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Young Chemists 2020 (YC20) - Friday 24th April 2020
Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London,
Molecular Sciences Research Hub, White City Campus, B10 Lecture Theatre.
This is the 18th annual meeting in the YC series and features research lectures from recently appointed young chemists that have started their independent academic careers within the last five years, and a keynote lecture from a senior scientist.
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Young Chemists 2019 (YC19) - Friday 26th April 2019
Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London,
Molecular Sciences Research Hub, White City Campus, B10 Lecture Theatre.
This is the 17th annual meeting in the YC series and features research lectures from recently appointed young chemists that have started their independent academic careers within the last five years, and a keynote lecture from a senior scientist.
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Emerging Analytical Professionals 2018
COTTONS HOTEL & SPA, KNUTSFORD
11th - 13th May 2018
The Circle of life: analysing the world around us
EAP is an all inclusive weekend conference aimed at early career scientists and researchers both in industry and academia.
There will be an emphasis on networking opportunities and continuing professional development activities as well as back-to-basics
technique workshops as well as general interest analytical presentations and talks.
We will facilitate the sharing of knowledge and experience between a diverse group of analytical scientists. Topics will include
(but are not limited to): Pharmaceuticals, Forensic Science, Safety & Security, Sport Science, Bio-analytical Sciences and Standards & Methodologies.
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Young Chemists 2018 (YC18)
Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, RCS 1 Bldg, LT C
Friday 27th April 2018
This is the 16th annual meeting in the YC series and features research lectures from recently appointed young chemists that have started their independent academic careers within the last five years, and a keynote lecture from a senior scientist.
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Emerging Analytical Professionals 2017 Kettering Park Hotel & Spa 12th - 14th May 2017
EAP is an all inclusive weekend conference aimed at early career scientists and researchers both in industry and academia. There will be an emphasis on networking opportunities and continuing professional development activities as well as back-to-basics technique workshops as well as general interest analytical presentations and talks.
We will facilitate the sharing of knowledge and experience between a diverse group of analytical scientists. Topics will include (but are not limited to): Pharmaceuticals, Forensic Science, Safety & Security, Sport Science, Bio-analytical Sciences and Standards & Methodologies.
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Young Chemists 2017 (YC17)
Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, RCS 1 Bldg, LT C
28nd April 2017
This is the 15th annual meeting in the YC series and features research lectures from recently appointed young chemists that
have started their independent academic careers within the last five years, and a keynote lecture from a senior scientist.
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Emerging Analytical Professionals 2016 Solent Hotel & Spa, Fareham 13th - 15th May 2016
This years theme is Analytical Alchemy, Tablets, Toxins and Tonics Detecting the good, the bad and the ugly.
EAP is an all inclusive weekend conference aimed at early career scientists and researchers both in industry and academia. There will be an emphasis on networking
opportunities and continuing professional development activities as well as back-to-basics technique workshops as well as general interest analytical presentations and talks.
We will facilitate the sharing of knowledge and experience between a diverse group of analytical scientists. Topics will include (but are not limited to) Environmental,
Forensic and Clinical Science.
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Young Chemists 2016 (YC16)
Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, RCS 1 Bldg, LT C
22nd April 2016
This is the 14th annual meeting in the YC series and features research lectures from recently appointed young chemists that have started their
independent academic careers within the last five years, and a keynote lecture from a senior scientist.
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Young Chemists 2015 (YC2015) Lecture Theatre C, RCS1 Building (No. 36 on the map), Imperial College London 24th April 2015
This is the 13th annual meeting in the YC series and features research lectures from recently appointed young synthetic (organic) chemists that have started their independent academic careers within the last five years, and a keynote lecture from a senior scientist.
This conference is FREE to all to attend.
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Young Chemists 2014 (YC2014) Lecture Theatre C, RCS1 Building (No. 36 on the map), Imperial College London 4th April 2014
MMS Conferencing & Events is hosting their 12th annual one-day conference featuring presentations from young organic chemists that have started their independent academic careers within the last five years.
This conference is FREE to all to attend.
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Emerging Analytical Professionals 2014 Penrith Thorpe Park Hotel and Spa 4th - 6th April 2014
EAP is an all inclusive weekend conference aimed at early career
scientists and researchers both in industry and academia. There will be
an emphasis on networking opportunities and continuing professional
development activities as well as back-to-basics technique workshops as
well as general interest analytical presentations and talks.
