BOS04     Invited Speakers Special Lecture
   

BOS 2004 Speakers - Plenary Lectures

Janine Cossy

Ecole Superieure de Physique et Chimie Industrielles de la Ville de Paris

Lecture Topic: Towards the synthesis of biologically active compounds

Olafs Daugulis

University of Houston
 

Lecture Topic: Carbon-carbon and carbon-hydrogen bond activation using transition metal complexes

   

Dieter Enders

Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule

Lecture Topic: Efficient Methods for the Asymmetric Synthesis of Bioactive Compounds

David Evans

 

Harvard University

Lecture Topic: Architectural & Dynamic Complexity in Organic Synthesis

Rick Friesen

Merck Frosst Centre for Therapeutic Research

Lecture Topic: Regioselective Cross-Coupling Reactions of Dihaloquinolines

Tohru Fukuyama

University of Tokyo

Lecture Topic: Synthetic Studies on Heterocyclic Natual Products

Tonis Kanger

Tallinn Technical University

Lecture Topic: C2-symmetric enantiomeric heterocycles: synthetic strategies and applications

Paul Knochel

Ludwig-Maximillians University

Lecture Topic: New Catalyzed Halogen-Metal Exchange Reaction. An Efficient Synthesis of Functionalized Mg and Zn Organometallics

Steven Ley

University of Cambridge

Lecture Topic: The Synthesis of Thapsigargins and their Potential Role in Prostate Cancer Therapy

Mike Lipton

Pfizer, Inc.
Chemical Research and Development - Kalamazoo

Lecture Topic: A Practical Synthesis of 15(S)-15-Methyl PGF2a Methyl Ester on Scale.

 

 

 

 

 

David MacMillan

California Institute of Technology

Lecture Topic: New Catalysis Concepts of Broad Utility to Chemical Synthesis

K.C. Nicolaou

The Scripps Research Institute

Lecture Topic: Total Synthesis in Perspective

Eriks Rozners


Northeastern University

Lecture Topic: Amide Linked RNA: Synthesis of Novel Biopolymer Mimics

Gilbert Stork

Columbia University

Lecture Topic: Variations on the Woodward Reserpine Theme

 

John Vederas

University of Alberta

Lecture Topic: Structure, Mechanism and Synthesis of Analogs of Cyclic Peptides

Rob Waltermire

Bristol-Myers Squibb

Lecture Topic:  Asymmetric Synthesis of the TACE Inhibitor BMS-561392