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Chemical Synthesis: Advances and ApplicationsFriday, June 25, 2010 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (ET)Boston, MA |
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Event Details
The CMLD-BU will host Boston University's Eleventh Annual Symposium on
Chemical Synthesis: Advances and Applications
on Friday June 25, 2010
on Friday June 25, 2010
This year's symposium will be held from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM and includes both a vendor exhibit and poster session.
See the CMLD-BU Web site for more details and full agenda.
Talks will be presented by:
- Professor Scott J. Miller, Irénée duPont Professor of Chemistry, Yale University
- Natural Products, Synthetic Catalysts and Unnatural Products
- Professor Donna G. Blackmond, Scripps Research Institute
- Kinetic and Mechanistic Studies in Organocatalysis
- Professor Stephen L. Buchwald, Camille Dreyfus Professor of Chemistry, MIT
- Progress in Pd-Catalyzed C-N and C-C Coupling Reactions
- Professor Eric N. Jacobsen, Sheldon Emery Professor of Chemistry, Harvard University
- Asymmetric Catalysis with Urea and Thiourea Derivatives: Fundamental Insights and Some Useful Reactions
Registration & Attendance is free.
Tickets are not required to attend.
An e-mail confirmation will be sent from orders@eventbrite.com.
Vendors interested in attending and displaying at the Symposium should contact Alice McKenney, the CMLD Center Administrator at:
617-353-2515
If you have problems registering via this website, contact Mick Timony at:
Would you like to present a poster at the Symposium? Register at:
When & Where
LSEB - B01 & B03
24 Cummington Street
Boston,
MA
Friday, June 25, 2010 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (ET)
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Hosted By
CMLD-BU
| The Center for Chemical Methodology and Library Development at Boston University (CMLD-BU ) is a center funded by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) focused on the discovery of new methodologies to produce novel chemical libraries of unprecedented complexity for biological screening. The goal of the CMLD-BU is to explore and expand the diversity of small-molecule libraries by creating general, useful protocols for stereocontrolled synthesis. This process will involve the creation of novel chemical libraries that uniquely probe three-dimensional space by employing stereochemical and positional variation within the molecular framework as diversity elements for library design. A major objective of the CMLD-BU is also to provide information and chemistry protocols to the public on parallel and chemical library synthesis. The CMLD-BU has also organized the Chemical Library Consortium (CLC)to provide members of the biology community with access to its chemical libraries. The CLC will ultimately enable the demonstration of the quality of any given library through the identification of molecules that can be utilized as tools to investigate cellular processes.
CMLD centers of excellence supported by NIGMS have also been established at the University of Pittsburgh , The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, the University of Kansas. and the Chicago Tri-Institutional Center for Chemical Methods and Library Development |