Stuart Warren

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Stuart G. Warren (* 1938 ) is a British chemist ( organic chemistry ) and professor at Cambridge University .

Warren studied chemistry at Cambridge (Trinity College) with a PhD with Malcolm Clark and was a post-doctoral student with Frank Westheimer at Harvard. He was then a Research Fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge and, from 1971, a Teaching Fellow at Churchill College. There he was a lecturer until his retirement in 2006 .

He is known for textbooks on organic chemistry and his research group at Cambridge has produced many professors in organic chemistry in the UK.

Fonts

  • Chemistry of the Carbonyl Group: A Programmed Approach to Organic Reaction Mechanisms, Wiley 1974
  • Designing Organic Syntheses: A Programmed Introduction to the Synthon Approach, Wiley 1978
  • with Paul Wyatt: Workbook for Organic Synthesis: The Disconnection Approach, Wiley 2009
  • with Paul Wyatt: Organic Synthesis: Strategy and Control, Wiley, 2007
  • with Nick Greeves , Jonathan Clayden : Organic Chemistry, Oxford University Press, 2nd edition 2012. ISBN 978-0-19-927029-3 . (1st edition with Peter Wothers )
    • German translation: Organic Chemistry, Springer Spectrum 2013

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