Programs
Outline of the Conference Schedule
June 23rd (Friday)
- 09:00 − 09:10 Opening Remarks
- 09:10 − 11:50 Oral Presentations
- 12:00 − 13:00 Lunch
- 13:00 − 15:40 Oral Presentations
- 15:40 − 16:10 Coffee Break
- 16:10 − 17:20 Poster Presentation
- 09:00 − 11:40 Oral Presentations
- 11:50 − 13:00 Lunch
- 13:00 − 15:00 Oral Presentations
- 15:00 − 15:30 Coffee Break
- 15:30 − 17:30 Oral Presentation
- 17:30 − 17:40 Closing Remarks
Speakers
(Stockholm University, Sweden) "Regio- and enantioselective hydrogenation of 1,4-dienes" |
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(Stockholm University, Sweden) "Mimicking Nature´s Way of Carrying out Organic Reactions" |
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(University of Groningen, The Netherlands) "Lewis acids and copper catalysis to tackle the reactivity of carbonyl and alkenyl-heteroarenes electrophiles towards nucleophilic additions of organometallics" |
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(Kyoto University, Japan) "Rare Earth Metal Triflates-Catalyzed Synthesis of Benzoazoles via Cleavage of a C-C Bond" |
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(Kyoto University, Japan) "Selective Molecular Transformation by Bifunctional Reagent and Catalyst" |
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(Kyoto University, Japan) "Generation of Allylboronates through Double-Bond Transposition" |
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(Kyoto University, Japan) "Stereoselective Trapping of Alkyl Radicals under Iron Catalysis" |
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(Kyoto University, Japan) "C–H Functionalization by Cooperative Catalysis" |
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(Kyoto University, Japan) "A Nitrene-Based Approach to Skeletal Diversity in N-Heterocycle Synthesis" |
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(Kyoto University, Japan) "Direct Construction of Fused Nitrogen Heterocycles by Gold-Catalyzed Cascade Cyclizations" |
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(Stockholm University, Sweden) "The N–O bond as a useful tool for selective catalytic transformations" |
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(Aarhus University, Denmark) "New Directions in Transition Metal Catalyzed Carbonylation Chemistry" |
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(Queen's University, Canada) "The Lithiated Flatlands and Beyond" |
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(Kyoto University, Japan) "Boryl-Directed Catalytic C–H Functionalizations Using Pyrazolylaniline as a Temporary Modifier on the Boron Atom" |
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(Stockholm University, Sweden) "Allyl- and Allenylboronic Acids in Asymmetric Synthesis" |
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(Kyoto University, Japan) "Catalytic Carboxylation using Carbon Dioxide" |
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(Kyoto University, Japan) "Aromatic Metamorphosis: Conversions of Heteroaromatic Cores into Different Rings" |
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(Kyoto University, Japan) "Flash Chemistry of Organolithium Compounds: Millisecond Flow Synthesis That Cannot Be Done in Batch" |