First Annual Ohio Valley Organic Chemistry Symposium

 

Frontiers in Combinatorial Chemistry

December 13 and 14, 2002

Marcum Conference Center

Miami University, Oxford, Ohio

 

Sponsored by:

American Chemical Society, Cincinnati and Dayton Sections

Miami University

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, College of Arts and Science, Graduate School

Wright State University

 

Organizers:

Professor Daniel T. Ketcha, Wright State University

Department of Chemistry
Wright State University
Dayton, OH 45435
Phone (937) 775-3230; FAX (937) 775-2717; ketcha.daniel@wright.edu

Professor Richard T. Taylor, Miami University

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Miami University
Oxford, OH 45056
Phone/FAX (513) 529-2826; taylorrt@muohio.edu

 

Speakers and Outline of Schedule

Friday, December 13, dinner followed by keynote lecture

Professor John A. Porco, Jr.
Department of Chemistry and Center for Methodology and Library Development
Boston University

"Exploring Chemical Diversity Through the Synthesis of Natural Product-Based Molecules"

Morning of December 14, poster session

Afternoon of December 14, speaker session

Professor Arno F. Spatola, Institute for Molecular Discovery and Drug Design, University of Louisville

Dr. David Portlock, Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals

Professor Benjamin L. Miller, University of Rochester

Professor Hicham Fenniri, Purdue University

 

Information

The following links provide information concerning all aspects of the conference. As more information becomes available, the pages will be updated, so check back for more details as abstracts and other material is updated.

A more detailed schedule of events

Directions to the Marcum Conference Center and housing information for those staying overnight (housing reservations should be made by November 13)

Conference Registration (deadline November 22 is requested; conference fee is $35 if received by November 22, $40 at the door; the fee includes the Friday dinner and the Saturday lunch; all organizational conference expenses are undertaken by the sponsors)

Poster Submission (deadline November 22). Poster topics are not restricted to combinatorial chemistry. This is an organic chemistry symposium that we hope will be continued in future years on a variety of themes.

Details on speakers and talks (under development)