Topics covered: latest developments in modelling and mechanism in catalytic processes, non-precious metal catalysis, direct amidation, biocatalysis and organocatalysis.
Programme
10:15
Registration, refreshments and poster display
11:00
Introduction & welcome
11:05
What goes around comes around, or does it?
Guy Lloyd-Jones, Edinburgh University, UK
11:50
The current art of modeling organocatalysis: the Houk-List model revisited a decade on
Henry Rzepa, Imperial College, London, UK
12:35
Lunch and poster display
13:35
How much catalyst do we need?
Carsten Bolm, University of Aachen, Germany
14:20
Important catalytic transformations for drug development
Chris Senanayake, Boehringer Ingelheim, US
15:05
Biotransformations and scale-up
Tom Moody, Almac Goup
15:50
Refreshment and poster display
16:10
Direct amide formation - the issues, the art, the industrial application
David Jackson, Syngenta AG, Switzerland
16:55
Pot-economy in total synthesis
Yojiro Hayashi, Tohoku University, Japan
Programme
10:15
Registration, refreshments and poster display
11:00
Introduction & welcome
11:05
What goes around comes around, or does it?
Guy Lloyd-Jones, Edinburgh University, UK
11:50
The current art of modeling organocatalysis: the Houk-List model revisited a decade on
Henry Rzepa, Imperial College, London, UK
12:35
Lunch and poster display
13:35
How much catalyst do we need?
Carsten Bolm, University of Aachen, Germany
14:20
Important catalytic transformations for drug development
Chris Senanayake, Boehringer Ingelheim, US
15:05
Biotransformations and scale-up
Tom Moody, Almac Goup
15:50
Refreshment and poster display
16:10
Direct amide formation - the issues, the art, the industrial application
David Jackson, Syngenta AG, Switzerland
16:55
Pot-economy in total synthesis
Yojiro Hayashi, Tohoku University, Japan