A World Goal: Celebrating Analytical Acheivements
Showcasing Analytical Science, Tackling World Issues, covering a range of disciplines: Environmental Science, Standards and Methodologies, Pharmacuticals, Forensic Science, Safety and Security and Sports Science.
Bursaries available - contact, Charlie Davis at charlie.s.davis@googlemail.com for contact email, Abstract submission deadlines;
Oral deadline - 31st January
Poster deadline - 28th February
Standard fee £290
Day rate £180
Attending partners £110
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European Conference on Molecular Electronics 2013 Imperial College, London 3rd - 7th Sepetember 2013
It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 12th European Conference on Molecular Electronics, held in London on 3 7 September 2013.
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Emerging Analytical Professionals 2013 Thorpe Park Hotel & Spa, Leeds 17th - 19th May 2013
A Euro Vision: Analytical Science In Tune
Harmonisation across Europe in a range of analytical disciplines:
Environmental Science, Standards and Methodologies, Pharmaceuticals;
Forensic Science, Safety and Security.
EAP is an all inclusive weekend conference aimed at early career
scientists and researchers both in industry and academia. There will be
an emphasis on networking opportunities and continuing professional
development activities as well as back-to-basics technique workshops as
well as general interest analytical presentations and talks.
Bursaries available - contact the EAP conference chair for details, Tom Hardy Tom.Hardy12@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
Deadlines for abstract submission: Oral presentations - February 22nd
2013, Posters - March 31st 2013.
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Young Chemists 2013 Imperial College, London 26th April 2013
MMS Conferencing & Events is hosting their 11th annual one-day conference featuring presentations from young organic
chemists that have started their independent academic careers within the last five years.
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6th European Organosilicon Days Conference Lyon, France 5th - 7th September 2012
The scientific programme will cover a wide selection of topics in synthetic, mechanistic, theoretical and industrially relevant silicon chemistry such as: silicon-based polymers and materials, including silicones, silsesquioxanes, hybrids, nanochemistry, composites, catalysis and sustainable development
There will be oral and poster presentations. You will be invited to submit abstracts for consideration. More details including Plenary Lecturers and how to submit abstracts will be given in the Second Circular which will be available in January 2012. The conference language will be English.
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EAP 2012 Going for Gold Overcoming hurdles in Analytical Science The Cottons Hotel and Spa, Knutsford, Manchester 25th - 27th May 2012
A unique all inclusive weekend conference that is your chance to network, improve your subject knowledge and learn
more about developments in your chosen field: CPD sessions, Back-to-basics technique workshops and general interest
analytical presentations. Topics include: Quality in Analysis, Sports Science, Pharmaceuticals, Nutrition, Metallurgy,
Security and Forensics
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Young Chemists Imperial College London 30th March 2012
MMS Conferencing & Events is hosting their 10th annual one-day
conference featuring presentations from young organic chemists that
have started their independent academic careers within the last five
years.
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PASG - Spring Meeting. Pharmaceutical Analysis The Kettering Park Hotel and Spa, Kettering 9th - 10th May 2011
Pharmaceutical Analysis - Lab of the Future
What does 'Lab of the Future' mean to you?
Many of us have ideas of the technology, innovation and collaborative culture that will shape the future of pharmaceutical analysis.
Pharmaceutical Analysis - Lab of the Future promises to be a highly topical conference with focus on a number of themes including Quality by Design, Remote Analysis, Implementing Efficiency Tools and Lean & Continuous Improvement. Presentations and posters will convey current experience and future prospects for these approaches in achieving work process efficiency and enhanced output. There will be plenty of opportunity to interact with the speakers both in the Q&As at the end of each talk, and informally during the two days of the conference. The conference promises to be a highly enjoyable and interactive survey of the state of current and potential future practice, with plenty of opportunity for networking with your peers.
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EAP2011 The Kettering Park Hotel and Spa, Kettering 6th - 8th May 2011
Analytical Sciences - Divide and Conquer
A unique conference providing excellent networking and CPD opportunities for early analytical career professionals.
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Young Chemists Imperial College London Friday, 1st April 2011
MMS Conferencing & Events is hosting their 9th annual one-day conference featuring presentations from young
organic chemists that have started their independent academic careers within the last five years.
