
About
Dr. Adam McCubbin is an Associate Professor in the Chemistry Department at the University of Winnipeg, affiliated with the Richardson College for the Environment and Science Complex. His research focuses on developing sustainable organocatalytic methods using boronic acids, emphasizing transition metal-free synthetic pathways for medicinal chemistry applications. He coordinates research projects in chemistry and teaches advanced organic chemistry courses.
Education:
- PDF, University of Toronto, 2004-2006
- Ph.D., Queen’s University, 2004
- B.Sc., Bishop’s University, 1999
Research Interests: Organocatalysis, boronic acid-based catalysts, asymmetric synthesis, green chemistry, and medicinal chemistry. His work aims to reduce environmental impact through metal-free synthetic methods, particularly in synthesizing bioactive natural products and pharmaceuticals.
Key Research Trends in Publications: Focus on boronic acid catalysis, organocatalytic Friedel-Crafts reactions, and sustainable synthesis of heterocyclic compounds. Early work involved ferroelectric liquid crystals but shifted toward medicinal organocatalysis post-2005.
Advising/Grants: Coordinates Research Projects in Chemistry (CHEM 4701/6) but no explicit student advisees or grants mentioned. His lab focuses on organic synthesis methodologies.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Chemistry Labs at Richardson College, contributing to organic and materials chemistry research.
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