Journal articles 1-44 Book chapters 45-47 Other (non-referred) papers 48-50 (1) Camp, D.; Von Itzstein, M.; Jenkins, I. D. The Mechanism of the First Step of the Mitsunobu Reaction. Tetrahedron 2015, 71, 4946-4948. (2) Camp, D.; Harvey, P. J.; Jenkins, I. D. The Effect of Solvent Polarity on the Rate of the Mitsunobu Esterification Reaction. Tetrahedron 2015, 71, 3932-3938. (3) Camp, D.; Garavelas, A.; Campitelli, M. Analysis of Physicochemical Properties for Drugs of Natural Origin. J. Nat. Prod. 2015, 78, 1370-1382. (4) Amani, P.; Sneyd, T.; Preston, S.; Young, N. D.; Mason, L.; Bailey, U.- M.; Baell, J.; Camp, D.; Gasser, R. B.; Gorse, A.-D.; Taylor, P.; Hofmann, A. A Practical Java Tool for Small-Molecule Compound Appraisal. J. Cheminf. 2015, 7, 28. (5) Camp, D.; Newman, S.; Pham, N. B.; Quinn, R. J. Nature Bank and the Queensland Compound Library: Unique International Resources at the Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery. Comb. Chem. High Throughput Screen. 2014, 17, 201-209. (6) Camp, D.; Campitelli, M.; Carroll, A. R.; Davis, R. A.; Quinn, R. J. Front Loading Natural Product Screening Libraries for Log P: Background, Development and Implementation. Chem. Biodiversity 2013, 10, 524-537. (7) Camp, D. Discovery and Development of Natural Compounds into Medicinal Products. Drugs Fut. 2013, 38, 245-256. (8) Barron, P. S.; Neve, J. E.; Camp, D.; Suraweera, L.; Lam, A.; Lai, J.; Jovanovic, L.; Nelson, C.; Davis, R. A. Design, Synthesis and Spectroscopic Characterisation of a Focused Library Based on the Polyandrocarpamine Scaffold. Magn. Reson. Chem. 2013, 51, 358-363. (9) Xu, M.; Davis, R. A.; Feng, Y.; Sykes, M. L.; Shelper, T.; Avery, V. M.; Camp, D.; Quinn, R. J. Ianthelliformisamines a-C: Antibacterial Bromotyrosine-Derived Metabolites from the Marine Sponge Suberea Ianthelliformis. J. Nat. Prod. 2012, 75, 1001-1005. (10) Davis, R. A.; Buchanan, M. S.; Duffy, S.; Avery, V. M.; Charman, S. A.; Charman, W. N.; White, K. L.; Shackleford, D. M.; Edstein, M. D.; Andrews, K. T.; Camp, D.; Quinn, R. J. Antimalarial Activity of Pyrroloiminoquinones from the Australian Marine Sponge Zyzzya Sp. J. Med. Chem. 2012, 55, 5851-5858. (11) Camp, D.; Davis, R. A.; Evans-Illidge, E. A.; Quinn, R. J. Guiding Principles for Natural Product Drug Discovery. Future Med. Chem. 2012, 4, 1067-1084. (12) Camp, D.; Davis, R. A.; Campitelli, M.; Ebdon, J.; Quinn, R. J. Drug-Like Properties: Guiding Principles for the Design of Natural Product Libraries. J. Nat. Prod. 2012, 75, 72-85. (13) Camp, D.; Campitelli, M.; Hanson, G. R.; Jenkins, I. D. Formation of an Unusual 4-Membered Nitrogen Ring (Tetrazetidine) Radical Cation. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2012, 134, 16188-16196. (14) Yang, X.; Feng, Y.; Duffy, S.; Avery, V. M.; Camp, D.; Quinn, R. J.; Davis, R. A. A New Quinoline Epoxide from the Australian Plant Drummondita Calida. Planta Med. 2011, 77, 1644-1647. (15) Xu, M.; Andrews, K. T.; Birrell, G. W.; Tran, T. L.; Camp, D.; Davis, R. A.; Quinn, R. J. Psammaplysin H, a New Antimalarial Bromotyrosine Alkaloid from a Marine Sponge of the Genus Pseudoceratina. Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. 