October 23-24, 2010 at Seaside Hotel Maiko Villa Kobe (Kobe City)
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The central role of organic synthesis has been expanding nowadays from new materials to new medicinal agents. Driven by significant improvements in our understanding of factors that govern organic reactions and by increasingly powerful instrumentation, the influence of organic synthesis has been extended to virtually all fields of science. A number of synthetically useful reactions have been developed in the 20th century, leading to significant improvements in the total efficiency and performance of synthetic transformations. In the 21st century, synthetic chemistry should be greatly integrated to be a more powerful, environmentaly-benign tool for the welfare of human life.
The objective of the present symposium (ISIS-6) will be to overview ongoing progress in organic synthesis as well as applications in related fields and to stimulate further work by discussing the future from the wide range of view points, including basic concepts and principles, new methods and reactions, syntheses of new materials and medicinal agents, separation, and automated synthesis, etc.
This Symposium will be a joint program with the project of Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas titled ‘Organic Synthesis Based on Reaction Integration. Development of New Methods and Creation of New Substances’ by MEXT, which also aims to enhance the power of organic synthesis focused on time and space integration of reactions. We believe that the project will match the purpose and history of ISIS.
On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we look forward to welcoming you to Kobe and your participation in the discussions.
Co-chairs of ISIS-6:
Atsunori Mori and Masahiko Hayashi
Jun-ichi Yoshida (Innovative Area)
The objective of the present symposium (ISIS-6) will be to overview ongoing progress in organic synthesis as well as applications in related fields and to stimulate further work by discussing the future from the wide range of view points, including basic concepts and principles, new methods and reactions, syntheses of new materials and medicinal agents, separation, and automated synthesis, etc.
This Symposium will be a joint program with the project of Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas titled ‘Organic Synthesis Based on Reaction Integration. Development of New Methods and Creation of New Substances’ by MEXT, which also aims to enhance the power of organic synthesis focused on time and space integration of reactions. We believe that the project will match the purpose and history of ISIS.
On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we look forward to welcoming you to Kobe and your participation in the discussions.
Co-chairs of ISIS-6:
Atsunori Mori and Masahiko Hayashi
Jun-ichi Yoshida (Innovative Area)
Important Notice
We are sorry to announce that Professor Troels Skrydstrup, an invited speaker of ISIS-6, cannnot come to Kobe because of a trouble in his family.
Professor Ilhyong Ryu of Osaka Prefecture University kindly accepted our emergency offer for the Invited Lecturer.
The revised program will appear soon on the web site and you will find the title of his lecture.
October 23 (Saturday)
12:00 Reistration
12:50 Opening Remarks
13:00 Invited Lecture 1
15:40 Invited Lecture 4
19:00 Banquet
October 24 (Sunday)
8:50 Invited Lecture 6
10:30 Short Talks for Poster
12:00 Lunch & Poster Session
14:30 Invited Lecture 8
Program(pdf)
We are sorry to announce that Professor Troels Skrydstrup, an invited speaker of ISIS-6, cannnot come to Kobe because of a trouble in his family.
Professor Ilhyong Ryu of Osaka Prefecture University kindly accepted our emergency offer for the Invited Lecturer.
The revised program will appear soon on the web site and you will find the title of his lecture.
