The RSC Organic Division Ireland Regional Meeting 2021 will involve presentations by organic chemists from universities around Ireland, and will conclude with a presentation by 2019 Hickinbottom Award winner Dr Allan Watson from the University of St Andrews. Dr Watson received this award in recognition of his work on development of approaches to understand the mechanisms of catalytic reactions and to generate new approaches for making C–X bonds.
Registration for this meeting is free. Tor register, please click on the "Book Now" link near the top of this page. Follow the instructions given on this website to complete the registration process. You will then receive an e-mail (from events@rsc.org) confirming your registration and containing a link that you can use to join the online meeting on Friday July 2nd.
Speakers:
Dr Peter Knipe (QUB)
Dr Eoghan McGarrigle (UCD)
Dr Trinidad Velasco-Torrijos (NUIM)
Dr Nessan Kerrigan (DCU)
Dr Ger McGlacken (UCC)
Dr Fabien Cougnon (NUIG)
Dr Allan Watson (University of St Andrews)
In addition to the speakers listed above, there will be a small number of short presentations by postgraduate students in lieu of a poster session. Postgraduate students that wish to make a short presentation at this event should register for the event and make use of the option during registration to submit an abstract for an oral presentation. The deadline for submission of abstracts for short presentations by postgraduate students is Friday June 25th.
Registration for this meeting is free. Tor register, please click on the "Book Now" link near the top of this page. Follow the instructions given on this website to complete the registration process. You will then receive an e-mail (from events@rsc.org) confirming your registration and containing a link that you can use to join the online meeting on Friday July 2nd.
Speakers:
Dr Peter Knipe (QUB)
Dr Eoghan McGarrigle (UCD)
Dr Trinidad Velasco-Torrijos (NUIM)
Dr Nessan Kerrigan (DCU)
Dr Ger McGlacken (UCC)
Dr Fabien Cougnon (NUIG)
Dr Allan Watson (University of St Andrews)
In addition to the speakers listed above, there will be a small number of short presentations by postgraduate students in lieu of a poster session. Postgraduate students that wish to make a short presentation at this event should register for the event and make use of the option during registration to submit an abstract for an oral presentation. The deadline for submission of abstracts for short presentations by postgraduate students is Friday June 25th.