2011, 21, 846848. (16) Martin, F.; Grkovic, T.; Sykes, M. L.; Shelper, T.; Avery, V. M.; Camp, D.; Quinn, R. J.; Davis, R. A. Alkaloids from the Chinese Vine Gnetum Montanum. J. Nat. Prod. 2011, 74, 2425-2430. (17) Hegde, V.; Campitelli, M.; Quinn, R. J.; Camp, D. Synthesis of Novel Molecular Probes Inspired by Harringtonolide. Org. Biomol. Chem. 2011, 9, 4570-4579. (18) Davis, R. A.; Sykes, M. L.; Avery, V. M.; Camp, D.; Quinn, R. J. Convolutamines I and J, Antitrypanosomal Alkaloids from the Bryozoan Amathia Tortusa. Bioorg. Med. Chem. 2011, 19, 6615-6619. (19) Yin, S.; Sykes, M. L.; Davis, R. A.; Schelper, T.; Avery, V. M.; Camp, D.; Quinn, R. J. New Galloylated Flavanonols from the Australian Plant Glochidion Sumatranum. Planta Med. 2010, 76, 1-5. (20) Yang, X.; Davis, R. A.; Buchanan, M. S.; Duffy, S.; Avery, V. M.; Camp, D.; Quinn, R. J. Antimalarial Bromotyrosine Derivatives from the Australian Marine Sponge Hyattella Sp. J. Nat. Prod. 2010, 73, 985-987. (21) Hofmann, A.; Wang, C. K.; Osman, A.; Camp, D. Merging Structural Biology with Chemical Biology: Structural Chemistry at Eskitis. Struct. Chem. 2010, 21, 1117-1129. (22) Feng, Y.; Davis, R. A.; Sykes, M. L.; Avery, V. M.; Carroll, A. R.; Camp, D.; Quinn, R. J. Antitrypanosomal Pyridoacridine Alkaloids from the Australian Ascidian, Polysyncraton Echinatum Tetrahedron Lett. 2010, 51, 2477-2479. (23) Feng, Y.; Davis, R. A.; Sykes, M. L.; Avery, V. M.; Camp, D.; Quinn, R. J. Antitrypanosomal Cyclic Polyketide Peroxides from the Australian Marine Sponge Plakortis Sp. J. Nat. Prod. 2010, 73, 716-719. (24) Feng, Y.; Davis, R. A.; Sykes, M. L.; Avery, V. M.; Camp, D.; Quinn, R. J. Pseudoceratinazole A: A Novel Bromotyrosine Alkaloid from the Australian Sponge Pseudoceratina Sp. Tetrahedron Lett. 2010, 51, 4847-4850. (25) Davis, R. A.; Duffy, S.; Avery, V. M.; Camp, D.; Hooper, J. N. A.; Quinn, R. J. (+)-7-Bromotrypargine, an Antimalarial Β-Carboline from the Australian Marine Sponge, Ancorina Sp. Tetrahedron Lett. 2010, 51, 583-585. (26) Mueller, D.; Davis, R. A.; Duffy, S.; Avery, V. M.; Camp, D.; Quinn, R. J. Antimalarial Activity of Azafluorenone Alkaloids from the Australian Tree Mitrephora Diversifolia. J. Nat. Prod. 2009, 72, 1538-1540. (27) Camp, D.; Quinn, R. J. Biodiscovery for Natural Product Pharmaceuticals: An Australian Experience. Journal of Biolaw and Business, Special Supplement: Australia 2007, 39-43. (28) Camp, D.; Avery, V. M.; Street, I.; Quinn, R. J. Progress Towards Establishing an Open Access Molecular Screening Capability in the Australasian Region. ACS Chem. Biol. 2007, 2, 764-767. (29) Camp, D. Establishment of an Open Access Compound Management Facility in Australia to Stimulate Applied, Basic and Translational Biomedical Research. Drug Discovery World 2007, 8, 61-66. (30) Mander, L. N.; Sherburn, M.; Camp, D.; King, R. W.; Evans, L. T.; Pharris, R. P. Effects of D-Ring Modified Gibberellins on Flowering and Growth in Lolium Temulentum. Phytochemistry 1998, 49, 2195-2206. (31) Mander, L. N.; Adamson, G.; Bhaskar, V. K.; Twitchin, B.; Camp, D.; King, R. W.; Evans, L. T. Effects of 17-Alkyl-16,17-Dihydrogibberellin A5 Derivatives on Growth and Flowering in Lolium Temulentum. Phytochemistry 1998, 49, 1509-1515. (32) Camp, D.; Li, Y.; McCluskey, A.; Moni, R. W.; Quinn, R. J. Diimidazo [1,2-C:4',5'-E]Pyrimidines: N6-N1 Conformationally Restricted Adenosines. Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. 1998, 8, 695-698. (33) Camp, D.; Green, J. M.; Kaiser, S. M.; Moni, R. W.; Townsend- Nicholson, A.; Schofield, P. R.; Quinn, R. J. Diimidazo [1,2-C:4',5'-E]Pyrimidines: Adenosines Agonist Activity Demonstrated by Microphysiometry. Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. 