Event Details
Event: Recent Advances in Synthesis and Chemical Biology VI
Date: December 14, 2007
Time: 8:45am
Venue: Trinity College Dublin
The CSCB will hold its sixth annual symposium on December 14, 2007 at Trinity College Dublin.
8.45am | Opening session:
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9.00am-10.00am | Chairperson: Professor Paul Murphy Professor Peter Seeberger, ETH Zürich |
10.00am-11.00am | Chairperson: Professor Kevin Nolan Professor Thomas Carell, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich |
11.00am-11.30am | Coffee/Tea Break |
11.30am-12.30pm | Chairperson: Dr Donal O'Shea GlaxoSmithkline Lecture |
12.30pm-1.15pm | Lunch Break |
1.15pm-2.15pm | Chairperson: Professor Mathias Senge Eli Lilly Lecture |
2.15pm-3.15pm | Poster Session. Coffee/Tea Break |
3.15pm-4.15pm | Chairperson: Professor John M. Kelly Institut de Recherches Servier Lecture |
4.15pm-5.15pm | Chairperson: Dr Marc Devocelle Professor Mark Bradley, University of Edinburgh |
5.15pm | Closing Remarks: Professor Pat Guiry |
Download the programme for the CSCB 2007 Symposium - Recent Advances in Synthesis and Chemical Biology - VI
Registration
Registration is free, however you must register in advance. To register, please email your name and department/school/institution to cscb.reception@ucd.ie
Posters and Abstracts
There will be a poster session in the afternoon from 2.15pm to 3.15pm.
If anyone would like to submit a poster, please could they email the following details to the CSCB – cscb.reception@ucd.ie by Friday 16th November 2007 at the latest for inclusion in the abstracts booklet.
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)
Poster dimensions to be no larger than A0 (841mm x 1189mm or 33.11in x 46.81in) and should be in PORTRAIT FORMAT ONLY.
Acknowledgment of authors
Please can you indicate the presenting author by underlining the name and indicate the corresponding author by inserting an asterisk after his/her name.