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Who Should Attend?

Discovery, Industrial and Process Chemists in the pharmaceutical & fine chemical industries

Organic Chemists in research and development

Anyone involved in the production of heterocyclic molecules at any scale

Chemists in industry and academia

 

 

"Overall a really good conference."

Dowpharma

 

Synthetic Heterocyclic Chemistry

Design Syntheses, Develop Processes

13 - 14 October 2008, London, UK

This Synthetic Heterocyclic Chemistry conference is aimed at industrial chemists in discovery chemistry, process R&D and production. The programme contains a mix of industrial and academic presentations, focusing on ‘de novo’ synthesis and partial synthesis of heterocyclic compounds, along with new synthetic methods and case studies of their application in industrial R&D or manufacture.

 

How will this conference help you?

This conference will attract an international audience of around 80 - 120 delegates and is intended for Discovery, Industrial and Process Chemists as well as Organic Chemists in R&D from the Pharmaceutical and Fine and Speciality Chemical industries.

A detailed, high-quality book of conference proceedings covering all the presentations is provided and there will be ample opportunity for questions and stimulating discussion during the conference.

 

Key Topics include:

 

SAVE £497.50!How will you benefit from attending this conference?

*FREE Poster Board

Registered delegates can present a scientific technical poster FREE and have this published in the conference proceedings. Please send an abstract of your poster by email to sciup@scientificupdate.co.uk.

 

The organisers reserve the right to change the published programme of events and speakers as circumstances dictate.

 

 

The Media sponsors:

C&EN

 

Thieme Chemistry

 

Chimmica Oggi - Chemistry Today

 

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

 

Wiley

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