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==Contact Info==
==Contact Info==
[[Image:Mat Todd SF.jpg|thumb|right|Mat, yesterday]]
[[Image:Mat Todd Sydney Uni.jpg|thumb|right|Mat, recently]]


*Matthew Todd
*Matthew Todd
*School of Chemistry, Building F11, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Sydney, Australia
*School of Chemistry, Building F11, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Sydney, Australia


I manage [[Todd|My Lab]] at the University of Sydney.
I manage [[Todd|My Lab]] at [http://sydney.edu.au/science/chemistry/research/todd.html The University of Sydney].


You can also find me on [https://plus.google.com/114959083191278443851/posts?hl=en Google+], [http://twitter.com/MatToddChem Twitter], [http://www.facebook.com/MatToddChemistry Facebook] and on my [http://intermolecular.wordpress.com/ blog].
You can also find me on [https://plus.google.com/114959083191278443851/posts?hl=en Google+], [http://twitter.com/MatToddChem Twitter], [http://www.facebook.com/MatToddChemistry Facebook] and on my [http://intermolecular.wordpress.com/ blog].


If you're looking for our open science research, try some of these links:<br>
If you're looking for our open science research, try some of these links:<br>
[http://www.thesynapticleap.org/node/286 The Synaptic Leap]<br>
[http://opensourcemalaria.org/# The Open Source Malaria Project] - the main page<br>
our [http://www.ourexperiment.org/racemic_pzq PZQ LabBlog] for some raw data<br>
or maybe an overview of what we think open science is, courtesy of a free [http://www.nature.com/nchem/journal/v3/n10/full/nchem.1149.html Nature Chemistry article].<br>
or more raw data in our [http://malaria.ourexperiment.org/ open source drug discovery for malaria project]<br>
There's also [http://www.thesynapticleap.org/node/286 The Synaptic Leap] - where the open projects got started<br>
our [http://www.ourexperiment.org/racemic_pzq PZQ LabBlog] for some raw data on the first open science project<br>
or more raw data in the [http://malaria.ourexperiment.org/ open source malaria project]<br>
as well as the associated [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Open_Source_Drug_Discovery_-_Malaria wiki]<br>
as well as the associated [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Open_Source_Drug_Discovery_-_Malaria wiki]<br>
[[Image:Mat Todd SF.jpg|thumb|right|Mat, more recently]]
which contains the [http://openwetware.org/wiki/OSDDMalaria:GSK_Arylpyrrole_Series:Story_so_far Story So Far],<br>
which contains the [http://openwetware.org/wiki/OSDDMalaria:GSK_Arylpyrrole_Series:Story_so_far Story So Far],<br>
and for updates there's the malaria [https://twitter.com/OSDDMalaria Twitter account] or [https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/114702323662314783325/114702323662314783325/posts G+ page]
and smaller malaria updates there's the malaria [https://twitter.com/OSDDMalaria Twitter account] or [https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/114702323662314783325/114702323662314783325/posts G+ page]
and a selection of talks/meetings on [http://www.youtube.com/user/OSDDMalaria Youtube]
and a selection of talks/meetings on [http://www.youtube.com/user/OSDDMalaria Youtube]
[[Image:Mat Todd Graffiti.jpg|thumb|right|Mat, more recently]]
More generally you could also read some of my research group's [[Todd:Publications | papers]]<br>
You could also read some of our [[Todd:Publications | papers]]<br>
or some [[Todd:Construction | papers we're writing]]<br>
or some [[Todd:Construction | papers we're writing]]<br>
or maybe an overview of what we think open science is, courtesy of a free [http://www.nature.com/nchem/journal/v3/n10/full/nchem.1149.html Nature Chemistry article].<br>
 
 
[[Image:Mat Todd Graffiti.jpg|thumb|right|Mat, near some graffiti]]


==Short Bio==
==Short Bio==
Mat Todd was born in Manchester, England. He obtained his PhD in organic chemistry from Cambridge University in 1999, was a Wellcome Trust postdoc at The University of California, Berkeley, a college fellow back at Cambridge University, a lecturer at Queen Mary, University of London and since 2005 has been at the School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney where he is currently Senior Lecturer.<br>
Mat Todd was born in Manchester, England. He obtained his PhD in organic chemistry from Cambridge University in 1999, was a Wellcome Trust postdoc at The University of California, Berkeley, a college fellow back at Cambridge University, a lecturer at Queen Mary, University of London and since 2005 has been at the School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney.<br>


