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Microwave and Flow Chemistry Meeting 2013

Enabling Technologies for Discovery, Process and Manufacturing

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Chairs C. Oliver Kappe (University of Graz)
Nicholas Leadbeater (University of Connecticut)
Location(s)
Silverado Resort and Spa (*****)
Napa Valley California
United States

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Date Saturday July 20 2013 - Tuesday July 23 2013

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Synopsis This conference brings together an outstanding group of academic and industrial speakers using microwave heating and / or continuous-flow processing in their chemistry platforms. It will be of interest to those already using these tools in their setting as well as those interested in getting started. The focus of the conference will be in the application of these technologies to organic chemistry and will span production scales from milligrams to multiple kilograms per day. The use of microwave and continuous-flow processing for preparing a wide range of final products will be discussed, including medicinal chemistry, fine chemistry and bulk chemicals. An important part of the conference will be dissemination of new, previously unpublished results.

Proposed Session Titles
1)Microwave chemistry in organic, peptide chemistry
2)Microwave chemistry in drug discovery/medicinal chemistry
3)Microwave and flow chemistry in nanomaterials research
4)Flow chemistry in drug discovery
5)Flow photochemistry
6)Microreactor research
7)Process chemistry/continuous manufacturing
8)Microwave-assisted flow processing

Plenary speakers
(so far)
Programme
Jun-ichi  Yoshida (Kyoto University, Japan): Flash Chemistry Using Flow Microreactors - Organic Synthesis That Cannot Be Done in Batch
Peter Seeberger (Max-Planck-Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Germany): Continuous Flow Chemistry to Discover and Produce Drugs
Roman Morschhaeuser (Clariant GmbH, Germany): Large Scale Microwave Processing
Timothy F. Jamison (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA): Continuous Flow Multistep Synthesis
Timothy M. Braden (Eli Lilly and Company, USA): Drivers Toward the Adoption of Continuous Processing in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Invited speakers
(so far)
Programme
Andreas Kirschning (Leibniz University of Hannover): Enabling Technologies in Organic Chemistry- From Minireactors to New Heating Techniques
Berthold Schenkel (Novartis, Switzerland)
Dominique  Roberge (Lonza Group Ltd )
Dong-Pyo Kim (National Center of Applied Microfluidic Chemistry): Innovative Microchemical Processes of Precious or Toxic Metal Catalysts, and Foul Isocyanides
Ian Baxendale (Durham University): Scaling Multi-step Synthesis in Flow
Knud J Jensen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark): Microwave Heating in Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis: Systematic Studies of Reaction Conditions, Difficult Sequences, and Modified Peptides
Michael G Organ (York University, Canada): A High-Temperature/High-Backpressure Reactor for Performing Flowed Chemical Synthesis and In-Line, Real-Time Continuous Analysis and Process Optimiation.
Michel Journet (Merck, USA): Flow Chemistry For Greener, More Efficient Processes
Nick Cosford (Sanford Burnham, USA): Application of Microwave and Flow Chemistry Methods to Expedite Chemical Probe Discovery
Rodrigo O. M. A.  de Souza (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil): Continuous Flow Biocatalysis: Playing With Renewables
Romain Stalder (Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute)
Contributing speakers
(so far)
To be selected from abstracts
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Fees

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Standard Register Register $1800
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$1300
(All-inclusive package)
Thursday June 20 2013
  All-inclusive package:   (conference, accommodation, all food, drinks, social events, etc.)
* Students will share a twin room.
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Multiple attendance discount: 3 or more members from the same lab are eligible for a discount. Please contact us.

Multiple conference discount: We can offer you a discount if you wish to attend multiple conferences. Please contact us.


Extras


  Adult Deadline
Extra nights $350 Thursday June 20 2013
Accompanying (Standard) $750 Thursday June 20 2013
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(including all items listed below, excluding the meeting)
 

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Items included in Microwave and Flow Chemistry meeting 2013 fee
·  Meeting
·  Abstract submission
·  ***** accommodation for 3 nights
·  All group meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
·  All refreshments & social events
 


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