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Inaugural Chemical Science Lectureship announced

We are delighted to announce the winner of the inaugural Chemical Science Lectureship – Professor Kevan Shokat.

The 2013 Chemical Science Lectureship was awarded in the area of chemical biology and the award lecture was given at Challenges in Chemical Biology (ISACS11) in Boston, USA, in July. Professor Shokat was presented with his award by Chemical Science Associate Editor, Professor Tom Muir.

Shokat

Tom Muir presenting Kevan Shokat with his Chemical Science Lectureship at ISACS11

Professor Shokat obtained his Ph.D. at UC Berkeley and following appointments at Stanford University and Princeton University, in 1999 he moved to UC San Francisco to his current appointment as Associate Professor of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology.

The Shokat Lab’s research is focused on using the tools of synthetic organic chemistry, structural biology, genetics, and mathematical modelling to gain insight into how signalling networks transmit information in normal and disease settings. Their guiding principle is to use chemistry to answer questions that cannot be addressed by the use of biochemistry or genetics— they seek to provide tools, which fill in the gaps left behind by more traditional approaches.

Award Details
The lectureship, which will be awarded annually, will recognize sustained excellence in research by a mid-career scientist within the chemical sciences. The recipient of the Lectureship is selected and endorsed by the Chemical Science Editorial Board.

The recipient will be invited to present a plenary lecture at a relevant International Symposia on Advancing the Chemical Sciences (ISACS); they will also receive a certificate, $2000 and will be invited to contribute to Chemical Science.

The 2014 Chemical Science Lectureship winner will give a plenary lecture at one of the 2014 ISACS meetings:

  • ISACS 13: Challenges in Inorganic Chemistry and Materials Chemistry – July 2014, Dublin, Ireland
  • ISACS 14: Challenges in Organic Chemistry (Synthesis) – August 2014, Shanghai, China
  • ISACS 15: Challenges in Nanoscience – August 2014, San Diego, USA

More information about these conferences will appear on the ISACS website soon.

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Challenges in Chemical Renewable Energy (ISACS12) – final registration 5 Aug

Final Registration Deadline – 5 August 2013

You have just a few days left to secure a place at the 12th conference in the International Symposia on Advancing the Chemical Sciences (ISACS) series as registration for Challenges in Chemical Renewable Energy (ISACS12) closes on Monday 5 August 2013.

Don’t miss your opportunity to join outstanding researchers from across the globe to explore the themes of photovoltaics, solar fuels, new battery materials, fuel cells and molecular catalysis.

Registration is quick and simple via the online booking system and spaces are filling up fast so be sure to guarantee yours now.

Programme Live

We are pleased to announce that the ISACS12 programme is now available to view online. Take a look at the schedule to discover the full speaker line up and stimulating lecture titles over the entire four days. 

Find Out More

For the latest information on Challenges in Chemical Renewable Energy (ISACS12) or any of the conferences in the series, please follow ISACS on twitter or visit the dedicated webpage.

We look forward to welcoming you to Cambridge.

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ISACS12 Challenges in Chemical Renewable Energy: Early bird deadline 12 July 2013

UPDATE – Challenges in Chemical Renewable Energy (ISACS12)

Early Bird Deadline – 12 July 2013

Don’t forget that early bird registration for Challenges in Chemical Renewable Energy (ISACS12) closes this Friday. Make sure you register for this significant conference before 12 July 2013 to guarantee your place at the reduced fee.

For full details including themes and speaker details, please visit the dedicated website.

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ISACS12 Challenges in Chemical Renewable Energy– Submit your poster abstract by 21 June 2013

UPDATE – Challenges in Chemical Renewable Energy (ISACS12)

Final Chance To Submit

The poster abstract deadline for Challenges in Chemical Renewable Energy (ISACS12) is almost upon us. Take advantage of this exceptional opportunity to showcase your work to a truly global audience and submit before Friday 21 June 2013.

For full details including the speaker line up, please visit the dedicated website.

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Final chance to register for ISACS11 – don’t miss Shokat, Trauner, Yonath and many more!

Registration Deadline – Friday 21 June 2013

You have just a few days left to secure your place at the 11th conference in the International Symposia on Advancing the Chemical Sciences (ISACS) series as registration for Challenges in Chemical Biology (ISACS11) closes on Friday 21 June 2013.

Don’t miss your opportunity to join outstanding researchers from across the globe to explore the themes of immunology, microbiology, chromatin biology, epigenetics, cancer biology, systems biology and neuroscience.

Registration is quick and simple via the online booking system and spaces are filling up fast so be sure to guarantee yours now.

