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Call for Abstracts


IMPORTANT DATES

September 2006 First Circular
December 1, 2006 Deadline for nominations for Chirality Medal 2007
March 1, 2007 Abstract deadline for lecture abstracts
April 2007 Preliminary Program posted at www.chirality2007.org
June 11, 2007 Deadline to submit poster abstracts to be published in Final Program

Poster abstracts received after June 11 may be presented at the meeting but will not be published in the Final Program. Must email janetbarr@aol.com to reserve a poster board at the meeting. 

Click here to submit your abstract.


CALL FOR PAPERS

Submissions of abstracts for oral and poster presentations covering all aspects of chirality are welcome from scientists, engineers, researchers, and practitioners in the world-wide. We are striving to ensure the broadest possible coverage of recent advances. In order for the scientific committee to develop appropriate oral and poster sessions for the program, we strongly encourage you to submit your abstract through email here. The deadlines to submit abstracts are posted above under "Important Dates."

Abstract length--approximately 400 words. If sending as an attached file, send in MicroSoft Word, RTF or text format (.doc, .rtf, or .txt) and cut-and-paste the abstract into the e-mail. Indicate the name of meeting, lecture or poster preference, list of authors/coauthors with addresses, and underline the presenting author. Please be sure to provide contact details for the presenting author should we have any questions.

If you intend to submit a contribution for the oral program but company approval is required prior to submitting, please contact us at janetbarr@aol.com by March 1 and give the name of the meeting, abstract title, authors, brief description of the kind of material that you would like to present, and when approval is expected. This material will be kept confidential. The broad spectrum of lecture and poster presentations will create an interdisciplinary forum highlighting the following scientific themes:

  • New Chiral Selectors
  • Pharmaceutical Chirality
  • Biological Chirality
  • Asymmetric Synthesis & Catalysts
  • Outsourcing Chirality
  • Chiral Sensors
  • NMR and Other Spectroscopic Techniques
  • Chiroptical Spectroscopy
  • Theoretical Aspects of Chirality
  • Enantioseparations (Analytical & Preparative)
  • Environmental Chirality



PRELIMINARY LIST OF CONFIRMED SPEAKERS

  • K. Barry Sharpless, The Scripps Research Institute, LaJolla, CA, USA, recipient of The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2001 for his work on enantioselective catalysis.
  • Shalini Andersson, AstraZeneca, Sweden
  • Daniel Armstrong, University of Texas at Arlington
  • Nina Berova, Columbia University
  • Dale Boger, The Scripps Research Institute
  • Roberto Corradini, University of Parma
  • Joseph Gal, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
  • Arthur Wayne Garrison, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • Myung Ho Hyun, Pusan National University
  • Guy Humphrey, Merck & Co., Inc., USA
  • Dilip Kondepudi, Wake Forest University
  • Jerome LaCour, University of Geneva
  • Kenji Mori, University of Tokyo, Japan
  • Yoshio Okamoto, Nagoya University
  • Jay Siegel, University of Zurich
  • Thomas Wenzel, Bates College
  • Peter Wipf , University of Pittsburgh
  • Eiji Yashima, Nagoya University


PROCEEDINGS

The Symposium proceedings will be published in a special issue of the journal, Chirality.


SUBMIT ABSTRACTS

E-mail abstract to the following address: janetbarr@aol.com

 

 
 

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