FEATURED SYMPOSIUM



A Symposium in Honor of Professor Sheldon Cremer

Perspectives and Recent Advances in
Organophosphorus Chemistry


Contact: Anthony Sommese (Nalco Company) - asommese@nalco.com


Two - Half Day Sessions

Thursday AM, June 1, 2006

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Invited Speakers


Transition Metal Alkyls without Phosphines:
    Lability surprisingly useful in Organic Synthesis
John J. Eisch
Department of Chemistry
State University of New York-Binghamton

Phosphole Chemistry: Present Status and Future Directions
Louis D. Quin
Department of Chemistry
Duke University

Asymmetric Synthesis of Biologically Interesting Phosphates,
    Phosphonates and Phosphinates
Christopher D. Spilling
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
University of Missouri-St. Louis

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

Thursday PM, June 1, 2006

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Application of Phosphate Tethers in Natural Product Synthesis:
    Harnessing Multivalent Activation in Cyclic Phosphate Triesters
Paul R. Hanson
Department of Chemistry
University of Kansas

Analogues and Isomers of Farnesyl Pyrophosphate
David F. Wiemer
Department of Chemistry
University of Iowa

Protein and Polymer Folding on a Chip
Paul S. Cremer
Department of Chemistry
Texas A&M University



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Updated: May 22, 2006

GLRM 2006
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