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ISSN 1061-9348, Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 2006, Vol. 61, No. 4, p. 407. © Pleiades Publishing, Inc., 2006.
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DOI:
10.1134/S1061934806040228
The First European Chemistry Congress (1st ECC) will take place from Sunday, August 27, to Thursday, Au-gust 31, 2006. The exhibition will be open from Sunday, August 27, to Wednesday, August 30, 2006. The Con-gress’s website is http://www.euchems-budapest2006.hu.
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Over 100 top-level lectures and 100 short oral communications. Extensive poster sessions
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Topics on education, history, and the senses. Large exhibition and a job fair for young scientists
One and two-day special topics symposia:
• New Developments in Theoreticaland Computational Chemistry
• Cutting Edge Spectroscopy• New Concepts and Methods in Catalysis• Frontiers in Supramolecular Chemistry• New Frontiers in Medicinal Chemistry• 3D Chemical Imaging in Analysis• Materials and Nano-Materials for Devices• Environmental Chemistry• Chemistry, Food, and Health• Chemistry Meets Biomolecules• Teaching Chemistry: Past, Present and Future• Green and Sustainable Chemistry and Processes• Polymer Architecture: From Structure to Functional Control• New Frontiers in Organic Synthesis• Novel Multifunctional Ligands in Coordination Chemistry• Structure and Function of Biomolecules• Hot Topics in Nuclear- and Radiochemistry
Congress Timetable
Sunday, August 27:
Arrival, registrationOpening ceremony and welcome reception
Monday, August 28:
Congress day, exhibition day
Tuesday, August 29:
Congress day, exhibition daySocial evening
Wednesday, August 30:
Congress day, exhibition dayFarewell dinner (optional)
Thursday, August 31:
Congress day, Closing Ceremony
EuCheMS Secretariat Congress Secretariat
Evelyn McEwanRoyal Society of ChemistryPhone: +44 (0) 20 7440 3303E-mail: [email protected]
Franciska MorlinChemol TravelH-1052 Budapest, De
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k Ferenc u. 10. VII.Tel./fax: +36 1 266 7032Fax: +36 1 266 7033E-mail: [email protected]
The First European Chemistry Congress (1st ECC)
Plenary Lectures by Nobel Laureates:
Paul J. Crutzen, Jean-Marie Lehn, George A. Olah, Sir John Walker,Kurt W
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thrich, Ahmed H. Zewail