Peter Rutledge

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Peter J. Rutledge
NationalityNew Zealand
CitizenshipNew Zealand
Alma materUniversity of Auckland
University of Oxford
Scientific career
FieldsOrganic chemistry
Drug discovery
InstitutionsMagdalen College, Oxford
Somerville College, Oxford
University of Oxford
University College Dublin
University of Sydney
Doctoral advisorJack Edward Baldwin
WebsiteRutledge Research Group

Peter Jonathan Rutledge is a New Zealand chemist and professor at the School of Chemistry, University of Sydney. His research has focused on drug development for tuberculosis,[1][2][3][4] antibiotics,[5] and metal sensing.[6][7][8][9] He has engaged in some research activity on catalysis.[10][11]

Education[]

Rutledge received his BSc in chemistry and biochemistry from the University of Auckland in 1993. He received his MSc from the same institution with first class honours in chemistry in 1995. He left New Zealand in 1995 and obtained his DPhil at Magdalen College, Oxford working with Jack Edward Baldwin in 1999. He was a postdoctoral research fellow at the same institution until 2003.[12][13]

Career and research[]

Rutledge has held college lectureships at Magdalen College, Oxford from 2000–01 and Somerville College, Oxford from 2001–02. In 2003, he moved to become a lecturer at the Centre for Synthesis and Chemical Biology at University College Dublin. In 2006, he relocated to the University of Sydney and was an associate professor during the years 2014 to 2019. In 2019, he was promoted to a full professor of chemistry.[14] At the University of Sydney, Rutledge regularly collaborated with the group of Matthew H. Todd until his departure to University College London in 2018.[15][16][17][18][19][20][21]

Honours and awards[]

  • 2012 – Pearson Education RACI Centenary of Federation Chemistry Educator of the Year Award[22]
  • 2011 – Vice-Chancellor's Award for Outstanding Teaching[23]
  • 2011 – Australian Learning and Teaching Council Citation for Teaching Excellence[24]
  • 2010 – Vice-Chancellor's Award for Support of the Student Experience
  • 2008 – NSW and ACT Young Tall Poppy Science Award[25]
  • 2007 – RACI Athel Beckwith Lectureship
  • 2006 – RACI Nyholm Lectureship[26]

References[]

