National Organic Symposium
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The National Organic Chemistry Symposium is the premier event sponsored by the Division of Organic Chemistry of the American Chemical Society to highlight recent advances in organic chemistry. The Symposium generally consists of about a dozen invited speakers, plus the Roger Adams Awardee. The lectures are typically presented during morning and evening sessions. The goal of the symposium is to present a distinguished roster of speakers that represents the current status of the field of organic chemistry, in terms of breadth and creative advances. |
Pictures from NOS held at Princeton, N.J. June 2011 |
Upcoming National Organic Chemistry Symposium (NOS)
The 43rd National Organic Symposium (NOS) will be held on the Campus of University of Washington in Seattle from Sunday June 23 thru Thursday June 26th, 2013.
Dr. Scott McN. SieburthNOS Executive OfficerDepartment of ChemistryTemple UniversityBeury Hall 2011901 N. 13th StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19122Tel: 215-204-7916Fax: 215-204-1532scott.sieburth@temple.eduScott McN. Sieburth
NOS Executive Officer 2013
Department of Chemistry
Temple University
Beury Hall 201
1901 N. 13th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Tel: 215-204-7916
Fax: 215-204-1532
scott.sieburth@temple.edu
Speakers for the 2013 NOS:
Erick M. Carreira ETH Zürich François Diederich ETH Zürich Joanna S. Fowler Brookhaven National Laboratory Shana O. Kelley University of Toronto Paul Knochel Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Eiichi Nakamura The University of Tokyo William R. Roush The Scripps Research Institute, Florida Richmond Sarpong University of California, Berkeley Lawrence T. Scott Boston College Hanadi F. Sleiman McGill University Andrew Stamford Merck Research Laboratories Peter Wipf University of Pittsburgh Jin-Quan Yu The Scripps Research Institute - La Jolla
A Facebook Group for the 43rd National Organic Chemistry Symposium in 2013 has been created. You are welcome to join.
For information onf previous NOS meetings: See the Organic Divsion's History of NOS Page
For more information see: http://www.nationalorganicsymposium.org/