Science of Synthesis 20th Anniversary Virtual Symposium in Honor of Barry Trost
On November 11, 2020, our virtual SOS symposium in honor of SOS Editorial Board member Prof. Barry Trost, including talks by himself and three of his alumni took place. We would like to say thank you to our chairs and speakers and the almost 1,500 participants for a wonderful symposium!
These were the speakers on this occasion:
Prof. Barry Trost
Stanford University, USA
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Prof. Janine Cossy
ESPCI Paris, France
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Prof. Mark Lautens
University of Toronto, Canada
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Prof. Nuno Maulide
University of Vienna, Austria
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Chairs:
Prof. Alois Fürstner
MPI Mülheim, Germany
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Prof. Gary A. Molander
University of Pennsylvania, USA
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That was the agenda at this exceptional event
all times in CET:
6:00 PM
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Introduction
Dr. Fiona Shortt de Hernandez (Managing Editor, Science of Synthesis)
Chat manager: Dr. Alex Russell (Senior Scientific Editor, Science of Synthesis)
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6:05 PM
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Science of Synthesis Editor-in-Chief
Prof. Alois Fürstner (MPI Mülheim, Germany)
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6:20 PM
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Symposium Chair
Prof. Gary Molander (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
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6:30 PM
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Strained Rings in Drugs. How to Introduce Them in Molecules?
Prof. Janine Cossy (ESPCI Paris, France)
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7:05 PM
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The Simplicity of Rearrangements
Prof. Nuno Maulide (University of Vienna, Austria)
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7:40 PM
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The Wonderful World of Oxindoles
Prof. Mark Lautens (University of Toronto, Canada)
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8:15 PM | Short Break |
8:25 PM
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Chemistry and Biology: Merging Sciences?
Prof. Barry Trost (Stanford University, USA)
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9:15 PM
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Open Q&A
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9:30 PM
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Close
Prof. Gary Molander (University of Pennsylvania, USA),
Prof. Alois Fürstner (MPI Mülheim, Germany),
Dr. Fiona Shortt de Hernandez (Managing Editor, Science of Synthesis
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About Science of Synthesis
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