91st Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition in Edmonton, AB, May 24–28, 2008  

  

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Symposia

 

 

Shaw Conference Centre
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

  May 24th to 28th, 2008

Technical Program

 

Plenary Lecture

 

Christopher T. Walsh, Harvard Medical School

 

  

Saturday, May 24, 2008, 19:00 - 20:15

Shaw Conference Centre

 

  

Divisions and Symposia
 

Analytical Chemistry Division (AN)

 

AN1/EN1 

      • Analytical and Environmental Toxicology (Joint with EN) 

AN2 

      • Analytical Separations 

AN3/PT2 

      • Biological Mass Spectrometry (Joint with PT) 

AN4/MT5 

      • Nanoscale Materials and Devices for Chemical and Biological Sensing (Joint with MT) 

AN5 

      • Nanoscale Phenomena in Electrochemistry 

AN6 

      • New Generation of Analytical Chemistry 

AN7/BM7/PT9

      • Single-Molecule Measurements in Biological Chemistry (Joint with BM and PT) 

AN8/PT10

      • Spectroscopy at Surfaces and Interfaces (Joint with PT) 

AN9

      • General


Biological and Medicinal Chemistry Division (BM)

 

 

BM1

      • Altered Proteins 

BM2/OR2

      • Carbohydrate Chemistry and Glycobiology (Joint with OR) 

BM3/OR5

      • Chemical Biology: Molecular Probes and Organic Biomaterials (Joint with OR) 

BM4

      • Chemistry and Biology of Nucleic Acids 

BM5/PT4

      • Computational Approaches to Drug Design (Joint with PT) 

BM6/PT8

      • Protein NMR Spectroscopy (Joint with PT)

BM7/AN7/PT9

      • Single-Molecule Measurements in Biological Chemistry (Joint with AN and PT)

BM8/OR11

      • Small Molecule Drug Design and Development (Joint with OR)

 

Chemical Education Division (CE)

 

35th College Chemistry Canada (C3) Conference

 

 

CE1

      • Creating and Supporting a Positive Teaching Culture

CE2

      • Get on Your Soapbox! Best Practices in Teaching I

CE3

      • Getting to the Core of Introductory Level Chemistry

CE4

      • Innovative Teaching Technologies. Best Practices in Teaching II

CE5

      • Making Career Choices and Entering the Workforce-An Interactive Presentation

CE6

      • Walter Harris Workshop-New Roles and New Balance: Teaching and Research at Technical Institutes, Colleges and Universities

   
Environment Division (EN)


 

EN1/AN1

      • Analytical and Environmental Toxicology (Joint with AN)

EN2/PT6

      • Atmospheric and Astrophysical Applications: Part III of a Symposium in Honour of Michael Gerry (Joint with PT)

EN3/IN1

      • Bioinorganic Chemistry-General (Joint with IN)

EN4/IN2

      • Bioinorganic Chemistry-Toxic Metals (Joint with IN)

EN5

      • From Laboratory to Landscape: The Chemistry of Emerging Contaminants and its Real-World Applications

EN6

      • Old and New Persistent Organic Pollutants

 

Industrial Chemistry Program (IC)

 

 

IC1

      • Enterprising Chemistry

IC2

      • Job Search: Marketing Yourself

IC3

      • Professional Status and Professional Chemists

IC4

      • The Business of Chemistry

 

Inorganic Chemistry Division (IN)
 

 

IN1/EN3

      • Bioinorganic Chemistry-General (Joint with EN)

IN2/EN4

      • Bioinorganic Chemistry-Toxic Metals (Joint with EN)

IN3/OR3

      • Catalysis (Joint with OR)

IN4/OR6

      • Conjugated Materials and Heterocycles (Joint with OR)

IN5

      • Main Group Chemistry: A Symposium in Honour of Neil Burford, Tristram Chivers and Richard Oakley

IN6/MT7

      • Nanotechnology: Nanoparticles, Nanowires and Quantum Dots (Joint with MT)

IN7/MT9

      • Solid-State Chemistry: From Materials Discovery to Industrial Processing (Joint with MT)

IN8

      • Symposium in Honour of Bill Graham: From C-H Activation to Future Challenges in Organometallic Chemistry

IN9

      • General

 

Macromolecular Science and Engineering Division (MS)


MS1
 

      • Design and Synthesis of Water-Soluble Polymers and their Applications

MS2/MT2

      • Functional Polymer Architectures and their Applications (Joint with MT)

MS3/MT6

      • Nanostructured Polymeric Assemblies (Joint with MT)

