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Seventh Tetrahedron Symposium

Type Symposium
Date May 25, 2006 to
May 26, 2006
Venue Kyoto Research Park in Kyoto, Japan

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Chemistry Specialties
  • biological chemistry
  • biological sciences
  • organic chemistry
Chemistry Techniques
  • other
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This Seventh Tetrahedron Symposium, held in association with Drug Discovery Today, will address 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.

* Organic Synthesis * Bioorganic Chemistry * Organic Chemistry of Materials * Supramolecular Chemistry

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The Seventh Tetrahedron Symposium 2006 is the latest in a series of Symposia organized by Elsevier in conjunction with the Tetrahedron group of journals. The 2006 Symposium is organized in association with Drug Discovery Today.

Speakers

Dale Boger, USA Stephen Buchwald, USA Naoto Chatani, Japan Steve Davis, UK Shunichi Hashimoto, Japan Byeang Hyean Kim, Korea Yoshiaki Kiso, Japan Keiji Maruoka, Japan Masahiro Murakami, Japan Makoto Sasaki, Japan Herbert Waldmann, Germany Paul Wender, USA John Wood, USA Qi-Lin Zhou, China

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