Organic chemists are welcome to the 2nd Organic Chemistry Frontiers International Symposium to be held on 21 April in Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China. This symposium will feature a number of invited lectures focusing on the cutting-edge research in organic chemistry, given by leading scientists from respective areas. This meeting is freely open to all delegates. To participate in this exciting event, now register online for free.
The aim of this symposium is to bring together world-leading scientists to communicate and discuss advancing research in organic chemistry, stimulating the exchange of ideas and experiences and fostering new research collaborations for the sake of better chemistry and a better world.
Topics of this symposium include:
• Asymmetric catalysis
• Organocatalysis
• C-H bond activation
• Synthesis of natural products
• Heterocyclic compounds
• Molecule recognition
Organic Chemistry Frontiers International Symposia are a series of meetings sponsored by Organic Chemistry Frontiers, a collaborative journal developed by the Chinese Chemical Society, the Å·ÃÀAV and Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry. The meeting this year is financially supported and organized by Organic Chemistry Frontiers and Department of Chemistry, Zhejiang University.
The aim of this symposium is to bring together world-leading scientists to communicate and discuss advancing research in organic chemistry, stimulating the exchange of ideas and experiences and fostering new research collaborations for the sake of better chemistry and a better world.
Topics of this symposium include:
• Asymmetric catalysis
• Organocatalysis
• C-H bond activation
• Synthesis of natural products
• Heterocyclic compounds
• Molecule recognition
Organic Chemistry Frontiers International Symposia are a series of meetings sponsored by Organic Chemistry Frontiers, a collaborative journal developed by the Chinese Chemical Society, the Å·ÃÀAV and Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry. The meeting this year is financially supported and organized by Organic Chemistry Frontiers and Department of Chemistry, Zhejiang University.