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Mathematics & Statistics hosts the Marine Population Modelling group which is engaged in research into topics surrounding marine resource modelling and ecology. Recent work has included important developments in the population modelling of marine species.

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Laurenson, J A B and Parkinson, J A and Percy, J M and Rinaudo, G and Roig, R (2013) Multigramme synthesis and asymmetric dihydroxylation of a 4-fluorobut-2E-enoate. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 9. 2660–2668. ISSN 1860-5397

Nelson, David J and Ashworth, Ian W. and Hillier, Ian H. and Kyne, Sara H and Pandian, Shanthi and Parkinson, John A and Percy, Jonathan M and Rinaudo, Giuseppe and Vincent, Mark A. (2011) Why is RCM favoured over dimerisation? Predicting and estimating thermodynamic effective molarities by solution experiments and electronic structure calculations. Chemistry - A European Journal, 17 (46). pp. 13087-13094. ISSN 1521-3765

Nelson, David and Ashworth, Ian W. and Hillier, Ian H. and Kyne, Sara H and Pandian, Shanthi and Parkinson, John A and Percy, Jonathan M and Rinaudo, Giuseppe and Vincent, Mark A. (2011) Why is RCM favoured over dimerisation? Predicting and estimating thermodynamic effective molarities by solution experiments and electronic structure calculations. Chemistry - A European Journal, 17 (46). pp. 13087-13094. ISSN 1521-3765

Kerouredan, E. and Percy, J.M. and Rinaudo, G. and Singh, K. (2008) A concise route to difluorinated analogues of cyclitols and sugars. Synthesis (24). pp. 3903-3918. ISSN 0039-7881

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