About
Dr Neil J Wells manages the Chemistry NMR Spectroscopy Facility at the University of Southampton.
Neil currently teaches a variety of courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level in NMR spectroscopy and other analytical methodologies. His research interests are largely in the field of applied NMR spectroscopy.
Research
Research interests
- Applied NMR Spectroscopy
- Structural elucidation by NMR Spectroscopy
Publications
Pagination
Biography
Neil obtained a BSc in chemistry from the University of Southampton in 1996 before going to study with Prof. Mark Bradley in Southampton for MRes and PhD degrees.
The topic of Neil’s MRes thesis was solid-phase synthesis of PAMAM dendrimers to increase resin loading for combinatorial chemistry. The solid-phase synthesis theme continued into the PhD course where Neil looked at synthesising libraries of ecdysteroid analogues, studied radical cyclisation on the resin and investigated reaction monitoring by HR-MAS NMR techniques.
On completion of his PhD, Neil started work with Mrs Joan Street in the NMR spectroscopy Facility at the University of Southampton and took up his current post as Chemistry NMR Spectroscopy Facility manager in October 2009.
Prizes
- Luckhurst-Samulski Prize 2016 (2017)