13 May 2022

32nd Fine Chemicals Group Postgraduate Symposium

Organised by:

SCI's Fine Chemicals Group

Queen Mary University of London, UK

Registration Closed

This event is no longer available for registration.

Synopsis

This conference will showcase exceptional research from final year PhD students and provides the opportunity to network and share ideas. The subjects covered will be wide ranging within organic chemistry such as synthesis, mechanistic studies, methodology, medicinal chemistry or analysis and computational.


Attendees

The majority of attendees are expected to be academic and industrial researchers including postgraduate students who will be presenting their work, but this event is open to all and free to attend.

The event will be run as a hybrid event which will allow remote attendance in addition to in person attendance. In-person attendees to arrive from 9:30am.


Programme

Friday 13 May

09:30
In person attendees registration
10:00
Welcome
Session 1
10:05
Amino-oxetanes as amide isosteres by an alternative defluorosulfonylative coupling of sulfonyl fluorides
Juan Rojas
10:30
A journey towards NHC catalysed umpoled pyridinium alkylation
Terence Wu
10:55
Studies Towards the Total Syntheses of Unciaphenol and Sealutomicins
Stuart Astle
11:20
Break
Flash presentations for online attendees
11:40
An Asymmetric “Clip-Cycle” Approach to 3-Spirocyclic Piperidines
Saikiran Ravi
12:05
Studies Towards the Total Synthesis of Anthracimycin
Laksamee Jeanmard
12:35
Lunch
Flash presentations for online attendees
Session 2
13:30
Iron-catalysed hydrogen/deuterium exchange of silanes and boranes
Tom Linford-Wood
13:55
Mechanochemical Synthesis of Alkylated Heterocycles via Nickel-Catalysed Cross-Electrophile Coupling
Matthew Williams
14:20
Practical and Scalable Applications of Unspecific Peroxygenase from Agrocybe aegerita
Balazs Pogranyi
14:50
Break
Flash presentations for online attendees
Session 3
15:10
Scalable total synthesis of Alternaric acid and structure-activity relationship studies deliver a new herbicidal lead
Eva Israel
15:35
PROTAC-kling permiability and cell-selectivity issues using an antibody-mediated approach
Karina Chan
16:00
Aromatic Methylation as a Tool for Efficient Isotope Incorporation
Elliot Davenport
16:55
Prize award
17:00
Close

Sponsorship

For further information and prices, please email conferences@soci.org. Spaces are limited and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.


Venue and Contact

Queen Mary University of London

Mile End Road
London
E1 4NS

Conference Team

Tel: +44 (0)20 7598 1561

Email: conferences@soci.org


Fees

This is a free event. To enable us to control the number of visitors in the venue, we are asking all delegates to pre-register in advance. Any dietary preferences or other requirements should be provided by Wednesday 4 May

For this reason, registration will close 24 hours prior to the event and only registered guests will be admitted.

All registrations will automatically receive a confirmation within 24 hours of registering for the event. Should you not receive written confirmation of your booking, please email conferences@soci.org.

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CPD Info

SCI Members attending this meeting are able to claim CPD points.

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Sponsors

Organising Committee
  • Charlotte Dalton, CatSci

  • David Fengas, Concept Life Sciences

  • Chris Jones, QMUL

  • Daniel Jones, Charles River Laboratories

  • Tom Sturgeon, Immaterial