Lectures will cover a wide range of organic chemistry ranging from new methodologies to make and/or
selectively break bonds, catalysis by new modes of activation, to chemical ligation and RNA splicing.
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Chemical Biology Centre & RASOR - New Tools and Technologies for Drug Discovery and Quantitative Biology Main Entrance Exhibition Road Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College, London 30th June 2010
Featuring presentations, stands and posters highlighting recent developments from the CBC (www.chemicalbiology.ac.uk) and from
RASOR (www.gla.ac.uk/rasor/).
Concluding with a Dragons Den competition in which PhD students will showcase the commercial potential of their work to a panel of
guest experts, including Prof. David Delpy, Chief Executive of Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), Prof.
Sir Les Borysiewicz, Chief Executive of Medical Research Council (MRC), Prof. Douglas Kell, Executive of the Biotechnology and
Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), and Charles de Rohan, CEO of Genetix Limited.
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PASG - Spring Meeting. Pharmaceutical Analysis - Future Challenges and Opportunities Hilton Milton Keynes 10th - 11th May 2010
The theme of the conference is Future Challenges and Opportunities in the field of Pharmaceutical Analysis, and promises to be a highly
topical and focussed meeting with presentations driven by current practitioners in the field. In particular, the conference will focus
on the themes of Quality by Design, Lean practice, Dissolution and Novel Technology. There will be plenty of opportunity to interact
with the speakers both in the round table discussions at the end of each session, and informally during the two days of the conference.
The conference promises to be a highly enjoyable and interactive survey of the state of current and potential future practice, with
plenty of opportunity for networking with your peers.
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EAP2010 - 'Covering all Elements' The Aztec Hotel and Spa, Bristol 7th - 9th May 2010
"It's elementary, my dear Watson!"
A comprehensive conference, filled with speakers, seminars and technique workshops to enhance your fundamental Continuing Professional Development.
Your chance to "Cover all Elements" and network with other Emerging Analytical Professionals, improve your subject knowledge and learn more about developments in your chosen analytical field.
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Young Chemists Imperial College London, Read Lecture Theatre and Tower Rooms Friday, 23rd April 2010
MMS Conferencing & Events is hosting their 8th annual one-day
conference featuring presentations from young organic chemists that
have started their independent academic careers within the last five
years.
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5th European Organosilicon Days Conference VIENNA, AUSTRIA 20-22 SEPTEMBER 2009
We are pleased to announce that the 5th European Silicon Days will be held in Vienna, Austria between the 20th and 22nd of September 2009.
This follows the highly successful European Silicon Days conferences in Munich in 2001, in Würzburg in 2003 (jointly with the International Silicon Symposium) and in Bath in 2007.
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Thermodynamics 2009 Imperial College London September 23rd-25th 2009
As the science of energy and its effects on the material world, thermodynamics holds one of the keys to meeting the challenges that our modern society faces. Data and models that describe the thermodynamic behavior of materials are essential to the development of sustainable technologies and products.
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PASG - Spring Meeting, Huntingdon Marriott Hotel Cambridge 11th and 12th May 2009
PASG - Research and Innovation in Pharmaceutical Analysis
The theme of this meeting will be Research and Innovation in
Pharmaceutical Analysis and latest developments in analytical
science. The conference will aim to provide understanding of the
EPRSC strategy for supporting innovation and science, novel
developments from academia and from our colleagues in pharma
research. You will also hear updates from the PASG sub-teams and
about New Technologies including where we as an industry stand on
their implementation. It promises to be a highly focussed, enjoyable
survey of the state of the art, with plenty of time for informal
discussion with your peers, and will incorporate a RSC booth on the
Monday afternoon.
Please register early.
This symposium is aimed at scientists at all levels and management to help drive the future direction of
research and innovation in our field.
At this time we are also inviting abstracts for poster presentations. The presentations can be on any aspect of new
analytical science, technology or novel applications of current technology. Please e-mail abstracts to
PASG@mmsconferencing.com.
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EAP2009 The Carnegie Conference Centre, Edinburgh 8th - 10th May 2009
Your chance to network with other Emerging Analytical Professional, enhance your subject knowledge and learn more about developments in your chosen analytical field.

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Young Chemists 2009 Imperial College London, Lecture Theatre 201, Skemp building Friday, 3rd April 2009
MMS Conferencing & Events is hosting their 7th annual one-day conference featuring presentations from young organic chemists that
have started their independent academic careers within the last five years.
