2004 Seminars and Events

April July September October November December

 

April 2004

Synthesis Workshop

Date: April 30 2004
Venue: UCD School of Chemistry and Chemical Biology

  • Dr Stephen Connon Trinity College Dublin
    The Baylis-Hillman Reaction: Rate Acceleration and Scope Expansion via Organocatalysis

  • Dr Matthias Tacke University College Dublin
    Novel Titanocene Anticancer Drugs

  • Dr Mauro Adamo Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
    Application of Parallel Synthesis to Drug Discovery

  • Professor Pat Guiry University College Dublin
    Studies in the Synthesis of Lipoxin A4 Analogues

  • Professor Tony Barrett Imperial College London
    Recent Advances in the Total Synthesis of Antibiotic Natural Products

 

July 2004

Reaction Mechanisms VII International Conference

Date: July 4 to 8 2004
Venue: UCD School of Chemistry and Chemical Biology

 

September 2004

Seminar

Date: September 20 2004
Venue: UCD School of Chemistry and Chemical Biology

  • Professor Huw Davies The University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
    Catalytic Asymmetric C-H Activation: Applications in Organic Synthesis

 

October 2004

 

Seminar

Date: October 22 2004
Venue: UCD School of Chemistry and Chemical Biology

  • Dr Fredrik Haeffner Brown University, Rhode Island, USA
    Understanding the Molecular Mechanisms Controlling the Metallochemistry of Alzheimer's β-amyloid Copper Complex: Theory and Experiments

 

November 2004

 

Seminar

Date: November 26 2004
Venue: UCD School of Chemistry and Chemical Biology

  • Professor Ray Jones, University of Loughborough, UK
    1,3-Dipoles: Tales of the Expected and the Unexpected

 

December 2004

 

Recent Advances in Synthesis and Chemical Biology III

Date: December 13 2004
Venue:
Hamilton Building, Trinity College Dublin

 

  • Professor Greg Fu Massachusetts Institute of Technlogy, USA
    Asymmetric Catalysis with “Planar-Chiral” Heterocycles

  • Professor Horst Kunz Institut Für Organische Chemie, Mainz, Germany
    Synthetic Glycopeptides for the Development of Antitumour Vaccines

  • Dr Jean Martinez Université Montpellier 1, France
    Genome as a Source for the Discovery of New Peptide Hormone. Synthesis and Pharmacological Characterization of New Active Peptides

  • Professor Sue Berners-Price University of Western Australia
    The Design of Metal-Based Anticancer Drugs: Novel Targets and Novel Mechanisms

  • Professor Jon Dilworth University of Oxford, UK
    Towards New Imaging and Therapeutic Agents Based on Rhenium and Copper

  • Professor Sir Tom Blundel University of Cambridge, UK
    Post-genomic Science, Structural Biology and Drug Discovery: Opportunities and Challenges

 


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