October 23 (Saturday)
12:00 Reistration
12:50 Opening Remarks
13:00 Invited Lecture 1
Prof. Timothy F. Jamison (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) “Case Studies of Target-Directed Synthesis in Flow”14:00 Invited Lecture 2
Prof. Kumi Yoshida (Nagoya University, Japan) “Synthesis of flavonoid for clarification of blue flower color development”14:40 Invited Lecture 3
Prof. Kotohiro Nomura (Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan) “Precise Metathesis Polymerization: Efficient Tools for Synthesis of ‘End-Functionalized’ Star Shape Polymers, Defect-free Conjugated Polymers”15:20 Coffee Break
15:40 Invited Lecture 4
Prof. Chaozhong Li (Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, China) “Lactam Synthesis via Radical Cyclization: Control of Regio- and Stereoselectivity”16:40 Invited Lecture 5
Prof. Yasushi Nishihara (Okayama University, Japan) “Zirconocene-Mediated Highly Regio- and Stereoselective Synthesis of Multi-substituted Olefins from Alkynylmetallic Species”17:20 Keynote Lecture
Prof. Jun-ichiro Setsune (Kobe University, Japan) “Helical Chirality Induction of Oligopyrroles”18:20 Check-in & Free Discussion
19:00 Banquet
October 24 (Sunday)
8:50 Invited Lecture 6
Prof. Ilhyong Ryu (Osaka Prefecture University, Japan) “To be announced”9:30 Invited Lecture 7
Prof. Takeharu Haino (Hiroshima University, Japan) “Supramolecular Assembly Driven by Molecular Recognition”10:10 Coffee Break
10:30 Short Talks for Poster
12:00 Lunch & Poster Session
14:30 Invited Lecture 8
Prof. Abigail G. Doyle (Princeton University, USA) “Catalytic Methods for Enantioselective Fluorination with Fluoride Sources”15:30 Invited Lecture 9
Prof. Koichi Fukase (Osaka University, Japan) Synthetic Approach to Understanding Biological Relevance of Glycans16:10 Closing Remarks
Program(pdf)
Keynote Lecturer
Professor Jun-ichiro Setsune (Kobe University, Japan)
Invited Lecturer
Professor Troels Skrydstrup (Aarhus University, Denmark)
Professor Chaozhong Li (Shanghai Inst. Organic Chemistry, China)
Professor Timothy F. Jamison (MIT, USA)
Professor Abigail. G. Doyle (Princeton University, USA)
Professor Kotohiro Nomura (Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan)
Professor Yasushi Nishihara (Okayama University, Japan)
Professor Takeharu Haino (Hiroshima University, Japan)
Professor Koichi Fukase (Osaka University, Japan)
Professor Kumi Yoshida (Nagoya University, Japan)
Professor Jun-ichiro Setsune (Kobe University, Japan)
Invited Lecturer
Professor Troels Skrydstrup (Aarhus University, Denmark)
Professor Chaozhong Li (Shanghai Inst. Organic Chemistry, China)
Professor Timothy F. Jamison (MIT, USA)
Professor Abigail. G. Doyle (Princeton University, USA)
Professor Kotohiro Nomura (Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan)
Professor Yasushi Nishihara (Okayama University, Japan)
Professor Takeharu Haino (Hiroshima University, Japan)
Professor Koichi Fukase (Osaka University, Japan)
Professor Kumi Yoshida (Nagoya University, Japan)
Early registration deadend: July 15, 2010
Please send e-mail with the attached registration form
The registration form is available:
Click here to download (http://www2.kobe-u.ac.jp/~amori/home/registration....)
Please send e-mail with the attached registration form
to isis6@port.kobe-u.ac.jp
The registration form is available:
Click here to download (http://www2.kobe-u.ac.jp/~amori/home/registration....)
Authors interested in applying for a poster presentation are asked to submit an abstract by August 1, 2010.
Please send your abstract (on A4 paper, 1 page) by e-mail as an attachment file (MS-Word or RTF)
The abstract template is available:
1st サーキュラー(pdf)はここから
Please send your abstract (on A4 paper, 1 page) by e-mail as an attachment file (MS-Word or RTF)
to isis6@port.kobe-u.ac.jp
The abstract template is available:
Click here to download (http://www2.kobe-u.ac.jp/~amori/home/abstract.doc)
1st サーキュラー(pdf)はここから
Participants from academia and government:
27,000 yen (before July 15, 2010), 32,000 yen (after July 16, 2010)
Participants from industry:
30,000 yen (before July 15, 2010), 35,000 yen (after July 16, 2010)
Payment of the registration fee should be made in Japanese yen by bank transfer to
ISIS-6 Organizing Committee (ISIS−6組織委員会)
at: Japan Post Bank, Account No. 14310 87410711 (ordinary account).
