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TETRAHEDRON SYMPOSIUM
NINTH TETRAHEDRON SYMPOSIUM,
July 22-25 2008 | Berkeley, CA, USA
www.tetrahedron-symposium.elsevier.com
Following the enormous success of the Eighth Tetrahedron Symposium – attended by nearly 1000 delegates in Berlin – join us in Berkeley, California, USA for the Ninth Tetrahedron Symposium.
As with previous events in the series, the invited oral program will comprise renowned international speakers and the two winners of the Tetrahedron Young Investigator Awards for Organic Synthesis and Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry.
Speakers include:
Jacqueline Barton, California Institute of Technology, USA
Mark Bradley, University of Edinburgh, UK
Justin DuBois, Stanford University, USA
Stephen Fesik, Abbott Laboratories, USA
Tohru Fukuyama, University of Tokyo, Japan
Donald Hilvert, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
William Jorgensen, Yale University, USA
Stephen Neidle, University of London, UK
Paul J. Reider, Amgen, USA
Peter Schultz, The Scripps Research Institute, USA
Kevan Shokat, University of California, San Francisco, USA
Roger Tsien, University of California, San Diego, USA
Herbert Waldmann, Max-Plank Institute, Germany
James Wells, University of California, San Francisco, USA
Robert Williams, Colorado State University, USA
These plenary lectures are supplemented by poster sessions for which contributions are invited by January 25, 2008.
ABOUT THE TETRAHEDRON SYMPOSIUM
The Tetrahedron Symposium is an annual event addressing important themes relevant to organic, bioorganic, and medicinal chemistry. Previous Symposia have been held in Shanghai (2002), Oxford (2003), New York (2004), Bordeaux (2005), Kyoto (2006) and Berlin (2007).
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