His research interests include the development of new ways to make molecules, particularly how to make chiral molecules with new catalysts. He is also interested in making metal complexes that do unusual things when they meet biological molecules or metal ions. His lab motto is "To make the right molecule in the right place at the right time", and his students are currently trying to work out what this means.<br>
His research interests include the development of new ways to make molecules, particularly how to make chiral molecules with new catalysts. He is also interested in making metal complexes that do unusual things when they meet biological molecules or metal ions. His lab motto is "To make the right molecule in the right place at the right time", and his students are currently trying to work out what this means.<br>


He has a significant interest in open science, and how it may be used to accelerate research, with particular emphasis on open source discovery of drugs and catalysts. He is Chair of The Synaptic Leap, a nonprofit dedicated to open biomedical research. In 2011 he was awarded a NSW Scientist of the Year award in the Emerging Research category for his work in open science. He is on the Editorial Boards of PLoS One, Chemistry Central Journal and ChemistryOpen.<br>
He has a significant interest in open science, and how it may be used to accelerate research, with particular emphasis on open source discovery of drugs and catalysts. He is Chair of The Synaptic Leap, a nonprofit dedicated to open biomedical research, and currently leads the Open Source Malaria consortium. In 2011 he was awarded a NSW Scientist of the Year award in the Emerging Research category for his work in open science. He is on the Editorial Boards of PLoS One, Chemistry Central Journal and ChemistryOpen.<br>


==Education==
==Education==

Revision as of 21:51, 6 August 2013

Contact Info

Mat, recently
  • Matthew Todd
  • School of Chemistry, Building F11, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Sydney, Australia

I manage My Lab at The University of Sydney.

You can also find me on Google+, Twitter, Facebook and on my blog.

If you're looking for our open science research, try some of these links:
The Open Source Malaria Project - the main page
or maybe an overview of what we think open science is, courtesy of a free Nature Chemistry article.
There's also The Synaptic Leap - where the open projects got started
our PZQ LabBlog for some raw data on the first open science project
or more raw data in the open source malaria project
as well as the associated wiki

Mat, more recently

which contains the Story So Far,
and smaller malaria updates there's the malaria Twitter account or G+ page and a selection of talks/meetings on Youtube More generally you could also read some of my research group's papers
or some papers we're writing


Mat, near some graffiti

Short Bio

Mat Todd was born in Manchester, England. He obtained his PhD in organic chemistry from Cambridge University in 1999, was a Wellcome Trust postdoc at The University of California, Berkeley, a college fellow back at Cambridge University, a lecturer at Queen Mary, University of London and since 2005 has been at the School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney.

His research interests include the development of new ways to make molecules, particularly how to make chiral molecules with new catalysts. He is also interested in making metal complexes that do unusual things when they meet biological molecules or metal ions. His lab motto is "To make the right molecule in the right place at the right time", and his students are currently trying to work out what this means.

He has a significant interest in open science, and how it may be used to accelerate research, with particular emphasis on open source discovery of drugs and catalysts. He is Chair of The Synaptic Leap, a nonprofit dedicated to open biomedical research, and currently leads the Open Source Malaria consortium. In 2011 he was awarded a NSW Scientist of the Year award in the Emerging Research category for his work in open science. He is on the Editorial Boards of PLoS One, Chemistry Central Journal and ChemistryOpen.

Education

  • 2005- Lecturer then Senior Lecturer, University of Sydney
  • 2001-2005, Lecturer in Chemistry, Queen Mary, University of London
  • 2000-2001, College Fellow and Lecturer, New Hall College, Cambridge University
  • 1999-2000, Postdoc, University of California, Berkeley
  • 1999, PhD, Organic Chemistry, Cambridge University
  • 1995, MA, Natural Science, Cambridge University

Research interests

  1. Organic synthesis and methodology
  2. Asymmetric Catalysis
  3. Chemical Biology
  4. Open Science

Publications

See the main lab list

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