27,000 yen (before July 15, 2010), 32,000 yen (after July 16, 2010)
Participants from industry:
30,000 yen (before July 15, 2010), 35,000 yen (after July 16, 2010)
Payment of the registration fee should be made in Japanese yen by bank transfer to
ISIS-6 Organizing Committee (ISIS−6組織委員会)
at: Japan Post Bank, Account No. 14310 87410711 (ordinary account).
Organizing Committee
Location
All symposium activities will be held at Seaside Hotel Maiko Villa Kobe:
18-11 Higashi Maiko-cho, Tarumi-ku, Kobe, Hyogo 655-0047, Japan
Phone: +81-78-706-3711 Fax: +81-78-706-2212
http://www.maikovilla.co.jp/
Accomodation
Hotel rooms at the night of October 23 are available for all participants
at Seaside Hotel Maiko Villa Kobe (the symposium site).
Co-Chairs | ||
M. Hayashi (Kobe) | A. Mori (Kobe) | J. Yoshida (Kyoto) |
Members | ||
H. Amii (Gunma) | N. Chatani (Osaka) | K. Fukase (Osaka) |
N. Kambe (Osaka) | K. Kakiuchi (Nara) | T. Kawai (Nara) |
S. Matsubara (Kyoto) | M. Miura (Osaka) | K. Mizuno (Osaka) |
M. Murakami (Kyoto) | M. Nakamura (Kyoto) | K. Nakatani (Osaka) |
K. Ohe (Kyoto) | I. Ryu (Osaka) | M. Suginome (Kyoto) |
Y. Tsuji (Kyoto) | H. Takikawa (Kobe) | S. Yamago (Kyoto) |
Location
All symposium activities will be held at Seaside Hotel Maiko Villa Kobe:
18-11 Higashi Maiko-cho, Tarumi-ku, Kobe, Hyogo 655-0047, Japan
Phone: +81-78-706-3711 Fax: +81-78-706-2212
http://www.maikovilla.co.jp/
Accomodation
Hotel rooms at the night of October 23 are available for all participants
at Seaside Hotel Maiko Villa Kobe (the symposium site).
Cosponsored by
Division of Synthetic Chemistry of the Kinki Chemical Society, Japan
Group for Research on Automated Flow and Microreactor Synthesis (GRAMS) of
the Kinki Chemical Society, Japan
Kyoto University Global COE Program “International Center for
Integrated Research and Advanced Education in Materials Science”
Osaka University Global COE Program “Global Education and Research for
Bio-Environmental Chemistry”
Grant-in-aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas “Organic Synthesis Based on Reaction Integration. Development of New Methods and Creation of New Substances”
Supported by
The Kinki Branch of the Chemical Society of Japan
The Kansai Branch of the Society of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan
The Kinki Chemical Society, Japan
Division of Synthetic Chemistry of the Kinki Chemical Society, Japan
Group for Research on Automated Flow and Microreactor Synthesis (GRAMS) of
the Kinki Chemical Society, Japan
Kyoto University Global COE Program “International Center for
Integrated Research and Advanced Education in Materials Science”
Osaka University Global COE Program “Global Education and Research for
Bio-Environmental Chemistry”
Grant-in-aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas “Organic Synthesis Based on Reaction Integration. Development of New Methods and Creation of New Substances”
Supported by
The Kinki Branch of the Chemical Society of Japan
The Kansai Branch of the Society of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan
The Kinki Chemical Society, Japan
Atsunori Mori Co-Chairs of ISIS-6
Graduate School of Engineering, Kobe University,
Rokkodai, Nada, Kobe 657-8501, Japan
E-mail: isis6@port.kobe-u.ac.jp
Phone: +81-78-803-6181 Fax: +81-78-803-6181
Graduate School of Engineering, Kobe University,
Rokkodai, Nada, Kobe 657-8501, Japan
E-mail: isis6@port.kobe-u.ac.jp
Phone: +81-78-803-6181 Fax: +81-78-803-6181
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