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  • A workflow for deriving statistical models of one set of reactions that can be used to predict related reactions is presented, facilitating catalyst and enantioselective reaction development.

    • Jolene P. Reid
    • Matthew S. Sigman
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 571, P: 343-348
  • Chiral scaffolds are essential to the advancement of asymmetric synthesis, yet the development of new, privileged motifs that more effectively communicate asymmetry constitutes a challenge. Here the authors report the synthesis of enantiopure indole-based axially spirocyclic scaffolds, and their application as organocatalysts or ligands in asymmetric reactions.

    • Junshan Lai
    • Benjamin List
    • Jolene P. Reid
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-10
  • An analysis of 24,202 critical cases of COVID-19 identifies potentially druggable targets in inflammatory signalling (JAK1), monocyte–macrophage activation and endothelial permeability (PDE4A), immunometabolism (SLC2A5 and AK5), and host factors required for viral entry and replication (TMPRSS2 and RAB2A).

    • Erola Pairo-Castineira
    • Konrad Rawlik
    • J. Kenneth Baillie
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 617, P: 764-768
  • Multivariate linear regression methods have become useful predictive tools that can complement potentially computationally expensive and complex transition state calculations. This Review compares these methods, highlights the advantages of each and identifies challenges for the future.

    • Jolene P. Reid
    • Matthew S. Sigman
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Chemistry
    Volume: 2, P: 290-305
  • The transfer of chiral information from optically pure reaction components to products can generate enantiomerically-enriched molecules, but the control of stereochemistry often proves challenging. Here, the author highlights how our fundamental understanding of stereocontrol has evolved and discusses possible approaches for the rational development of enantioselective catalysts.

    • Jolene P. Reid
    Comments & OpinionOpen Access
    Communications Chemistry
    Volume: 4, P: 1-4