banwell, M. G., Brown, K. J., Bezos, A., Ferro, V. and Parish, C. R. - Use of Sulfated Linked Cyclitols as Heparan Sulfate Mimetics to Probe the Heparin/Heparan Sulfate Binding Specificity of Proteins. J. Biol. Chem., 280: pp. 8842-8849 (2005).
  • Banwell, M. G., Edwards, A. J., Lupton, D. W. and Whited, G. - Whole-Cell Biotransformation of m-Ethyltoluene into 1S,6R-5-Ethyl-1,6-dihydroxycyclohexa-2,4-diene-1-carboxylic Acid as an Approach to the C-Ring of the Binary Indole-Indoline Alkaloid Vinblastine. Aust. J. Chem., 58: pp. 14-17 (2005).
  • Banwell, M. G. and Lupton, D. W. - Exploiting the Palladium[0]-Catalysed Ullmann Cross-Coupling Reaction in Natural Products Chemistry: Application to a Total Synthesis of the Alkaloid (±)-Aspidospermidine. Org. Biomol. Chem., 3: pp. 213-215 (2005).
  • Banwell, M. G., Hungerford, N. L. and Jolliffe, K. A. - Synthesis of the Sialic Acid (^R) KDN and Certain Epimers from (-)-3-Dehydroshikimic Acid or (-)-Quinic Acid. Org. Lett., 6: pp. 2737-2740 (2004).

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