FEATURED SYMPOSIUMA Symposium in Honor of Professor Sheldon Cremer Perspectives and Recent Advances in
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Two - Half Day Sessions
Thursday AM, June 1, 2006Invited Speakers
- Transition Metal Alkyls without Phosphines:
Lability surprisingly useful in Organic Synthesis- John J. Eisch
- Department of Chemistry
State University of New York-Binghamton
- Department of Chemistry
- Phosphole Chemistry: Present Status and Future Directions
- Louis D. Quin
- Department of Chemistry
Duke University
- Department of Chemistry
- Asymmetric Synthesis of Biologically Interesting Phosphates,
Phosphonates and Phosphinates- Christopher D. Spilling
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
University of Missouri-St. Louis
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Recent Developments in the Usefulness of [P(RNCH2CH2)3N]
in the Catalysis of Important Organic Reactions- John G. Verkade
- Department of Chemistry
Iowa State University
- Department of Chemistry
- John J. Eisch
Thursday PM, June 1, 2006
- Application of Phosphate Tethers in Natural Product Synthesis:
Harnessing Multivalent Activation in Cyclic Phosphate Triesters- Paul R. Hanson
- Department of Chemistry
University of Kansas
- Department of Chemistry
- Analogues and Isomers of Farnesyl Pyrophosphate
- David F. Wiemer
- Department of Chemistry
University of Iowa
- Department of Chemistry
- Protein and Polymer Folding on a Chip
- Paul S. Cremer
- Department of Chemistry
Texas A&M University
- Department of Chemistry
- Paul R. Hanson