1998, 8, 691-694. (34) Camp, D.; Hanson, G. R.; Jenkins, I. D. Formation of Radicals in the Mitsunobu Reaction. J. Org. Chem. 1995, 60, 2977-2980. (35) Bowen, R. J.; Camp, D.; Effendy; Healy, P. C.; Skelton, B. W.; White, A. H. Structural and Solid State 31p Nmr Studies of Tetrameric 1:1 Butyldiphenylphospine Complexes of Silver (I) Halides. Aust. J. Chem. 1994, 47, 693-701. (36) Blount, J. F.; Camp, D.; Hart, R. D.; Healy, P. C.; Skelton, B. W.; White, A. H. The Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Mesityldiphenylphosphine, Dimesitylphenylphospine and Trimesitylphosphine. Aust. J. Chem. 1994, 47, 1631-1639. (37) Camp, D.; Jenkins, I. D. The Mechanism of the Mitsunobu Esterification Reaction. 3. The Use of Tributylphosphine. Aust. J. Chem. 1992, 45, 47-55. (38) Bowmaker, G. A.; Camp, D.; Hart, R. D.; Healy, P. C.; Skelton, B. W.; White, A. H. Comparative Structural Studies on Three-Coordinate Copper (I) Halide Complexes with Tertiary Phosphines. Crystal Structures of [(Pph2mes)Cux2] and [(Pphmes2)Cux]2 (Mes=Mesityl; X=Cl, Br, I). Aust. J. Chem. 1992, 45, 1155-1166. (39) Baker, L.-J.; Bowmaker, G. A.; Camp, D.; Effendy; Healy, P. C.; Schmidbaur, H.; Steigelmann, O.; White, A. H. Structural, Far-Ir and 31p Nmr Studies of Two-Coordinate Complexes of Tris(2,4,6-Trimethoxyphenyl) Phosphine with Silver (I) Halides. Inorg. Chem. 1992, 31, 3656-3662. (40) Camp, D.; Healy, P. C.; Jenkins, I. D.; Skelton, B. W.; White, A. H. The Reaction of Diphenylphosphine with Dialkyl Azodicarboxylates. J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1 1991, 1323-1327. (41) Camp, D.; Jenkins, I. D. The Reaction of Thiols and Α,Ω-Dithiols with Triphenylphosphine and Diisopropyl Azodicarboxylate. Aust. J. Chem. 1990, 43, 161168. (42) Camp, D.; Jenkins, I. D. Mechanism of the Mitsunobu Esterification Reaction. 2. The Involvement of (Acyloxy)Alkoxyphosphoranes. J. Org. Chem. 1989, 54, 3049-3054. (43) Camp, D.; Jenkins, I. D. Mechanism of the Mitsunobu Esterification Reaction. 1. The Involvement of Phosphoranes and Oxyphosphonium Salts. J. Org. Chem. 1989, 54, 3045-3049. (44) Camp, D.; Jenkins, I. D. The Use of a Phosphine Containing a Basic Group in the Mitsunobu Esterification Reaction. Aust. J. Chem. 1988, 41, 1835-1839. (45) Camp, D. A Flexible Model for Compound Management Facilities to Stimulate Collaborations in the Life Sciences. In Collaborative Innovation in Drug Discovery: Strategies for Public and Private Partnerships; Chaguturu, R., Ed.; John Wiley & Sons, Inc.: Hoboken, New Jersey, USA, 2014, pp 533-562. (46) Avery, V. M.; Camp, D.; Carroll, A. R.; Jenkins, I. D.; Quinn, R. J. The Identification of Bioactive Natural Products by High Throughput Screening (Hts). In Comprehensive Natural Products Ii. Chemistry and Biology; Mander, L. N., Lui, H.-W., Eds.; Elsevier: Oxford, UK, 2010; Vol. 3, pp 177-203. (47) Mander, L. N.; Camp, D.; Evans, L. T.; King, R. W.; Pharris, R. P.; Sherburn, M.; Twitchin, B. Designer Gibberellins: The Quest for Specific Activity. In Acta Horticulturae, 1995; Vol. 394, pp 45-56. (48) Camp, D. Establishment of a National Compound Management Facility Using Modular, Scalable Design Principles: A Case Study of the Queensland Compound Library. Agilent White Paper [Online Early Access]. Published Online: 2010. (accessed 1 September 2010). (49) The Evolution of Compound Libraries for Applied and Basic Research 2007; Vol. 74, p 14-16. (50) Screening Nature: Natural Products Challenge Scientific Rules and Increase Screening Hit Rates 2006, p 36-48.