On Friday, April 6, 2018 the SCS Spring Meeting 2018 took place at University of Neuchâtel. Five international experts gave an insight view into their current research and gave a lecture on the symposium topic «Bio-Inspired Chemistry».
Lectures of the SCS Spring Meeting 2018
| Prof. Leroy Cronin, University of Glasgow, UK «Combining Robotics and Artificial Intelligence for Search & Discovery in Chemical Space» |
| Prof. Thomas Ward, University of Basel, Switzerland «Artificial Metalloenzymes: Challenges and Opportunities» |
| Prof. Jean-Pierre Sauvage, University of Strasbourg, France «From Chemical Topology to Molecular Machines» |
| Prof. Takashi Kato, University of Tokyo, Japan «Supramolecular Assemblies and Nanostructured Liquid Crystals for Future Materials» |
| Prof. Peng Yin, Wyss Institute, Harvard University, USA «Molecular Programming with DNA/RNA» |
Werner Prize Lectures 2018
The SCS President, Alain De Mesmaeker, also awarded the Werner Prize 2018 to Prof. Sandra Luber, University of Zurich for her independent research as young professors.
| Prof. Sandra Luber, University of Zurich «Advanced computational approaches for bio-inspired water splitting» |
More details about the program are available on the symposium website
http://scg.ch/springmeeting/2018
We thank all sponsors and exhibitors for their generous support that allowed us to organize this fantastic event:
Sponsors: SISF, SCNAT, SATW, MDPI, ChemPubSoc and Helvetica
Exhibitors: abcr GmbH, IGZ Instruments, Magritec, Merck
Photos of the Spring Meeting 2018
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David Spichiger, SCS
19.04.2018