Eva Hayball
Higher Degree by Research Candidate
School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences
Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology
Eva Hayball is a PhD Candidate in Chemistry at the University of Adelaide under the supervision of Associate Professor Stephen Bell. Her research interests include the design, synthesis, and evaluation of novel compounds that demonstrate therapeutic potential for anticancer and antimicrobial applications. She is particularly interested in the synthesis of inhibitors for the steroid-binding Cytochrome P450 enzymes from Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Additionally, she is the co-chair of the National Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) Young Chemists Committee, secretary of the South Australian RACI Early Career Chemist Group, and HDR Chemistry representative for the School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences, and Association of Postgraduate Physical Sciences Students (APPS).
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Journals
Year Citation 2024 Lee, J. H. Z., Coleman, T., Mclean, M. A., Podgorski, M. N., Hayball, E. F., Stone, I. S. J., . . . Bell, S. G. (2024). Selective α-Hydroxyketone Formation and Subsequent C-C Bond Cleavage by Cytochrome P450 Monooxygenase Enzymes. ACS Catalysis, 14(11), 8958-8971.
Scopus22024 Das, T., Hayball, E. F., Harlington, A. C., & Bell, S. G. (2024). A Thermostable Heme Protein Fold Adapted for Stereoselective C-H Bond Hydroxylation Using Peroxygenase Activity. ChemBioChem, e202400737-1-e202400737-9.
2023 Akter, J., Hayball, E. F., & Bell, S. G. (2023). Efficient regio- and stereo-selective C-H bond hydroxylation of steroids using an engineered heme-thiolate peroxygenase biocatalyst. Catalysis Science and Technology, 13(22), 6355-6359.
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The University of Adelaide, Adelaide Drug Discovery Incubator (ADDI) Seed Funding Grant - $25,000
Demonstrator - Organic Chemistry III, Medicinal and Biological Chemistry III, Advanced Synthetic Methods III
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