Asymmetric Synthesis and Catalysis
Topics: Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Keywords: Diastereoselective methodology, Asymmetric Synthesis, enantioselective, Asymmetric catalysis, Organic Chemistry
Date: /18/19/20/21/ January 2009, Bolans Village, Antigua and Barbuda
Web Site, Contact: jonathan.slater@zingconferences.com
Official Information:
Stereochemistry remains a key component of organic synthesis, and the challenges of asymmetric synthesis continue to provide a fertile ground for new discoveries and inventions in stereocontrol. The conference will include new chemistry ranging from diastereoselective methodology, through enantioselective organometallic processes to asymmetric organocatalysis, and to applications in synthesis.
Chair:
Phil Page (University of East Anglia)
Plenary Speakers:
Andreas Pfaltz (University
of Basel)
Barry Lygo (University of Nottingham)
Dan Comins (North Carolina State University)
Edwin Vedejs (University of Michigan)
Huw Davies (The State University of New York, Buffalo)
Jim Cook (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee)
Karl Anker Jorgensen (Aarhus University)
Marco Ciufolini (University of British Columbia)

