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Organic Reactions & Syntheses

October 26 – 28, 2008 | The Hyatt Regency Penn’s Landing | Philadelphia, PA

Type Conference
Language English
Date October 26, 2008 to
October 28, 2008
Venue

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Chemistry Specialties
  • organic chemistry
Chemistry Techniques
  • synthetic chemistry
Contact
ACS Perspectives

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1- (800) 227-5558

acsprospectives@acs.org
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by Daniel Fishman last modified 02-13-08 01:31 PM

Due to popular demand for a conference dedicated solely to “hardcore” organic synthesis, conference chairs Nick Magnus, Research Advisor in process research at Eli Lilly, and Mo Movassaghi, Assistant Professor of Chemistry at MIT, have invited both academic and industrial speakers to present chemistry in the areas of catalysis, heterocyclic chemistry, asymmetric synthesis, methodology, and total synthesis. The conference will explore strategies that enable the preparation of new pharmaceutical agents, molecular probes, complex natural products, and organic materials. Speakers from major pharmaceutical companies will present case studies that detail the techniques they employed to solve synthesis problems to enable the clinical evaluation of new medicines.

Speakers

Rob Waltermire of BMS Joel Hawkins of Pfizer Erick Carreira of ETH Eric Jacobsen of Harvard Greg Fu of MIT André Charette of the Université de Montréal Amos B. Smith III of Penn Francis C. Fang of Eisai Andreas Pfaltz of Univ. of Basel Jan-Erling Bäckvall of University of Stockholm Michael K. O’Brien of Wyeth Tomislav Rovis of Colorado State Chris Senanayake of Boehringer Ingelheim

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