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2011 NJC Symposium: New Directions in Chemistry

The 2011 NJC Symposium: New Directions in Chemistry will feature talks by eight well-known chemists, all members of NJC‘s editorial board, working in different areas of chemistry (biochemistry, coordination chemistry, organic chemistry, computational chemistry). These presentations will highlight the contributions of chemistry to a variety of challenges faced by our society today (in fields as diverse as the environment, health, electronics, etc.).

When: April 11-12, 2011
Where: ISIS Building on the Esplanade Campus of the University of Strasbourg (Sciences Faculties)
Organizers: Prof. Mir Wais Hosseini (Strasbourg) and Dr Denise Parent (Montpellier)
Sponsors: NJC, CNRS Institute of Chemistry, RSC Publishing, University of Strasbourg
Registration: the symposium is free and open to all interested persons. For organisational purposes we ask you to register your attendance by sending an email to njc@univ-montp2.fr.

The detailed program is given below.

Monday, April 11th (session 1)

16.30 Helen Hailes (University College London, UK) “The use of enzymes in synthesis”
17.10 Peter Junk (Monash University, Australia) “Rare earths as potential corrosion inhibitors”
17.50 Michael Scott (University of Florida, USA) “Design and synthesis of soft donor ligands for selective binding of harmful f-elements”

Tuesday, April 12th (sessions 2 and 3)

9.00 Barbara Nawrot (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland) “Chemically modified small inhibitory nucleic acids”
9.40 Wais Hosseini (University of Strasbourg, France) “Molecular turnstiles”
10.20 Fabrizia Grepioni (University of Bologna, Italy) “The growing world of crystal forms”
11.00 Break
11.20 Odile Eisenstein (University of Montpellier, France) “Determining reaction mechanisms in organometallic chemistry with computational chemistry”
12.00 Jerry Atwood (University of Missouri-Columbia, USA) “New understanding of the organic solid state”

Feel free to attend 1, 2, 3 or more lectures, as you wish.

For further information and updates, please contact Dr Denise Parent at the NJC Editorial Office: njc@uni-montp2.fr.

Travel and hotel arrangements are the attendee’s responsibility. A list of local hotels is available upon request to valerie.rey@unistra.fr.

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NJC Dinner at Pacifichem

In the lovely Bali by the Sea Restaurant overlooking Waikiki beach, NJC Associate Editor Peter Junk hosted a group of speakers from three Pacifichem 2010 symposia for drinks and dinner. Many of the guests were authors in the NJC thematic issue on main group chemistry published earlier in the year (August 2010). Host-for-the-evening Peter thanked all present for their contributions and support. A special thanks went to Prof. Fumiyuki Ozawa of Kyoto for his great efforts with the thematic issue and organization of the dinner. Watching the sunset, the participants from around the world enjoyed excellent food and wine, while mingling and talking about…chemistry, what else!

Tilley, Ozawa, MarderSekiguchi, Junk & Junk

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Meet the NJC team

The NJC team will be attending a number of conferences in 2011. Find out where you can meet us!

Drs. Denise Parent (Managing Editor), Marie Cote (Deputy Editor), Yannick Guari and Laurent Vial (Assistant Editors)

Here is a selection of the conferences we will be attending:

Please let us know if you are planning on attending any of these meetings as it would be lovely to meet you there.

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Meet the team at ElecMol’10

NJC is proud to be sponsoring ElecMol’10 – the 5th International Meeting on Molecular Electronics – taking    place in Grenoble (France) from 06 December 2010 to 10 December 2010.

On this special occasion, two young scientists will receive NJC Poster Prizes that reward creative and multidisciplinary research works in the chemical sciences.

If you are also attending ElecMol’10, feel free to come and meet Assistant Editor Laurent Vial, who will be happy to answer all your questions about NJC.

Dr. Laurent Vial, NJC Assistant Editor

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