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PASG - Autumn Meeting, Huntingdon Marriott Hotel Cambridge 29 and 30 September 2008
PASG - Research and Innovation in Pharmaceutical Analysis
The theme of this meeting will be Research and Innovation in
Pharmaceutical Analysis and latest developments in analytical
science. The conference will aim to provide understanding of the
EPRSC strategy for supporting innovation and science, novel
developments from academia and from our colleagues in pharma
research. You will also hear updates from the PASG sub-teams and
about New Technologies including where we as an industry stand on
their implementation. It promises to be a highly focussed, enjoyable
survey of the state of the art, with plenty of time for informal
discussion with your peers, and will incorporate a RSC booth on the
Monday afternoon.
Please register early.
This symposium is aimed at scientists at all levels and management to help drive the future direction of
research and innovation in our field.
At this time we are also inviting abstracts for poster presentations. The presentations can be on any aspect of new
analytical science, technology or novel applications of current technology. Please e-mail abstracts to
PASG@mmsconferencing.com by 18 September 2008 at the latest.
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HTMC IV 2008
B501 Auditorium, Pfizer, Sandwich May 6th 2008 The RSC High Throughput and New Technologies Annual Conference
High throughput techniques have revolutionised the drug discovery process and are widely used in medicinal chemistry to speed the development of new and higher quality drug candidates.
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EAP2008
The Fairfield Manor, York 9th - 11th of May 2008
A den of intrigue full of speakers, seminars and technique workshops to stimulate your Continuing Professional Development and teach you a few new trade secrets.
Your chance to network with other Emerging Young Professionals, enhance your subject knowledge and learn more about developments in your chosen analytical field.
 
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Young Chemists 2008 Imperial College 28 March 2008
MMS Conferencing & Events is hosting a one-day conference featuring presentations from young organic chemists
that have started their independent academic careers within the last five years. The topics will range from
novel synthetic methodology to polymerisations to sugars as biological probes.
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PASG Meeting Autumn 2007 Whittlebury Hall, Northampton October 8-9th
New Directions - Science and Technology. Topics Include: Rapid LC, Raman Spectroscop, Mass Spec on a Chip.
There will be an exhibition by Rapid LC and other new technology manufacturers as well as a Poster Session.
This is a joint conference with the Biopharm Subgroup.
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4th European Organosilicon Days Conference University of Bath September 2007
This conference is the integration of the silicon community in all fields of silicon based chemistry and technology.
It should provide a forum to present recent achievement as well as future trends. The aim of the symposium is to
intensify the dialogue between young scientists, academia and industries.
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Barton Conference 2007 ANSE CHASTANET RESORT, St Lucia 27 May - 2 June 2007
Organic Chemistry: Perspectives on the 21st Century IV
We are happy to announce that, due to great interest, there will indeed be a 4th in the Barton Conference Series. These exclusive conferences bring together people who worked with Sir Derek Barton in his lifetime and wish to celebrate his life and achievements.
Registration for this meeting is by invite only.

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EYP 2007 - Bond: Licensed and Skilled
Chancellors Hotel and Conference Centre, Manchester 11-13 May 2007
A den of intrigue full of speakers, seminars and technique workshops to stimulate your Continuing Professional Development and teach you a few new trade secrets.
Your chance to network with other Emerging Young Professionals, enhance your subject knowledge and learn more about developments in your chosen analytical field.
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HTMC 2007
SC1 auditorium, GlaxoSmithKline, Harlow 1 May 2007
High throughput techniques have revolutionised the drug discovery process and are widely used in medicinal chemistry to speed the development of new and higher quality drug candidates. The scientific programme of the "High Throughput Medicinal Chemistry III" meeting will include presentations on computational tools, purification of small organic molecules, ADME , fragment based design and case studies from GlaxoSmithKline, AstraZeneca and Merck Sharpe and Dohme.
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PASG - Spring Meeting Scarman House, Warwick 16-17th April 2007
Quality is a fundamental building block of Pharmaceutical Analysis and
current focus on Quality by Design highlights the importance of building
quality into all aspects of the development and commercialisation process.
