The conferences, which are limited to 200 senior-level industry scientists, feature extended presentations from 15-20 leading experts in each field. “We purposely keep our events small, because it is easier for participants to meet and converse with one another at smaller, rather than larger conferences,” according to ACS ProSpectives program director, John Katz.
The ACS ProSpectives Conferences are in addition to the Society’s two national meetings and its eight to 10 regional meetings held annually. Following are the topics, conference chairs, dates, and locations for the five confirmed ACS ProSpectives Conferences. Details about the sixth conference will be available later this year.
Process Chemistry in the Pharmaceutical Industry — Program focuses on the art of building organic molecules in the process chemistry industry while operating within regulatory constraints.
Kumar Gadamasetti, Consultant; Mike Martinelli, Eli Lilly; Prof. Istvan Marko, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Melia Hotel
Barcelona, Spain
February 24-27, 2002
Steve Buchwald, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT); Gregory Fu, MIT; Eric Jacobsen, Harvard
Cambridge Marriott
Boston, MA
September 8-11, 2002
Combinatorial Chemistry — New synthetic methods for library synthesis, latest advances in purification and analysis, and emerging technologies in combinatorial chemistry.
Andrew Combs, Bristol-Myers Squibb; Jack Hodges, Pfizer
Lansdowne Conference Center
Leesburg, VA
September 22-25, 2002
Robert Langer, MIT; Nicholas Peppas, Purdue; Patrick Couvreur, Université Paris-Sud
Boston Park Plaza Hotel
Boston, MA
October 13-16, 2002
John Yates III, Scripps Research Institute; Joshua LaBaer, Harvard Medical School
Boston Park Plaza Hotel
Cambridge, MA
November 10-13, 2002
Further details about the ACS ProSpective Conferences, including instructions on how to register and arrange for lodging, are available at www.acsprospectives.org. This site will be updated regularly with the latest information about the upcoming conferences.
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