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Eighth Tetrahedron Symposium

50th Anniversary Meeting

Type Conference
Language English
Date June 27, 2007 to
June 29, 2007
Venue Maritim Hotel Berlin
Stauffenbergstrasse 26
10785 Berlin,
DE
Chemistry Specialties
  • drug design and discovery
  • macromolecular chemistry
  • medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry
  • organic chemistry
  • organometallic chemistry
  • synthetic chemistry
Chemistry Techniques
  • synthetic chemistry
Contact Sophie Peters
Elsevier
The Boulevard, Langford Lane
Kidlington, Oxfordshire OX5 1GB
GB
+44 1865 843643
+44 1865 843958
s.peters@elsevier.com
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by Glenda Giles last modified 12-11-06 10:59 AM

The Eighth Tetrahedron Symposium will celebrate 50 years (1957 – 2007) of Tetrahedron by addressing the challenges facing organic chemistry in the 21st Century. As with previous events in the series, a world-class line-up of international experts will provide a comprehensive review of the state of current research and, more importantly, the challenges to future discovery. These plenary lectures are supplemented by poster sessions for which contributions are now invited.

Speakers

Sam Danishefsky, Harvard, USA Peter B. Dervan, Caltech, USA Albert Eschenmoser, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Bernd Giese, Basel, Switzerland Bob Grubbs, Caltech, USA Henri B. Kagan, Paris Sud, France Yoshito Kishi, Harvard, USA Koji Nakanishi, Columbia, USA K.C. Nicolaou, Scripps, USA A. Ian Scott, Texas A & M, USA Stuart L. Schreiber, Harvard, USA Dieter Seebach, ETH Zurich, Switzerland K. Barry Sharpless, Scripps, USA

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