We invite you to join us for a Chem. Soc. Rev. Symposium at Lanzhou University on 21st September 2015. The event is free to attend and there is no need to register in advance.
The symposium will feature lectures from Chem. Soc. Rev. Editorial and Advisory Board members from China and across the world, who are leading researchers in their respective fields. The topics covered will span a broad range of cutting edge chemistry and will appeal to anyone working in chemistry and its interfaces with other disciplines.
The programme is scheduled to begin from 8:30 am and the details are as follows:
08:30 | Opening Remarks Dr May Copsey and Professor Haoli Zhang |
Session 1 | |
08:45 | Anion and amino-acid transport through lipid bilayers Professor Philip Gale University of Southampton, UK |
09:20 | New probes for use in polymer self-assembly and nanostructure labelling Professor Rachel O’Reilly University of Warwick, UK |
09:55 | Intracellular Mapping of Metals and Metallodrugs Professor Zijian Guo Nanjing University, China |
10:30 | Morning Tea |
Session 2 | |
10:50 | Novel chemistry in the atmosphere probed using field measurements of the hydroxyl and other radicals Professor Dwayne Heard University of Leeds, UK |
11:25 | Effective Charge Carrier Utilization in Photocatalytic Conversions Professor Jinlong Gong Tianjin University, China |
12:00 | Lunch Break |
Session 3 | |
14:00 | Collaborative Approach for C-H Functionalization Professor Huw Davies Emory University, USA |
14:35 | Asymmetric Direct Transformation of Aromatic Compounds Professor Shuli You Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, China |
15:10 | Bioorthogonal Elimination Reactions Professor Peng Chen Peking University, China |
15.45 | Afternoon tea |
Session 4 | |
16:05 | Functional Materials Constructed by the Combination of Traditional Polymers and Host-Guest Molecular Recognition Motifs Professor Feihe Huang Zhejiang University, China |
16:40 | Assembling functional molecular units through non-covalent and covalent bonds off and on surfaces Professor David Amabilino University of Nottingham, UK |
17:15 | What could molecular assembly learn from chemical catalysis? Professor Zhong-Qun Tian Xiamen University, China |
17:50 | Closing Remarks |
18:00 | Close of meeting |
Chem. Soc. Rev. Executive Editor, Dr May Copsey, the Chair of the Editorial Board Prof. Philip Gale and our local host, Professor Haoli Zhang warmly invite you to take part in this event and look forward to welcoming you to Lanzhou.