Sponsored by ACS, RSC-US and IUPAC
Eminent scientists from industry and academia will deliver plenary lectures.
Confirmed Lecturers include:
Melanie Sanford, University of Michigan
"Pd(II/IV)-Catalyzed Reactions in Organic Synthesis”
Alison Frontier, University of Rochester
"New Twists on the Nazarov Cyclization”
Christopher Straub, Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research
"Sympathy for the Devil: Taking IAP Antagonists from Research to the Clinic”
Andreas Goutopoulos, EMD Serono
"The Discovery of Novel Allosteric MEK Inhibitors as Potential Anticancer Agents"
Michael Barbachyn, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals
"Challenges in the Discovery of New Antibacterial Agents"
Scott Snyder, Columbia University
"Lessons in Chemoselectivity: Total Synthesis of Polyphenolic Natural Products"
The symposium will be followed by a networking reception and vendor exhibition
Symposium registration fee: $50.00 or $25 for Students
Vendors please contact the Organizing Committee
Attendance is Limited – Advanced Registration is REQUIRED
www.ACSandRSCinCambridge.org
Eminent scientists from industry and academia will deliver plenary lectures.
Confirmed Lecturers include:
Melanie Sanford, University of Michigan
"Pd(II/IV)-Catalyzed Reactions in Organic Synthesis”
Alison Frontier, University of Rochester
"New Twists on the Nazarov Cyclization”
Christopher Straub, Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research
"Sympathy for the Devil: Taking IAP Antagonists from Research to the Clinic”
Andreas Goutopoulos, EMD Serono
"The Discovery of Novel Allosteric MEK Inhibitors as Potential Anticancer Agents"
Michael Barbachyn, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals
"Challenges in the Discovery of New Antibacterial Agents"
Scott Snyder, Columbia University
"Lessons in Chemoselectivity: Total Synthesis of Polyphenolic Natural Products"
The symposium will be followed by a networking reception and vendor exhibition
Symposium registration fee: $50.00 or $25 for Students
Vendors please contact the Organizing Committee
Attendance is Limited – Advanced Registration is REQUIRED
www.ACSandRSCinCambridge.org