October 2020
Kevin Neumann “Cyanoylides: Solutions to Problems You Didn’t Know You Had”
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Find out more »Prof. Thomas R. WARD “Artificial Metalloenzymes for New-to-Nature Metabolism”
Prof. Thomas R. WARD University of Basel - Switzerland NCCT Molecular Systems Engineering - Dpt of Chemistry https://ward.chemie.unibas.ch/en/home/http://nccr-mse.ch
Find out more »March 2021
Mini-Symposium “Supramolecular Chemistry & Catalysis”
14.30-15.15 - Prof. Janine COSSY "Transition Metal Catalysis: Construction and Functionalization of Carbocycles and Heterocycles" 15.15-16.00 - Prof. Matthias BELLER "Revisiting Organic Synthesis: The Role of New Catalysts" ~ 30 minutes break 16.30-17.15 - Prof. Wais HOSSEINI "Molecular Tectonics: from Molecules to Sequenced Crystals” 17.15-18.00 - Prof. Jean-Marie LEHN "Towards Adaptive Chemistry" Please register for the symposium at: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_IVwMb-i7SEqryMIsUHhKJw
Find out more »May 2021
Prof. Tobias Ritter “Late-Stage Functionalizations”
Dear All, It is my great pleasure to invite you to the Virtual ISIS Conference that will take place on Monday, May 10th, at 16.30. We will have a lecture on "Late-Stage Functionalizations" by Prof. Tobias Ritter (Max Planck Institut für Kohlenforschung, Mülheim, Germany, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany & Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA) Abstract: Late-stage functionalization reactions should reliably functionalize already complex molecules to quickly access value-added molecular diversity. Late-stage functionalization is desirable in many areas of discovery such as in drug or agrochemical…
Find out more »June 2021
Prof. Mischa Bonn “Molecular structure and dynamics of water interfaces”
Prof. Mischa Bonn Molecular Spectroscopy Group, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research Join Zoom Meeting at: https://cnrs.zoom.us/j/99039351695 Meeting ID: 990 3935 1695 Passcode: MBonn1 https://www.mpip-mainz.mpg.de/en/bonn/director Prof. Dr. Mischa Bonn joined the Max Planck Society in 2011 as one of the directors of the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, heading the division “Molecular Spectroscopy”. Mischa completed his MSc degree in physical chemistry - with highest honors - in 1993 at the University of Amsterdam (NL) and performed his PhD…
Find out more »September 2021
Veronique Van Speybroeck “Operando modeling of realistic functional nanoporous materials”
Veronique Van Speybroeck Center for Molecular Modeling, Ghent University, Technologiepark 46, B-9052 Zwijnaarde, Belgium link to the Zoom meeting: https://cnrs.zoom.us/j/96555917725 Meeting ID: 965 5591 7725 Passcode: ISIS2021 Abstract Nanoporous materials having pores with dimensions less than 100 nm, are omnipresent in many application fields such as catalysis, separation, energy storage, etc. The ultimate dream would be to design materials to specific needs such as having the desired surface area, nanoconfinement, etc. This is a very ambitious goal both for…
Find out more »October 2021
Ilan Marek “Nucleophilic Substitution at Quaternary Carbon Stereocenters”
Ilan Marek Schulich Faculty of Chemistry Technion /Israel Institute of Technology Haifa - Israel Research: We are interested in the design and development of new and efficient stereo- and enantioselective strategies for the synthesis of important molecular structures Read more : https://ilanmarek.technion.ac.il/
Find out more »November 2021
Harry Anderson “Synthesis of new carbon allotropes”
Harry Anderson University of Oxford http://hla.chem.ox.ac.uk/index.shtml
Find out more »Andrey Klymchenko “Supramolecular approaches in fluorescence biosensing and bioimaging”
Andrey Klymchenko Laboratory of Bioimaging and Pathologies, UMR CNRS 7021, University of Strasbourg, France Abstract : Supramolecular approaches in fluorescence biosensing and bioimaging Understanding and controlling biological processes require advanced chemical tools ready to co-assemble and interact with biological systems. To this end, we design smart molecules and nanoparticles – fluorescent probes, capable to communicate with biological systems using light. In the field of molecular probes, we develop concepts of biological sensing and imaging based on molecules sensitive to their…
Find out more »February 2022
Prof. Christopher A Hunter “Chemical Evolution Engines”
Prof. Christopher A Hunter University of Cambridge https://www-hunter.ch.cam.ac.uk/
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