MS4/MT8

      • Polymer Nanomaterials for Green Applications (Joint with MT) CANCELLED

MS5

      • General

 

Materials Chemistry Division (MT)


MT1  

      • Advanced Materials by Molecular Self-Assembly

MT2/MS2

      • Functional Polymer Architectures and their Applications (Joint with MS)

MT3/OR7

      • Fundamentals and Applications of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes (Joint with OR)

MT4

      • Materials for Energy Conversion

MT5/AN4

      • Nanoscale Materials and Devices for Chemical and Biological Sensing (Joint with AN)

MT6/MS3

      • Nanostructured Polymeric Assemblies (Joint with MS)

MT7/IN6

      • Nanotechnology: Nanoparticles, Nanowires and Quantum Dots (Joint with IN)

MT8/MS4

      • Polymer Nanomaterials for Green Applications (Joint with MS) CANCELLED

MT9/IN7

      • Solid-State Chemistry:From Materials Discovery to Industrial Processing (Joint with IN)


Organic Chemistry Division (OR)


OR1  

      • Applied Physical Organic Chemistry

OR2/BM2

      • Carbohydrate Chemistry and Glycobiology (Joint with BM)

OR3/IN3

      • Catalysis (Joint with IN)

OR4

      • Catalytic Transformation of C-H Bonds

OR5/BM3

      • Chemical Biology: Molecular Probes and Organic Biomaterials (Joint with BM)

OR6/IN4

      • Conjugated Materials and Heterocycles (Joint with IN)

OR7/MT3

      • Fundamentals and Applications of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes (Joint with MT)

OR8

      • Microwave-Promoted Organic Synthesis

OR9

      • Organic Synthesis: The Latest Trends

OR10

      • Organocatalysis

OR11/BM8

      • Small Molecule Drug Design and Development (Joint with BM)

OR12

      • General

 

Physical, Theoretical & Computational Division (PT) 


PT1

      • Advances in Solid-State NMR

PT2/AN3

      • Biological Mass Spectrometry (Joint with AN)

PT3

      • Computational and Theoretical Chemistry

PT4/BM5

      • Computational Approaches to Drug Design (Joint with BM)

Frontiers of Molecular Spectroscopy: A Symposium in Honour of Michael Gerry

PT5

    I. Probing Bonds: From Complexes to Molecules

PT5

    II. Chiroptical Measurements and Chiral Recognition: Spectroscopy and Theory

PT6/EN2

    III. Atmospheric and Astrophysical Applications (Joint with EN)

PT7

      • Photochemistry and Photobiology: Probing Excited States Using Experiment and Theory

PT8/BM6

      • Protein NMR Spectroscopy (Joint with BM)

PT9/AN7/BM7

      • Single-Molecule Measurements in Biological Chemistry (Joint with AN and BM)

PT10/AN8

      • Spectroscopy at Surfaces and Interfaces (Joint with AN)

PT11

      • General

  

Joint Symposia 

  

AN1/EN1

     • Analytical and Environmental Toxicology 

EN3/IN1 

     • Bioinorganic Chemistry-General

EN4/IN2 

     • Bioinorganic Chemistry-Toxic Metals

AN3/PT2 

     • Biological Mass Spectrometry

BM2/OR2

     • Carbohydrate Chemistry and Glycobiology 

IN3/OR3 

     • Catalysis 

BM3/OR5 

     • Chemical Biology: Molecular Probes and Organic Biomaterials

BM5/PT4 

     • Computational Approaches to Drug Design

IN4/OR6 

     • Conjugated Materials and Heterocycles

EN2/PT6

     • Frontiers of Molecular Spectroscopy: A Symposium in Honour of Michael Gerry, Part III. Atmospheric and Astrophysical Applications

MS2/MT2 

     • Functional Polymer Architectures and their Applications

MT3/OR7 

     • Fundamentals and Applications of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes

AN4/MT5

     • Nanoscale Materials and Devices for Chemical and Biological Sensing

MS3/MT6 

     • Nanostructured Polymeric Assemblies

IN6/MT7

     •  Nanotechnology: Nanoparticles, Nanowires and Quantum Dots

MS4/MT8 

     • Polymer Nanomaterials for Green Applications CANCELLED

BM6/PT8 

      • Protein NMR Spectroscopy

AN7/BM7/PT9

      • Single-Molecule Measurements in Biological Chemistry

BM8/OR11 

     • Small Molecule Drug Design and Development

IN7/MT9 

    Solid-State Chemistry: From Materials Discovery to Industrial Processing 

AN8/PT10

      • Spectroscopy at Surfaces and Interfaces

 

 

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