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Overview

A. S. Henderson is a researcher affiliated with the Australian National University in Australia. Their primary field of study is Chemistry, with a specialization in Organic Chemistry. The focus of their work includes several specific topics within the discipline.

  • N-Heterocyclic Carbenes in Organic and Inorganic Chemistry
  • Catalytic Cross-Coupling Reactions
  • Organoboron and organosilicon chemistry

Their recent publication record includes a paper published in 2020 in the journal Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry. This paper is titled Pseudo-enantiomeric carbohydrate-based N-heterocyclic carbenes as promising chiral ligands for enantiotopic discrimination. It has garnered multiple citations since its release.

  • Pseudo-enantiomeric carbohydrate-based N-heterocyclic carbenes as promising chiral ligands for enantiotopic discrimination, 2020, Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry

The researcher has collaborated with several co-authors, indicating a network of joint research projects. Frequent co-authors include:

  • John F. Bower
  • M. Carmen Galán

Their publications predominantly appear in Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, evidencing a focused contribution to this journal within their field.

  • Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry

Best Publications

  • Using the BIS/BAS scales to measure behavioural inhibition and behavioural activation: Factor structure, validity and norms in a large community sample

    A.F Jorm;H Christensen;A.S Henderson;P.A Jacomb

  • A case-control study of Alzheimer's disease in Australia.

    G. A. Broe;A. S. Henderson;H. Creasey;E. McCusker

  • Dementia and depression among the elderly living in the Hobart community: the effect of the diagnostic criteria on the prevalence rates

    D. W. K. Kay;A. S. Henderson;R. Scott;J. Wilson

  • Apolipoprotein E allele ∈4, dementia, and cognitive decline in a population sample

    A.S Henderson;A.F Jorm;A.E Korten;H Christensen

  • Memory complaints as a precursor of memory impairment in older people: A longitudinal analysis over 7-8 years

    A. F. Jorm;H. Christensen;A. E. Korten;P. A. Jacomb

  • Age differences in depression and anxiety symptoms: a structural equation modelling analysis of data from a general population sample.

    Henrik Christensen;Anthony F Jorm;Andrew J Mackinnon;A E Korten

  • Health, cognitive, and psychosocial factors as predictors of mortality in an elderly community sample.

    A E Korten;A F Jorm;Z Jiao;L Letenneur

  • The genetics of six neurotic disorders: a twin study.

    Gavin Andrews;Gavin Stewart;Rae Allen;A.S. Henderson

  • The course of depression in the elderly: a longitudinal community-based study in Australia

    A S Henderson;A E Korten;P A Jacomb;Andrew J Mackinnon

  • Do cognitive complaints either predict future cognitive decline or reflect past cognitive decline? A longitudinal study of an elderly community sample.

    Anthony F Jorm;Henrik Christensen;A E Korten;A S Henderson

  • An analysis of diversity in the cognitive performance of elderly community dwellers: individual differences in change scores as a function of age.

    Henrik Christensen;Andrew J Mackinnon;A E Korten;Anthony F Jorm

  • Symptoms of depression and anxiety during adult life: evidence for a decline in prevalence with age

    A. S. Henderson;A. F. Jorm;A. E. Korten;P. Jacomb

  • The prevalence of depressive disorders and the distribution of depressive symptoms in later life : a survey using Draft ICD-10 and DSM-III-R

    A. S. Henderson;A. F. Jorm;A. Mackinnon;H. Christensen

  • Non-linear relationships in associations of depression and anxiety with alcohol use

    B. Rodgers;A. E. Korten;A. F. Jorm;P. A. Jacomb

  • Complaints of cognitive decline in the elderly: a comparison of reports by subjects and informants in a community survey

    A. F. Jorm;Helen Christensen;A. S. Henderson;A. E. Korten

  • EDUCATION AND DECLINE IN COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE: COMPENSATORY BUT NOT PROTECTIVE

    H. Christensen;A. E. Korten;A. F. Jorm;A. S. Henderson

  • The Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI): an epidemiological study in a general population sample.

    A. J. Mackinnon;A. S. Henderson;R. Scott;P. Duncan-Jones

  • The Psychogeriatric Assessment Scales: a multi-dimensional alternative to categorical diagnoses of dementia and depression in the elderly

    A. F. Jorm;A. J. Mackinnon;A. S. Henderson;R. Scott

  • The Geriatric Mental State (GMS) used in the community: Replication studies of the computerized diagnosis AGECAT.

    J. R. Copeland;Michael E. Dewey;A. S. Henderson;D. W. Kay

  • A study of agoraphobic housewives

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  • Parental ‘affectionless control’ as an antecedent to adult depression: a risk factor refined

    Andrew Mackinnon;A. S. Henderson;Gavin Andrews

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony F. Jorm
Anthony F. Jorm University of Melbourne
Helen Christensen
Helen Christensen University of New South Wales
Andrew Mackinnon
Andrew Mackinnon University of New South Wales
Patricia A. Jacomb
Patricia A. Jacomb Australian National University
Gavin Andrews
Gavin Andrews University of New South Wales
Gordon Parker
Gordon Parker University of New South Wales

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