The scientific programme of the PASG "Pharmaceutical Analysis Designed for
Quality" meeting will cover diverse aspects of quality within
Pharmaceutical Analysis and include presentations on dissolution, forced
degradation studies, raman optical activity, the role of the USP, solid
state NMR and the ICH guidance documents Q8, Q9 and Q10, as well as
workshops and open discussion.
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Young Chemists 2007 Imperial College 30 March 2007
MMS Conferencing & Events is hosting a one-day conference featuring presentations from young organic chemists
that have started their independent academic careers within the last five years. The topics will range
from molecular pharmaceutics to asymmetric catalysis to heterocycle formation.
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EYP 2006 Staverton Park in Daventry, Midlands 12-14 May 2006
Poisons, Pills and Potions
A concoction of speakers, seminars and technique workshops to stimulate your Continuing Professional Development and teach you a few new tricks.
Your chance to network with other Emerging Young Professionals, enhance your subject knowledge and learn more about developments in your chosen analytical field.

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High Throughput Medicinal Chemistry II, Institute of Physics, London 9 May 2006
High throughput techniques have revolutionised the drug discovery process and are widely used in medicinal
chemistry to speed the development of new and higher quality drug candidates. The scientific programme of
the "High Throughput Medicinal Chemistry" meeting will include presentations on computational tools,
purification of small organic molecules, ADME , fragment based design and case studies from GlaxoSmithKline,
AstraZeneca and Merck Sharpe and Dohme.
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Young Chemists 2006 (YC06), Imperial College, Lecture Theatre 311, Huxley Building Friday 31st March 2006
MMS Conferencing & Events is hosting a one-day conference featuring presentations from young organic chemists that have started their independent
academic careers within the last five years. The topics will range from molecular pharmaceutics to asymmetric catalysis to heterocycle formation.
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Nanotechnology in Construction, The Centre for Nanomaterials Applications in Construction, (NANOC)LABEIN Bilbao, Spain 13th - 16th November 2005
The 1st International Symposium on Nanotechnology in
Construction (2003) demonstrated that Nanotechnology
has the answer to many of the needs of the construction
sector, concerning materials, in relation to sustainability and
competitiveness, and that its application within this sector is
expected to translate into a massive technological and
economic impact in the medium to long term.
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EYP 2005, Wyboston Lakes Conference & Training Centre, Wyboston, Bedford 13-15 May 2005
If you can't take the sample to the lab, take the lab to the sample.
This theme is particularly timely, as while analytical scientists must acknowledge constantly
evolving sampling and analytical measurement techniques, the question about where postsampling
analysis is performed is becoming increasingly important. EYP 2005 will highlight
appropriate strategies for different analytical problems where such decisions have been a focus.
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High Throughput Medicinal Chemistry, Institute of Physics, London 10 May 2005
High throughput techniques have revolutionised the drug discovery process and are widely used in medicinal chemistry
to speed the development of new and higher quality drug candidates. The scientific programme of the "High Throughput
Medicinal Chemistry" meeting will include presentations on computational tools, purification of small organic
molecules, ADME , fragment based design and case studies from GlaxoSmithKline, AstraZeneca and Merck Sharpe and Dohme.
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Young Chemists 2005 (YC05), Imperial College London 1st April 2005.
MMS Conferencing & Events is hosting a one-day conference featuring presentations from young organic
chemists that have started their independent academic careers within the last five years. The topics
will range from molecular pharmaceutics to asymmetric catalysis to heterocycle formation.
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Chemical Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, University of Nottingham 23 March 2005
This meeting will focus on the latest research into self-assembly for nanostructure fabrication in its broadest sense
and the implication of this research for bottom-up and top-down nanomaterials synthesis.
This is particularly timely as the recent Royal Society report on nanotechnology has identified self-assembly as an area
of key importance underpinning de elopments in the production of nanomaterials, nanowires, bionanotechnolgy, including
biopolymers and lithographic techniques for the electronic/semiconductor sectors.
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New Horizons in Molecular Informatics, Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge. 7 December 2004
This symposium addresses how we can best create, manipulate and
integrate molecular data to deepen our understanding of molecules and
their properties and to allow novel in-silico experimentation. In
particular, speakers will discuss optimising the chances of discovery
resulting from applications of informatics technologies.
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Creating Business Through Change Management, Institute of Physics, London. 17 November 2004
Learn from experienced practioners in the field.
