The Chem. Soc. Rev. Symposium will take place at Lanzhou University on 21st September 2015. The provisional programme details can be found on this page.
The symposium will feature lectures from Chem. Soc. Rev. Editorial and Advisory Board members from China and across the world, who are leading researchers in their respective fields. The topics covered will span a broad range of cutting edge chemistry and will appeal to anyone working in chemistry and its interfaces with other disciplines.
Chem. Soc. Rev. Executive Editor, Dr May Copsey, the Chair of the Editorial Board Prof Philip Gale and our local host, Professor Haoli Zhang warmly invite you to take part in this event and look forward to welcoming you to Lanzhou.
Aims
The symposia will bring together exceptional researchers from Chem. Soc. Rev.’s Editorial and Advisory Boards for an outstanding plenary programme. There will be opportunities during the coffee and lunch breaks for networking between delegates, Board members and Chem. Soc. Rev Executive Editor Dr May Copsey. The symposium is free to attend for all; no registration is required.
The symposium will feature lectures from Chem. Soc. Rev. Editorial and Advisory Board members from China and across the world, who are leading researchers in their respective fields. The topics covered will span a broad range of cutting edge chemistry and will appeal to anyone working in chemistry and its interfaces with other disciplines.
Chem. Soc. Rev. Executive Editor, Dr May Copsey, the Chair of the Editorial Board Prof Philip Gale and our local host, Professor Haoli Zhang warmly invite you to take part in this event and look forward to welcoming you to Lanzhou.
Aims
The symposia will bring together exceptional researchers from Chem. Soc. Rev.’s Editorial and Advisory Boards for an outstanding plenary programme. There will be opportunities during the coffee and lunch breaks for networking between delegates, Board members and Chem. Soc. Rev Executive Editor Dr May Copsey. The symposium is free to attend for all; no registration is required.