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Chemical Science Program

This is a program in which particular emphasis is placed on organic chemistry including organic synthesis, natural products and some aspects of medicinal chemistry. Leading international experts have been invited to our special seminars and training courses to provide updates on recent advances in the above mentioned disciplines. The program has brought together chemists from national universities and governmental agencies to benefit from the activities organized.


YEAR 2010

Date
New Drugs from Nature
  Prof. Kurt Hostettmann, Professeur Honoraire, aux Universit'e de Geneve, Lausanne, Switzerland

8 Feb

Stereocontrolled Synthesis of Cyclobutanes via Heteroconjugate Addition & Synthetic Studies toward Natural Products
  Assist. Prof. Masaatsu  Adachi, Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University, Japan

25 Jan

Total Synthesis of Bioactive Marine Natural Products Directed toward the  Discovery of New Anticancer Drugs (click to see Abstract)
  Prof. Takehiko Yoshimitsu, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Osaka University, Japan

20 Jan

Synthesis of C-manosyltryptophan, a novel C-glycosyl amino acid found in proteins
  Prof. Toshio Nishikawa, Laboratory of Organic Chemistry, Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University, Japan

12 Jan

YEAR 2009

Date

Biomimetic Syntheses of Biologically Significant Natural Products
  Prof. Wei-Dong Z. Li, State Key Laboratory of Elemento-organic Chemistry, Nankai University, China

18 Nov

Cancer Neovascular Therapy
  Prof. Naoto Oku, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, Shizuoka University, Japan

17 Nov

Radical Cyclizations of a-Iodoketones: Application to the Total Synthesis of Natural Products
  Prof. Chin-Kang Sha, Department of Chemistry, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, Republic of China

20 Oct

Search for New Anti-angiogenic and -lymphagiogenic Compounds from Natural Resources
  Assoc.Prof. Tomofumi Miyamoto, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyushu University, Japan

19 Oct

Catalytic Multicomponent Reactions: Controlled Access to Molecular Complexity and Diversity
  Prof. Ronald Grigg, School of Chemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Physical Sciences, University of Leeds, U.K.

21 Jul

Designed  Nitroxides  for  the  Development  of  Sensors and Tailored  Materials (click to see Abstract)
  Assoc. Prof. Rebecca Braslau, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, U.S.A. 

9 Jun

Chemistry at the Academic Industry Interface Using Synthetic Chemistry to Elucidate Fundamental Mechanisms of Malaria Infection and Create an Anti-Malaria Vaccine
  Prof. Peter H. Seeberger, Department of Biomolecular Systems, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Department of Chemistry, Free University, Germany

7 May

Process Chemistry at the Academic Industry Interface
  Prof. Jay S. Siegel, Institute of Organic Chemistry, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

7 Apr

Generation of a set of simple, interpretable ADMET rules of thumb
  Dr. Matthew Paul  Gleeson, GlaxoSmithKline, U.K.

11 Mar

Gold-Catalyzed Stereoselective Annulation of Carbo- and Heterocyclic Compounds: Developments and Applications (click to see Abstract)
  Prof. Seunghoon Shin, Department of Chemistry, Hanyang University, Korea

23 Feb

An Overview of the Pharmaceutical Industry I and II
  Prof. Tim Gallagher, School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, U.K.

23 Feb

Bioorganic Chemistry of Carcinogenesis, Chemotherapy and Chemoprevention
  Prof. Shana Sturla, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Minnesota, U.S.A.

17 Feb

Asymmetric Ir-catalysed hydrogenations: New ligands, new substrates (click to see Abstract)
  Prof. Pher Andersson, Uppsala University, Department of Biochemistry & Organic Chemistry, Sweden

11 Feb

Supramolecular structure and nanoassemblies of conjugated macrocycles (click to see Abstract)
  Prof. Masahiko Iyoda, Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan

5 Feb



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