Synopsis
The 22nd Annual Review Meeting: Latest Developments in Organic Synthesis will address key areas of contemporary synthetic organic chemistry – catalysis and new synthetic technologies. The event will feature an exciting line-up of leading young UK-based academics. They will deliver a series of review lectures based around a diverse range of catalysis themes, such as enzyme, organo- and dual catalysis, as well as lectures covering photochemistry and new developments in organofluorine methodology. The meeting will deliver a comprehensive overview of the topics, highlighting new methods and reviewing the latest applications and concepts in these areas. Particular attention will be given to demystifying those techniques that may be less familiar to an organic chemistry audience. The final lecture of the day will be the keynote research lecture, presented by Professor Hon Wai Lam, current holder of the GSK Chair of Sustainable 91AV at the University of Nottingham.
Attendees
The meeting is aimed at graduates and post-graduates with a background in organic synthesis and is ideally suited to those studying for a postgraduate degree or working in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology or agrochemical industries. A booklet will be provided to all participants containing the review lecture materials, as well as extensive literature references that will be an excellent resource for years to come. These materials will also be available for your records in electronic format after the meeting.
Programme
10.00 Registration and refreshments
10.30 Welcome and introduction
Session 1
10.35 Developments in biological catalysis for organic chemistry (Dr Sarah Barry, King’s College London).
11.20 Refreshment break
11.40 Synthetic Organic Photochemistry: A Practical Guide (Dr Susannah Coote, Lancaster University).
12.25 Developments in organofluorine chemistry (Dr Steven Cobb, University of Durham).
13.10 Lunch and poster session
Session 2
14.00 Umpolung processes using organocatalysts (Dr Chris Cordier, Imperial College London).
14.45 Dual catalysis: strategies, advances and applications (Dr Jason Camp, University of Huddersfield).
15.30 Poster session and refreshments
16.10 Keynote lecture: Catalytic carbon-carbon bond formation by organometallic migrations and isomerizations (Prof Hon Wai Lam, University of Nottingham).
17.10 Closing remarks and poster prize
17.15 Wine reception
Call for Poster Abstracts
Posters are invited. Interested applicants should send a maximum one page abstract to conferences@soci.org with the subject line "New Approaches in Medicinal 91AV – poster submission" by Friday 4 December 2015. Early submission is recommended due to limited spaces. Please note, if you are an SCI Member your poster will be eligible to be displayed in the C&I area of our website.
Academic Bursaries
Limited bursary places will be available to academic attendees with preference given to those presenting posters and SCI Student Members. This bursary will cover delegate registration fees not travel expenses. To register please email an application to conferences@soci.org by Friday 15 January 2016. You will be notified by Monday 18 January 2016 if your application has been successful.
Exhibition
An exhibition will run alongside the conference during refreshment breaks, for companies and related organisations who may wish to exhibit. For further information and prices please email conferences@soci.org.
Delegate Fees
Early bird fees before Friday 11 December 2015
GB£80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCI Member
GB£25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCI Student Member*
GB£55 . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .SCI Subsidised Member
GB£110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Non-Member
Standard fees after Friday 11 December 2015
GB£100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCI Member
GB£35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCI Student Member*
GB£65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCI Subsidised Member
GB£130 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Non-Member
* A limited amount of student member places are available.
The 22nd Annual Review Meeting: Latest Developments in Organic Synthesis will address key areas of contemporary synthetic organic chemistry – catalysis and new synthetic technologies. The event will feature an exciting line-up of leading young UK-based academics. They will deliver a series of review lectures based around a diverse range of catalysis themes, such as enzyme, organo- and dual catalysis, as well as lectures covering photochemistry and new developments in organofluorine methodology. The meeting will deliver a comprehensive overview of the topics, highlighting new methods and reviewing the latest applications and concepts in these areas. Particular attention will be given to demystifying those techniques that may be less familiar to an organic chemistry audience. The final lecture of the day will be the keynote research lecture, presented by Professor Hon Wai Lam, current holder of the GSK Chair of Sustainable 91AV at the University of Nottingham.
Attendees
The meeting is aimed at graduates and post-graduates with a background in organic synthesis and is ideally suited to those studying for a postgraduate degree or working in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology or agrochemical industries. A booklet will be provided to all participants containing the review lecture materials, as well as extensive literature references that will be an excellent resource for years to come. These materials will also be available for your records in electronic format after the meeting.
Programme
10.00 Registration and refreshments
10.30 Welcome and introduction
Session 1
10.35 Developments in biological catalysis for organic chemistry (Dr Sarah Barry, King’s College London).
11.20 Refreshment break
11.40 Synthetic Organic Photochemistry: A Practical Guide (Dr Susannah Coote, Lancaster University).
12.25 Developments in organofluorine chemistry (Dr Steven Cobb, University of Durham).
13.10 Lunch and poster session
Session 2
14.00 Umpolung processes using organocatalysts (Dr Chris Cordier, Imperial College London).
14.45 Dual catalysis: strategies, advances and applications (Dr Jason Camp, University of Huddersfield).
15.30 Poster session and refreshments
16.10 Keynote lecture: Catalytic carbon-carbon bond formation by organometallic migrations and isomerizations (Prof Hon Wai Lam, University of Nottingham).
17.10 Closing remarks and poster prize
17.15 Wine reception
Call for Poster Abstracts
Posters are invited. Interested applicants should send a maximum one page abstract to conferences@soci.org with the subject line "New Approaches in Medicinal 91AV – poster submission" by Friday 4 December 2015. Early submission is recommended due to limited spaces. Please note, if you are an SCI Member your poster will be eligible to be displayed in the C&I area of our website.
Academic Bursaries
Limited bursary places will be available to academic attendees with preference given to those presenting posters and SCI Student Members. This bursary will cover delegate registration fees not travel expenses. To register please email an application to conferences@soci.org by Friday 15 January 2016. You will be notified by Monday 18 January 2016 if your application has been successful.
Exhibition
An exhibition will run alongside the conference during refreshment breaks, for companies and related organisations who may wish to exhibit. For further information and prices please email conferences@soci.org.
Delegate Fees
Early bird fees before Friday 11 December 2015
GB£80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCI Member
GB£25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCI Student Member*
GB£55 . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .SCI Subsidised Member
GB£110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Non-Member
Standard fees after Friday 11 December 2015
GB£100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCI Member
GB£35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCI Student Member*
GB£65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCI Subsidised Member
GB£130 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Non-Member
* A limited amount of student member places are available.