Synopsis
The SCI’s Fine Chemical Group is pleased to announce a one-day meeting to showcase cutting edge synthetic organic chemistry. The aim of the meeting is to highlight new synthetic approaches, disconnections and methods, and their application as developed by key researchers from both academia and industry. An exciting line up of leading academic and industrial scientists will present a series of lectures covering areas such as photochemical reactions, C–H activation and new catalytic methods.
This meeting will appeal to anyone interested in the latest developments in synthetic organic chemistry, both in industry and in academia.
Programme:
Early bird fees before 12pm Friday 1 September 2017
The SCI’s Fine Chemical Group is pleased to announce a one-day meeting to showcase cutting edge synthetic organic chemistry. The aim of the meeting is to highlight new synthetic approaches, disconnections and methods, and their application as developed by key researchers from both academia and industry. An exciting line up of leading academic and industrial scientists will present a series of lectures covering areas such as photochemical reactions, C–H activation and new catalytic methods.
This meeting will appeal to anyone interested in the latest developments in synthetic organic chemistry, both in industry and in academia.
Programme:
- 09.30 Registration and refreshments
- 10.00 Chair's welcome
- 10.10 Be practical! sustainable homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis for efficient organic synthesis - Prof Matthias Beller, Liebniz-Institute for Catalysis, Germany
- 11.00 Applications of innovative synthesis in medicinal science - Dr Danica Rankic, Pfizer, USA
- 11.40 Simplifying earth-abundant metal catalysis - Dr Stephen Thomas, University of Edinburgh, UK
- 12.15 Lunch, exhibition viewing and networking
- 13.30 Pd, Ag and Au in C–H activation: reactivity and selectivity control in the synthesis of biaryls - Prof Igor Larossa, University of Manchester, UK
- 14.15 Visible-light-mediated generation of nitrogen radicals: aminofunctionalisations and N-Arylations - Dr Daniele Leonori, University of Manchester, UK
- 14.50 Development of a Safe, Robust Oxidation Process for the Synthesis of a Base-Sensitive Protease Inhibitor on Multi-Kilo scale - Dr John Studley
- 15.30 Refreshment break
- 15.50 Development of stereoselective P-O bond forming reactions for the synthesis of nucleotide pro-drug - Dr Dan DiRocca, Merck, USA
- 16.30 New photoredox reactions - Prof David Macmillan, Princeton University, USA
- 17.20 Close of meeting and drinks reception
Early bird fees before 12pm Friday 1 September 2017
- GB£100. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCI Member
- GB£35. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCI Student Member
- GB£130. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Non-Member
- GB£140 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCI Member
- GB£50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCI Student Member
- GB£180 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Non-Member