The speakers in this symposium have experience in change in this area froma
multitude of perspectives and we believe that bringing this team together provides
a wealth of experience and knowledge to boost your personal and organisations future
performance in organisational change.
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Bio-nanotechnology, English Heritage Lecture Theatre Savile Row, London. 11 November 2004
Nanotechnology offers many challenges to chemists; indeed their skills are critical in many potential new
technologies. Nowhere is this more true than in the biological applications. The purpose of this meeting is
to bring together leading UK scientists working on the biological applications of nanotechnology. Through it,
it is hoped to begin forging a definable community with interests in the area, and to generate impetus for
continued activities into the future.
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Non-covalent Interactions in Chemistry and Biology, Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge. 15 - 17 September 2004
Non covalent interactions are essentially the basis of the order necessary for biological
function and are vital for maintaining the folded structure of proteins, the double helix
and for numerous recognition processes. This conference will consider, from various perspectives,
questions pertaining to the nature of non covalent interactions. Specifically how non
covalent interactions have been exploited by evolution for example in the sophistication of
enzymes and the fine tuning of the interactions necessary for regulating macromolecular machines.
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Young Chemists 2004 (YC04), Imperial College London. 9th July 2004
MMS Conferencing is pleased to announce its annual Young Chemists Symposium "YC04" which
will be held at Imperial College London in July. This meeting will feature presentations
from recently appointed young academics in the field of organic chemistry and will highlight
a wide variety of novel organic chemistry.
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High Throughput Materials Science, Institute of Physics, London. 29th June 2004
High Throughput techniques are widely used in the pharmaceutical sector and have
revolutionised the drug discovery process. Similar techniques are now being developed
for the synthesis of functional materials - both soft and solid state materials.
This technology has the potential to revolutionise materials chemistry and materials science.
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Creating Business through Trading Technology, Institute of Physics, London. 28 April 2004
In this latest in the highly successful "Creating Business Through" series we will focus on developments
in trading technology, such as the use of internet based technology acquisition engines. The meeting will
also cover specialised companies and the latest generation of university spin outs. As always, we have assembled
a number of experts in the field to help guide you through some of the opportunities available and advise you
on where to focus your resources to ensure the technology out there can be made available to your company.
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Chemistry Meets Technology
Olympia Conference Centre, LondonRSC HTCNT Annual Conference
December 2003
The evolution of high throughput
chemistry has brought chemists
working in close collaboration with
mechanical and software engineers
who provide an array of enabling
technologies.
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Barton Conference 2003 - Heron Island
We are happy to announce that, due to
great interest, there will indeed be a 3rd
in the Barton Conference Series. We are
currently making enquiries into Heron
Island in the Great Barrier Reef.
Please feel free to contact MMS Conferencing
& Events with any questions.
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27 & 28 March - Young Chemists 2003 (YC03)
MMS Conferencing is pleased to announce its first annual "Young Chemists" Symposium "YC03"
to be held in London in March 2003. This year the speakers are young organic chemists
from various academic institutions in the UK.
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Chemistry Meets Technology
SCI Headquarters, Belgrave SquareRSC HTCNT Inaugural Conference
December 2002
The evolution of high throughput
chemistry has brought chemists
working in close collaboration with
mechanical and software engineers
who provide an array of enabling
technologies.
Imperial College
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Creating Business Through Knowledge Management - Manchester
9 May 2001
The RSC Management Group hosted a symposium that covered current hot topics in management. This symposium was for people
who wanted to find out about recent developments in technology management, develop their management skills in key areas and meet and
share experiences with leading practitioners in chemistry and other industry sectors.
Manchester Conference Centre
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Barton Conference 1998 - Maldives
Perspectives on the 21st Century
24 - 28 February 1998
A conference in honour of Professor Sir Derek Barton's 80th Birthday
Kuredu Island Resort
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Barton Conference 1993 - Virgin Islands
Perspectives on the 21st Century
9 - 13 June 1993
A conference in honour of Professor Sir Derek Barton's 75th Birthday
Rock's Resort's Caneel Bay
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Chemistry Meets Technology
Imperial CollegeRSC HTCNT Inaugural Conference
17 Dec 2001
The evolution of high throughput
chemistry has brought chemists
working in close collaboration with
mechanical and software engineers
who provide an array of enabling
technologies.
Imperial College
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