Programme Live

We are pleased to announce that the ISACS11 programme is now available to view online. Take a look at the schedule to discover the full speaker line up and stimulating lecture titles over the entire four days.

Find Out More

For the latest information on Challenges in Chemical Biology (ISACS11) or any of the conferences in the series, please sign up for the exclusive newsletter, follow ISACS on twitter or visit the dedicated webpage.

I look forward to welcoming you to Boston.

Best regards

Professor Ben Davis
Chairman of the Conference Committee
isacs@rsc.org

The International Symposia on Advancing the Chemical Sciences (ISACS) partner the RSC’s flagship journal Chemical Science – Winner of the ALPSP Award for Best New Journal 2011.

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ISACS12 update: Poster deadline, BBC broadcast, and post-grad solar fuels symposium

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With only three months left until Challenges in Chemical Renewable Energy (ISACS12) we would like to update you on all of the latest information regarding this significant event.

Submit your poster abstract now – deadline 21 June 2013 Submit now

Don’t miss your chance to be part of the final 2013 conference in the International Symposia on Advancing the Chemical Sciences (ISACS) series.

The ISACS12 poster deadline is just two weeks away so now is the time to submit an abstract within any of the following themes:

  • Photovoltaics
  • Solar Fuels
  • New battery materials
  • Fuel cells
  • Molecular catalysis

This is an exceptional opportunity to showcase your work to a truly global audience – be sure to act before Friday 21 June 2013.

Exciting news – BBC World Service live at ISACS12

During the ISACS12 conference delegates will have the exclusive opportunity to experience a live recording of The Forum – an ideas discussion show which tackles the big questions of our age with some of the world’s most eminent minds.

Join Daniel Nocera, Clare Grey, Carlos Henrique Brito Cruz and Jim Watson for this exciting broadcast by attending Challenges in Chemical Renewable Energy (ISACS12) – register today.

Post-graduate Solar Fuels Symposium – now available

On 3 September a symposium exploring photochemical, photoelectrochemical and bio-inspired approaches for solar fuel production will be held prior to the conference. This will provide an excellent opportunity for PhD students and postdoctoral researchers working on the conversion of sunlight into chemical fuels to present and discuss their latest research.

If you would like to attend simply tick the post-graduate symposium option when registering for ISACS12.

Find Out More

For the latest information on Challenges in Chemical Renewable Energy (ISACS12) or any of the conferences in the series, please sign up for the exclusive newsletter, follow ISACS on twitter or visit the dedicated webpage.

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ISACS10 Challenges in Organic Materials & Supramolecular Chemistry – Final registration deadline 3rd June 2013

Final Registration Deadline – 3 June 2013

This is your last chance to attend the 10th conference in the International Symposia on Advancing the Chemical Sciences (ISACS) series – Challenges in Organic Materials and Supramolecular Chemistry (ISACS10). Be sure to register before the final deadline on Monday 3 June to secure your place at this significant event.

For full details including the latest programme, please visit the dedicated website.

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Early bird deadline 31 May 2013– ISACS11 Challenges in Chemical Biology

Early Bird Deadline – 31 May 2013

Don’t forget that early bird registration for Challenges in Chemical Biology (ISACS11) closes on Friday.  Make sure you register for this significant conference before 31 May 2013 to guarantee your place at the reduced fee.

For full details including themes and speaker details, please visit the dedicated website.

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Exceptional poster prizes now available for ISACS11 (Challenges in Chemical Biology)

We are delighted to announce that the RSC and Roche have teamed up to offer two exceptional PhD poster prizes for the best contributions at Challenges in Chemical Biology (ISACS11).

The winners will be rewarded with an all-expenses paid trip to Shanghai, China later this year where they will attend a two-day RSC-Roche symposium and be given the unique opportunity to present their work to Roche staff along with other leading PhD students.

As this exciting news has only just been publicised we have decided to extend the poster abstract submission deadline to Wednesday 22 May 2013.

Be sure to take advantage of the excellent opportunity to showcase your work to a truly global audience at ISACS11 and have a chance to win a trip to China by submitting a poster abstract today.

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Early bird deadline– Challenges in Organic Materials and Supramolecular Chemistry (ISACS10)

Early Bird Deadline – 17 May 2013

Don’t forget that the early bird deadline for Challenges in Organic Materials and Supramolecular Chemistry (ISACS10) is this Friday.  Make sure you register for this significant conference before Friday 17 May 2013 to guarantee your place at the reduced fee.

Programme Live

We are pleased to announce that the ISACS10 programme is now available to view online. Take a look at the schedule for the entire conference and discover stimulating lecture titles which span all five themes of the event.

For full details on Challenges in Organic Materials & Supramolecular Chemistry (ISACS10), please visit the dedicated website.

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