INVITED SPEAKERS (As of September 2007)

Plenary Speakers: Tentative Topics
Chi-Ming Che, Hong Kong The unique phosphorescent square planar metal complexes from photocatalysis, materials science applications to medicines
Harry Gray, USA To be announced
Achim Müller, Germany Porous nanocapsules: Coordination chemistry at the surfaces, in the pores and the cavities
Giovanni Natile, Italy Mechanistic insights in the cellular uptake and processing of cisplatin and related compounds
Lawrence Que, Jr., USA The oxoiron (IV) reaction landscape
Ilme Schlischting, Germany to be announced
Richard R. Schrock Catalytic reduction of dinitrogen to ammonia with protons and electrons
Sason Shaik, Israel To be announced
   
Session Speakers: Tentative Topics
Polly L. Arnold, UK To be announced
Jesper Bendix, Denmark Reactivity and electronic structure of metal-ligand multiple bonded systems
Manfred Bochmann, UK Structure and reactivity of highly electrophilic main group organometallics
Carsten Bolm, Germany Metal catalysis for C-C-bond formations
Christophe Copéret, France Design and understanding of heterogeneous catalysts through a molecular approach
Kees Elsevier, The Netherlands Palladium- and platinum-NHC complexes applied to catalysis
Pablo Espinet, Spain To be announced
Makoto Fujita, Japan Self-assembled molecular spheres
Lutz Gade, Germany New strategies in catalyst design based on modular stereodirecting ligands
Michael T. Green, USA Understanding C-H bond activation in heme proteins: The role of thiolate ligation in cytochrome P450
Haruo Inoue, Japan Photochemical oxygenation sensitized by Ru-porphyrin through activation of water with water as both electron and oxygen atom donor
F. Richard Keene, Australia Metal complexes as structure-selective binding agents for nucleic acids
Rhett Kempe, Germany Highly enantioselective catalysts with easy to make ligands
Lechoslaw Latos-Grazynski, Poland Carbaporphyrinoids: exploring organometallic chemistry in a macrocyclic environment
Karsten Meyer, Germany Small molecule activation at low-valent uranium complexes leading to charge-separation and chemical transformation
Joel S. Miller Reduction Leading to Oxidation - Redox-Induced Electron Transfer (RIET) Reactions
Philip Mountford, UK New ligand platforms for developing the chemistry of the Ti=NNR2 functional group and the catalytic diamination of alkynes by insertion into the N-N bond of a terminal hydrazide ligand
Mikio Nakamura, Japan Unusual electronic structure in iron(III) porphyrinates and their oxidized products
Frank Neese, Germany Theoretical optical and magnetic spectroscopy of open-shell transition metal ions
Daniel G. Nocera, USA A molecular chemistry of renewable energy
Jun Okuda, Germany Stereoselective polymerization catalysts based on bis(phenolato) metal complexes
Claudio Pellecchia, Italy New post-metallocene catalysts for olefin polymerization
Jonas C. Peters, USA Multi-electron transformations with pseudotetrahedral iron
Edward Solomon, USA Bioinorganic chemistry
Milko E. van der Boom, Israel To be announced
Sabine Van Doorslaer, Belgium The power of pulsed EPR to study chiral homogeneous catalysts
Gerard Van Koten, The Netherlands To be announced
Arkadi Vigalok, Israel Reductive elimination of carbon-halogen bonds
Thomas R. Ward, Switzerland Artificial metalloenzymes based on the biotin avidin technology: enantioselective catalysis and beyond
Karl Wieghardt, Germany Coordination chemistry with radicals: Where are the (valence) electrons?

 

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