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The 8th International ChemComm Symposium will be taking place at two venues in South Korea: One at UNIST from August 12th to 13th, 2015 and another at Ewha Womans University on August 14th, 2015.
This year’s symposia, took place at UNIST, was organized by Chemical Communications and hosted by Prof. Mi Hee Lim of Natural Science at UNIST in collaboration with the Royal Society of Chemistry, the world’s leading chemistry community.
Attended by experts and leaders in the chemicals and related sectors, this special event will feature a host of presentations on Molecular Design and Analysis by 17 pioneering scientists and three very special appearances by: Dr. May Copsey (Executive Editor of Chemical Communications), Prof. David Philips CBE (Past President of the Royal Society of Chemistry), and Prof. Wonwoo Nam (Ehwa Womans University).
This symposium will bring together world-leading experts from several disciplines under the subject of Bioinorganic Chemistry who are from national laboratories and top academic institutions, including MIT, Princeton University, University of California, Berkeley, Nanyang Technological University, KAIST, POSTECH, and others.
The purpose of this event is to highlight excellence in the chemical sciences and to help foster collaborations between speakers and delegates.
The year’s symposium is dedicated to the latest development in Molecular Design and Analysis and will appeal to academic and industrial scientists worldwide with a particular interest in bioinorganic chemistry.
“This event will be a great opportunity for us to showcase UNIST’s research capabilities in the field of chemistry to the outside world,” says Prof. Mi Hee Lim, who is also the . She continues by saying, “This year’s symposia features 17 exceptional scientists and 7 of them are from UNIST.”
This year’s symposia, took place at UNIST, was organized by Chemical Communications and hosted by Prof. Mi Hee Lim of Natural Science at UNIST in collaboration with the Royal Society of Chemistry, the world’s leading chemistry community.
Attended by experts and leaders in the chemicals and related sectors, this special event will feature a host of presentations on Molecular Design and Analysis by 17 pioneering scientists and three very special appearances by: Dr. May Copsey (Executive Editor of Chemical Communications), Prof. David Philips CBE (Past President of the Royal Society of Chemistry), and Prof. Wonwoo Nam (Ehwa Womans University).
This symposium will bring together world-leading experts from several disciplines under the subject of Bioinorganic Chemistry who are from national laboratories and top academic institutions, including MIT, Princeton University, University of California, Berkeley, Nanyang Technological University, KAIST, POSTECH, and others.
The purpose of this event is to highlight excellence in the chemical sciences and to help foster collaborations between speakers and delegates.
The year’s symposium is dedicated to the latest development in Molecular Design and Analysis and will appeal to academic and industrial scientists worldwide with a particular interest in bioinorganic chemistry.
“This event will be a great opportunity for us to showcase UNIST’s research capabilities in the field of chemistry to the outside world,” says Prof. Mi Hee Lim, who is also the . She continues by saying, “This year’s symposia features 17 exceptional scientists and 7 of them are from UNIST.”