Event Details
Event: Recent Advances in Synthesis and Chemical Biology X
Date: December 9, 2011
Time: 09.00am to 5.15pm
Venue: Health Sciences Centre, UCD Dublin, Ireland
The CSCB will hold its 10th annual symposium on December 9, 2011 at the Health Sciences Centre, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland - Building No. 26 on the Campus Map - please click here.
Confirmed Speakers
Professor M. Christina White, University of Illinois, USA
Professor T. J. Donohoe, University of Oxford, UK
Professor Mark Lautens, University of Toronto, Canada
Professor Thorfinnur Gunnlaugsson, University of Dublin
Professor Kevin Nolan, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Programme
Download the symposium programme here
Registration
A registration charge of Eur30 in advance (by Friday December 2nd) is required. Please contact Ann Mooney for further details - email cscb@ucd.ie, tel: +353-1-716-2966. To register, please email your name and department/school/institution to cscb@ucd.ie by Friday December 2nd.
Posters and Abstracts
There will be a poster session in the afternoon from 2.45pm to 4.15pm. Prizes will be awarded for the best three posters.
Anyone wishing to submit a poster should send an email containing an abstract to cscb@ucd.ie by Friday November 18, 2011 at the latest for inclusion in the abstracts booklet. Abstracts should be formatted as per the template below and submitted as a Word file attachment only.
Name of person submitting |
Department/school and name of institution |
Title of poster |
Abstract in Word format. To be typed in Times 12pt, no more than one A4 page. |
Download the template for poster abstracts (MS Word)
Acknowledgment of authors and funding bodies
Please can you indicate the presenting author by underlining the name and indicate the corresponding author by inserting an asterisk after his/her name. Please include logo(s) for the relevant funding body.
Poster dimensions should be no larger than A0 (841mm x 1189mm or 33.11in x 46.81in) and should be in PORTRAIT FORMAT ONLY.
The CSCB symposium 'Recent Advances in Synthesis and Chemical Biology X' is kindly sponsored by -