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The aim of this symposium is to present recent developments in the area of synthetic organic methodology. Spectacular progress made recently in this field has provided novel tools to synthesize complex molecules with interesting biological activities. The use of transition metal complexes as catalysts has been a key instrument for these new methodologies to increase the control of chemical reactivity, and transform simple reagents into valuable products. The formation of C-C bonds and the functionalization of C-H bonds will be among the important transformations which will be discussed in this symposium. It will also include presentations directed towards the development of amination reactions, as these have also a significant role because of the ubiquity of nitrogen-containing molecules in medicinal chemistry. This symposium will feature young faculties as keynote and invited speakers as well as bringing together researchers interested by the late discoveries in this important field. | The aim of this symposium is to present recent developments in the area of synthetic organic methodology. Spectacular progress made recently in this field has provided novel tools to synthesize complex molecules with interesting biological activities. The use of transition metal complexes as catalysts has been a key instrument for these new methodologies to increase the control of chemical reactivity, and transform simple reagents into valuable products. The formation of C-C bonds and the functionalization of C-H bonds will be among the important transformations which will be discussed in this symposium. It will also include presentations directed towards the development of amination reactions, as these have also a significant role because of the ubiquity of nitrogen-containing molecules in medicinal chemistry. This symposium will feature young faculties as keynote and invited speakers as well as bringing together researchers interested by the late discoveries in this important field. | ||
==About this session== | ==About this session== | ||
− | This symposium is sponsored by the '''[http://www.organicdivision.org/ Organic Division]''' of the ACS. It comprises invited speakers only | + | This symposium is sponsored by the '''[http://www.organicdivision.org/ Organic Division]''' of the ACS. It comprises invited speakers only. |
==Session organizer== | ==Session organizer== | ||
[[File:Lebel-small.jpg|150px|left]] '''[http://www.mapageweb.umontreal.ca/lebelhe/cveng.html Prof. Hélène Lebel]''' is Associate professor at Université de Montréal, and Canada Research Chair in Organometallic Catalysis. Dr. Lebel received her Ph.D. in 1999 from Université de Montréal, working under Prof. André Charette. She then carried out postdoctoral research under Prof. Eric N. Jacobsen at Harvard University. | [[File:Lebel-small.jpg|150px|left]] '''[http://www.mapageweb.umontreal.ca/lebelhe/cveng.html Prof. Hélène Lebel]''' is Associate professor at Université de Montréal, and Canada Research Chair in Organometallic Catalysis. Dr. Lebel received her Ph.D. in 1999 from Université de Montréal, working under Prof. André Charette. She then carried out postdoctoral research under Prof. Eric N. Jacobsen at Harvard University. | ||
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− | *Prof. '''Hélène Lebel''', Université de Montréal: '' | + | *Prof. '''Hélène Lebel''', Université de Montréal: "''C-H Amination Reactions with N-Tosyloxycarbamates''". |
− | *Prof. '''[http://www.chem.harvard.edu/groups/ritter/tobias/tobias.html Prof. Tobias Ritter]''', Harvard University: ''Transition | + | *Prof. '''[http://www.chem.harvard.edu/groups/ritter/tobias/tobias.html Prof. Tobias Ritter]''', Harvard University: "''Transition metal-Catalyzed late-stage fluorination''". |
− | *Prof. '''[http://www.science.uottawa.ca/~abeau772/andre_E.html Prof. André Beauchemin]''', University of Ottawa: '' | + | *Prof. '''[http://www.science.uottawa.ca/~abeau772/andre_E.html Prof. André Beauchemin]''', University of Ottawa: "''Development and applications of metal-free amination reactions of alkenes and alkynes''". |
− | *Prof. '''[http://www.chem.utoronto.ca/staff/vdong/about.html Vy M. Dong]''', University of Toronto : '' | + | *Prof. '''[http://www.chem.utoronto.ca/staff/vdong/about.html Vy M. Dong]''', University of Toronto : "''Mechanism inspired strategies for stereoselective synthesis''". |
