Modern Synthetic Methods - Reaction to Reality and Chiral Europe
A New Three Day Conference and Exhibition
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| Language | English |
| Date |
June 7, 2006
to June 9, 2006 |
| Venue |
Lucerne, CH |
| Chemistry Specialties |
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| Chemistry Techniques |
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| Contact |
Cheryl Bodé Scientific Update aaaa aaa, 1111 GB 1111 1111 cheryl@scientificupdate.co.uk |
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This conference has been designed to provide discovery, medicinal and process chemists with a forum to meet with academia to discuss novel organic synthetic methods useful in research and development. The focus will be on key transformations such as carbon-carbon bond forming reactions, oxidation and reduction, formation and reactions of heterocyclic molecules, biotransformations and bioprocessing technologies etc. The fine chemicals and pharmaceutical industry is increasingly being asked to synthesise more complex organic molecules, often on a Kg scale. Industry rarely devises new synthetic methods to perform each step in the synthetic route but relies on using and modifying methods, which have been discovered by academia. It is therefore, essential that the industrial chemist, whether in discovery, medicinal or process chemistry, is aware of the latest developments in synthetic organic chemistry, so that efficient and practical methods for synthesising new molecules are devised. This conference has been designed to fill this gap in the conference field – providing a forum where industry and academia can meet to discuss new synthetic methodology and how practical this methodology is from an industrial viewpoint. For this reason the conference has the subtitle ‘Reaction to Reality’.
