Dr Matthew Perry ~ Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Biomedical Sciences and Molecular Biology
- About
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- Research Disciplines
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Matthew completed his BScAdv(Hons class I) in 2017 at the University of Wollongong, majoring in chemistry. He obtained his PhD in organic synthesis in 2022 from the University of Wollongong under the supervision of Prof. Paul Keller for his work investigating the cascade reactions of substituted indigos and the synthesis of indigo oligomers. He is currently a postdoctoral research fellow based at the AITHM in Cairns with Dr. Phurpa Wangchuk and is screening traditional aboriginal medicinal plants for the discovery of anti-inflammatory compounds for the treatment of IBDs.
- Publications
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- Journal Articles
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- Jamtsho T, Yeshi K, Perry M, Loukas A and Wangchuk P (2024) Approaches, Strategies and Procedures for Identifying Anti-Inflammatory Drug Lead Molecules from Natural Products. Pharmaceuticals, 17 (13).
- Perry M and Wangchuk P (2023) The Ethnopharmacology, Phytochemistry and Bioactivities of the Corymbia Genus (Myrtaceae). Plants, 12 (21).
- Perry M, Willis A, Bremner J and Keller P (2023) An investigation of the allylation cascade reactions of substituted indigos. RSC Advances, 13 (7). pp. 4865-4873
- McCosker P, Butler N, Shakoori A, Volland M, Perry M, Mullen J, Willis A, Clark T, Bremner J, Guldi D and Keller P (2021) The Cascade Reactions of Indigo with Propargyl Substrates for Heterocyclic and Photophysical Diversity. Chemistry: A European Journal, 27 (11). pp. 3708-3721
- Other research outputs
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- Ali S, Gargett I, Perry M and Keller P (2022) Bicyclic 6-6 Systems: Five or More Heteroatoms. In: Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry IV. Elsevier Science, Oxford, pp. 926-942
- Perry M and Keller P (2022) Bicyclic 6-6 Systems: Two Heteroatoms 1:1. In: Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry IV. Elsevier Science, Oxford, United Kingdom, pp. 606-637
- Collaboration
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My research areas
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