  1. ^ Guardia, Ana; Baiget, Jessica; Cacho, Mónica; Pérez, Arancha; Ortega-Guerra, Montserrat; Nxumalo, Winston; Khanye, Setshaba D.; Rullas, Joaquín; Ortega, Fátima; Jiménez, Elena; Pérez-Herrán, Esther; Fraile-Gabaldón, María Teresa; Esquivias, Jorge; Fernández, Raquel; Porras-De Francisco, Esther; Encinas, Lourdes; Alonso, Marta; Giordano, Ilaria; Rivero, Cristina; Miguel-Siles, Juan; Osende, Javier G.; Badiola, Katrina A.; Rutledge, Peter J.; Todd, Matthew H.; Remuiñán, Modesto; Alemparte, Carlos (2018). "Easy-To-Synthesize Spirocyclic Compounds Possess Remarkable in Vivo Activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 61 (24): 11327–11340. doi:10.1021/acs.jmedchem.8b01533. PMID 30457865.
  2. ^ Yu, Mingfeng; Nagalingam, Gayathri; Ellis, Samantha; Martinez, Elena; Sintchenko, Vitali; Spain, Malcolm; Rutledge, Peter J.; Todd, Matthew H.; Triccas, James A. (2016). "Nontoxic Metal–Cyclam Complexes, a New Class of Compounds with Potency against Drug-Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 59 (12): 5917–5921. doi:10.1021/acs.jmedchem.6b00432. hdl:2123/22237. PMID 27214150.
  3. ^ Manos-Turvey, Alexandra; Bulloch, Esther M. M.; Rutledge, Peter J.; Baker, Edward N.; Lott, J. Shaun; Payne, Richard J. (2010). "Inhibition Studies of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Salicylate Synthase (MbtI)". ChemMedChem. 5 (7): 1067–1079. doi:10.1002/cmdc.201000137. PMID 20512795.
  4. ^ Spain, Malcolm; Wong, Joseph K.-H.; Nagalingam, Gayathri; Batten, James M.; Hortle, Elinor; Oehlers, Stefan H.; Jiang, Xiao Fan; Murage, Hasini E.; Orford, Jack T.; Crisologo, Patrick; Triccas, James A.; Rutledge, Peter J.; Todd, Matthew H. (2018). "Antitubercular Bis-Substituted Cyclam Derivatives: Structure–Activity Relationships and in Vivo Studies". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 61 (8): 3595–3608. doi:10.1021/acs.jmedchem.7b01569. hdl:2123/22236. PMID 29558124.
  5. ^ Devi, Prarthana; Rutledge, Peter J. (2017). "Cyclobutanone Analogues of β-Lactam Antibiotics: β-Lactamase Inhibitors with Untapped Potential?". ChemBioChem. 18 (4): 338–351. doi:10.1002/cbic.201600529. hdl:2123/22242. PMID 27992105.
  6. ^ Lau, Yu Heng; Clegg, Jack K.; Price, Jason R.; Macquart, Rene B.; Todd, Matthew H.; Rutledge, Peter J. (2018). "Molecular Switches for any pH: A Systematic Study of the Versatile Coordination Behaviour of Cyclam Scorpionands". Chemistry – A European Journal. 24 (7): 1573–1585. doi:10.1002/chem.201703488. hdl:2123/20371. PMID 29052259.
  7. ^ Wong, Joseph; Todd, Matthew; Rutledge, Peter (25 January 2017). "Recent Advances in Macrocyclic Fluorescent Probes for Ion Sensing". Molecules. 22 (2): 200. doi:10.3390/molecules22020200. PMC 6155713. PMID 28125069.
  8. ^ Lau, Yu Heng; Price, Jason R.; Todd, Matthew H.; Rutledge, Peter J. (2011). "A Click Fluorophore Sensor that Can Distinguish CuII and HgII via Selective Anion-Induced Demetallation". Chemistry – A European Journal. 17 (10): 2850–2858. doi:10.1002/chem.201002477. PMID 21305620.
  9. ^ Lau, Yu Heng; Rutledge, Peter J.; Watkinson, Michael; Todd, Matthew H. (2011). "Chemical sensors that incorporate click-derived triazoles". Chemical Society Reviews. 40 (5): 2848–66. doi:10.1039/C0CS00143K. PMID 21380414.
  10. ^ Devi, Prarthana; Barry, Sarah M.; Houlihan, Kate M.; Murphy, Michael J.; Turner, Peter; Jensen, Paul; Rutledge, Peter J. (2015). "Synthesis and structural characterisation of amides from picolinic acid and pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylic acid". Scientific Reports. 5 (1): 9950. Bibcode:2015NatSR...5E9950D. doi:10.1038/srep09950. PMC 4424836. PMID 25954918.
  11. ^ Counsell, Andrew J; Jones, Angus T; Todd, Matthew H; Rutledge, Peter J (2016). "A direct method for the N-tetraalkylation of azamacrocycles". Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry. 12: 2457–2461. doi:10.3762/bjoc.12.239. PMC 5238601. PMID 28144313.
  12. ^ "Rutledge Research Group - People". sydney.edu.au. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
  13. ^ "Professor Peter Rutledge - The University of Sydney". sydney.edu.au. University of Sydney. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
  14. ^ Sydney, The University of. "Professor Peter Rutledge - The University of Sydney". sydney.edu.au.
  15. ^ Spain, Malcolm; Wong, Joseph K.-H.; Nagalingam, Gayathri; Batten, James M.; Hortle, Elinor; Oehlers, Stefan H.; Jiang, Xiao Fan; Murage, Hasini E.; Orford, Jack T.; Crisologo, Patrick; Triccas, James A.; Rutledge, Peter J.; Todd, Matthew H. (2018). "Antitubercular Bis-Substituted Cyclam Derivatives: Structure–Activity Relationships and in Vivo Studies". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 61 (8): 3595–3608. doi:10.1021/acs.jmedchem.7b01569. hdl:2123/22236. ISSN 0022-2623. PMID 29558124.
  16. ^ Todd, Matthew H.; Watkinson, Michael; Rutledge, Peter J.; Lau, Yu Heng (2011). "Chemical sensors that incorporate click-derived triazoles". Chemical Society Reviews. 40 (5): 2848–2866. doi:10.1039/C0CS00143K. ISSN 1460-4744. PMID 21380414.
  17. ^ Lau, Yu Heng; Price, Jason R.; Todd, Matthew H.; Rutledge, Peter J. (2011). "A Click Fluorophore Sensor that Can Distinguish CuII and HgII via Selective Anion-Induced Demetallation". Chemistry – A European Journal. 17 (10): 2850–2858. doi:10.1002/chem.201002477. ISSN 1521-3765. PMID 21305620.
  18. ^ Ast, Sandra; Rutledge, Peter J.; Todd, Matthew H. (2012). "Reversing the Triazole Topology in a Cyclam-Triazole-Dye Ligand Gives a 10-Fold Brighter Signal Response to Zn2+ in Aqueous Solution". European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry. 2012 (34): 5611–5615. doi:10.1002/ejic.201201072. ISSN 1099-0682.
  19. ^ Rutledge, Peter J.; Todd, Matthew H.; Turner, Peter; Tang, Cyril; Wong, Joseph K.-H.; Yu, Mingfeng (2015). "Efficient deprotection of F-BODIPY derivatives: removal of BF2 using Brønsted acids". Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry. 11 (1): 37–41. doi:10.3762/bjoc.11.6. ISSN 1860-5397. PMC 4311716. PMID 25670990.
  20. ^ Wong, Joseph; Todd, Matthew; Rutledge, Peter (2017). "Recent Advances in Macrocyclic Fluorescent Probes for Ion Sensing". Molecules. 22 (2): 200. doi:10.3390/molecules22020200. ISSN 1420-3049. PMID 28125069.
  21. ^ Yu, Mingfeng; Yu, Qun; Rutledge, Peter J.; Todd, Matthew H. (2013). "A Fluorescent "Allosteric Scorpionand" Complex Visualizes a Biological Recognition Event". ChemBioChem. 14 (2): 224–229. doi:10.1002/cbic.201200637. ISSN 1439-7633. PMID 23303717.
  22. ^ "2012 Award Winners – The Royal Australian Chemical Institute". RACI. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  23. ^ "Teaching @ Sydney". University of Sydney. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  24. ^ "Dr Charlotte Taylor wins Learning and Teaching Citation". University of Sydney. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  25. ^ "Dr Peter Rutledge – AIPS". AIPS. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  26. ^ "RACI Annual Report". RACI. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
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