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Dr. Adam Rosser is a Lecturer in Chemistry at the School of Science and Technology, University of New England (UNE). His research bridges physical organic chemistry and computational methods to study amide bond structure, reactivity, and applications in drug design.
- BSc (Chemistry)
- BSc (Hons)
- PhD
His work focuses on anomeric amides—unique compounds with reduced resonance stability and potential biomedical applications. He investigates their HERON reaction pathways and explores chemical education strategies.
Recent publications highlight expertise in amide bond manipulation, 3D-printed drug delivery systems, and computational modeling of reaction mechanisms. Key sub-fields include amidicity analysis, heteroatom substitution, and synthetic macromolecular design.
Dr. Rosser coordinates undergraduate chemistry units (CHEM110/120, SCI100) and oversees the Diploma in Science and Bachelor of Scientific Studies programs. He is affiliated with the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (MRACI) and maintains profiles on ResearchGate and ORCID.
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