International Year of Chemistry, 2011

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New Perspectives in Neurodegenerative Diseases and Cognition Jacqui Colgate   |   added on Feb 01, 2011    |    United Kingdom This conference covers recent advances in the discovery and development of new drugs for the treatment of chronic neurodegenerative disease.
Topic: chemistry education, conferences, seminars, networking, educational materials Audience: students, professional chemists, educators, professors, general public, industrial chemists, universities, research scientists, post graduate students, teachers, women chemists, educational institutions, decision makers, tertiary education

Medicinal Plants: From Crop to Cure? Jacqui Colgate   |   added on Feb 01, 2011    |    United Kingdom Many claims are made for medicinal properties in plants. Some fail the test of scientific analysis. Others provide valuable medicines to combat human disorders and disease. It is not only 'herbal medicines' that rely on plants for their existence. Many conventional medicines are either directly extracted from plants or plants
Topic: celebrating chemistry, chemistry education, networking, educational materials, sustainable and green chemistry Audience: students, professional chemists, educators, professors, general public, industrial chemists, universities, research scientists, post graduate students, teachers, women chemists, educational institutions, decision makers

Exploring Chemical Space: Synthesising the Drugs of Tomorrow Jacqui Colgate   |   added on Jan 31, 2011    |    United Kingdom Organic chemistry is dominated by a remarkably small number of molecular scaffolds. Therefore, the exploration of novel chemical space and molecular diversity remains a fundamental task for academic, pharmaceutical, and agrochemical researchers.
Topic: celebrating chemistry, chemistry education, conferences, networking, seminars, educational materials, workshops Audience: students, educators, professors, general public, industrial chemists, research scientists, post graduate students, educational institutions, decision makers, universities

Funding Agri-Innovation: New Ventures in Food Security and Biorenewables Jacqui Colgate   |   added on Jan 31, 2011    |    United Kingdom Biological and chemical innovations applied to agricultural productivity are investment opportunities for players right along the agri-value chain leading to food, fuel and fibre as well as effect molecules.
Topic: celebrating chemistry, chemistry education, conferences, networking, educational materials, sustainable and green chemistry Audience: students, professional chemists, educators, professors, industrial chemists, universities, research scientists, post graduate students, women chemists, decision makers

The XIV Youth School-Conference on Organic Chemistry Anton Prokhorov   |   added on Jan 27, 2011    |    Russian Federation The XIV Youth School-Conference on Organic Chemistry 10-14 May 2011 in Ekaterinburg, Russia is traditional conference for young chemists. It is destined to unite and teach students in organic chemistry, to let them share own experience and encourage further research.
Topic: conferences, networking, seminars, educational materials, chemistry education, workshops, celebrating chemistry Audience: students, professional chemists, educators, professors, universities, research scientists, post graduate students, secondary schools, high schools