− | *Prof. '''[http://www.chem.uic.edu/driver/page3/page3.html Tom Driver]''', Dept. of Chemistry, University of Illinois at Chicago: '' | + | *Prof. '''[http://www.chem.uic.edu/driver/page3/page3.html Tom Driver]''', Dept. of Chemistry, University of Illinois at Chicago: "''Synthesis of N-heterocycles from azides through metal-catalyzed C-H bond functionalization''". |
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+ | '''Friday, June 4, 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM''' | ||
+ | ;Synthetic Organic Chemistry: the Next Generation | ||
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+ | '''Organizer/Presider: Helene Lebel''' | ||
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+ | 9:00 305 ''C-H Amination Reactions with N-Tosyloxycarbamates''. '''Helene Lebel''', University of Montreal | ||
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+ | 9:40 306 ''Transition Metal-Catalyzed Late-Stage Fluorination''. '''Tobias Ritter''', Harvard University | ||
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+ | 10:20 307 ''Development and Applications of Metal-Free Amination Reactions of Alkenes and Alkynes''. '''André M. Beauchemin''', University of Ottawa | ||
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+ | 11:00 Intermission | ||
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+ | 11:10 308 ''Synthesis of N-Heterocycles from Azides through Metal-Catalyzed C-H Bond Functionalization''. '''Tom G. Driver''', University of Illinois at Chicago | ||
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+ | 11:50 309 ''Mechanism Inspired Strategies for Stereoselective Synthesis''. '''Vy M. Dong''', University of Toronto | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:04, 11 June 2010
The aim of this symposium is to present recent developments in the area of synthetic organic methodology. Spectacular progress made recently in this field has provided novel tools to synthesize complex molecules with interesting biological activities. The use of transition metal complexes as catalysts has been a key instrument for these new methodologies to increase the control of chemical reactivity, and transform simple reagents into valuable products. The formation of C-C bonds and the functionalization of C-H bonds will be among the important transformations which will be discussed in this symposium. It will also include presentations directed towards the development of amination reactions, as these have also a significant role because of the ubiquity of nitrogen-containing molecules in medicinal chemistry. This symposium will feature young faculties as keynote and invited speakers as well as bringing together researchers interested by the late discoveries in this important field.
About this session
This symposium is sponsored by the Organic Division of the ACS. It comprises invited speakers only.
Session organizer
Prof. Hélène Lebel is Associate professor at Université de Montréal, and Canada Research Chair in Organometallic Catalysis. Dr. Lebel received her Ph.D. in 1999 from Université de Montréal, working under Prof. André Charette. She then carried out postdoctoral research under Prof. Eric N. Jacobsen at Harvard University.
Confirmed speakers
- Prof. Hélène Lebel, Université de Montréal: "C-H Amination Reactions with N-Tosyloxycarbamates".
- Prof. Prof. Tobias Ritter, Harvard University: "Transition metal-Catalyzed late-stage fluorination".
- Prof. Prof. André Beauchemin, University of Ottawa: "Development and applications of metal-free amination reactions of alkenes and alkynes".
- Prof. Vy M. Dong, University of Toronto : "Mechanism inspired strategies for stereoselective synthesis".
- Prof. Tom Driver, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Illinois at Chicago: "Synthesis of N-heterocycles from azides through metal-catalyzed C-H bond functionalization".
Dr. Ritter | Dr. Beauchemin | Dr. Dong | Dr. Driver |
Program
Friday, June 4, 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
- Synthetic Organic Chemistry
- the Next Generation
- Kellas 106
Organizer/Presider: Helene Lebel
9:00 305 C-H Amination Reactions with N-Tosyloxycarbamates. Helene Lebel, University of Montreal
9:40 306 Transition Metal-Catalyzed Late-Stage Fluorination. Tobias Ritter, Harvard University
10:20 307 Development and Applications of Metal-Free Amination Reactions of Alkenes and Alkynes. André M. Beauchemin, University of Ottawa
11:00 Intermission
11:10 308 Synthesis of N-Heterocycles from Azides through Metal-Catalyzed C-H Bond Functionalization. Tom G. Driver, University of Illinois at Chicago
11:50 309 Mechanism Inspired Strategies for Stereoselective Synthesis. Vy M. Dong, University of Toronto