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SCIENTIFIC  PROGRAM

 

Saturday, 5 September 2009

9 - 14: Registration of Participants.

15,30: Opening session; 16 - 19: Lectures.

 

Sunday, 6 September 2009

9 - 18: Lectures (break for coffee and lunch).

18: Flash Presentation; 19: Poster session; 20,30: Welcome dinner.

 

Monday, 7 September 2009

8.30 – 13,30: Lectures; 15: Excursion and social dinner.

 

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

9 - 17: Lectures (break for coffee and lunch).

17: Flash Presentation; 18.30: Poster session.

 

Wednesday, 9 September 2009

9 - 12.30: Lectures.

12.30: Closing session.

 

The official language of the School will be English.

 

“NEW PERSPECTIVES IN ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY: FROM MODELLING TO APPLICATIONS”

 

LECTURERS

 

A. BERKESSEL, University of Köln, Germany:  Asymmetric organocatalysis by hydrogen bonding networks.

C. BOLM, RWTH Achen, Germany:  Metal catalysis - asymmetric and simple.

P. BRAUNSTEIN, University of Strasbourg, France: Synergism between concepts and discoveries in organometallic chemistry

T. J. DONOHOE. University of Oxford, UK: New catalytic methods designed for the efficient synthesis of natural products.

P. DYSON, EPF of Lausanne, Switzerland: Medicinal properties of organometallic compounds.

G. LICINI, University of Padova, Italy: Multidentate, highly symmetric ligands in selective catalysis.

A. MACCHIONI, University of Perugia, Italy: NMR Techniques for investigating the supramolecular structure in solution of organometallics.

A. J. MAYORAL, University of Zaragoza, Spain: Immobilization and recycling of enantioselctive catalysts.

C. MEALLI, ICCOM – CNR, Firenze, Italy: A MO approach (with worked examples) to the architecture, unusual bonding properties and chemical reactivity of organometallic compounds.

T. J. J. MÜLLER, University of Düsseldorf, Germany: Catalytic generation of alkynones and alkenones as an entry to multi-component synthesis and domino reactions

L. OVADIA, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel: Electrochemical means and in-series electrochemical flow cell - mass spectrometry in organometallic chemistry.

R. N. PERUTZ, University of York, UK: Reaction mechanisms: why study reactions that regenerate the starting materials?

K. SOAI, University of Tokyo, Japan: Asymmetric autocatalysis with amplification of chirality using dialkylzinc.

M. TILSET, University of Oslo, Norway: Platinum complexes for reactions with hydrocarbons: from molecular species to macromolecular structures


 

 

Flash Presentation and Poster session

 

The participants are invited to contribute a poster (max 1 x 2 m) presentation of their scientific research. The posters will be displayed from the first day and discussed at the end of the afternoon session (see program). Anyone interested in presenting a poster should submit a title and abstract (max one A4 pages, text 15 x 22 cm and figures in .jpg format) to the School Secretariat before 16 June, 2009. The abstracts will be reproduced directly from the Authors’ original.

During the scientific program two “Flash Presentation Sessions” will be organized. A “flash presentation” offers with a maximum of 3 transparencies and 5 minutes a way to highlight a poster. Its purpose is not to summarize at high speed the content but rather to attract the attention to the poster and stimulate questions and discussions during the poster session immediately following the flash session. The Organizing Committee encourages to combine a poster with a “flash”. Each poster session will be devoted in priority to the discussion of the corresponding “flash presentations”.