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The BOSS-conference is a unique international symposium as, apart from invited lectures delivered by established organic chemists as well as younger rising stars, two prestigious events are associated with it: a lecture delivered by the recipient of the “Janssen Pharmaceutica Prize for Creativity in Organic Synthesis”, and the “Tetrahedron Chair”: a one-day course on a specific topic in organic synthesis by an eminent lecturer. The conference covers a broad range of timely subjects in the field of organic chemistry.

Prof. Manfred T. Reetz (Max Planck, MULHEIM / Ruhr, Germany), has accepted to be chairman of BOSS XII scheduled to take place in Namur (Belgium), July 11-16, 2010, hosted by Prof. Stéphane Vincent (FUNDP Namur, Belgium).

One of the major aims of this series of events, also for this new edition, has always been to give young chemists the possibility to attend a high level conference at a reasonable cost, covering a broad range of timely subjects in the field of organic chemistry instead of only addressing a small group of highly specialized chemists.

The symposium programme will include:

A one-day course on a specific topic by the recipient of the Tetrahedron Chair
A series of 16 plenary lectures with ample time for discussion
A lecture delivered by the recipient of the Janssen Pharmaceutica Prize for Creativity in Organic Synthesis
Poster sessions
An exhibition of scientific instruments, books and chemicals
Social activities
The official symposium language is English.

Event Date:   07-11-2010 to 07-16-2010
Event Location:  
University of Namur
Namur
Belgium
Event Organiser:  
LDOrganisation
Secretariat Symposium
Rue Michel de Ghelderode 33/2
1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
Belgium
Tel.
+32 10 45 47 77
Fax
+32 10 45 97 19
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