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Prof. Jean Pierre Sauvage

2 nd Call. CONFIRMED SPEAKERS. Prof. Jean Pierre Sauvage. Prof. Wolfram Sander. Prof . Benjamin G. Davis. Prof. Matthew Francis. Prof . Margitta Dathe. University of Oxford, United Kingdom. University of California at Berkeley, USA.

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Prof. Jean Pierre Sauvage

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  1. 2ndCall CONFIRMED SPEAKERS Prof. Jean Pierre Sauvage Prof. Wolfram Sander Prof. Benjamin G. Davis Prof. Matthew Francis • Prof. MargittaDathe University of Oxford, United Kingdom University of California at Berkeley, USA • Leibniz-ForschungsinstitutfürMolekularePharmakologie, Germany Ruhr-UniversitätBochum, Germany Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016 Emeritus Professor University of Strasburg, France Chemistry of Carbohydrates and Proteins Bioorganic and Materials Chemistry • Antimicrobialpeptides Physicalorganicchemistry Rotaxanes and Molecular machines . Prof. Luis Echegoyen Prof. Matthew Sigman Prof. Luiz Carlos Dias Prof. Eusebio Juaristi Prof. Eric Jacobsen Prof. Karl Anker Jørgensen Prof. Scott J. Miller Prof. GonçaloBernardes Prof. Zlatko Janeba IMM Lisboa and University of Cambridge University of Texas at El Paso, USA CINVESTAV-InstitutoPolitécnico Nacional, Mexico Yale University, USA Aarhus University, Denmark University of Campinas, Brazil University of Utah, USA Harvard University, USA Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of CAS, Czech Republic Chemical Physiology of Natural Products and Antibody Conjugates Complex molecule synthesis Organic Synthesis and Asymmetric Catalysis Fullerene Chemistry Mechanistic and computational techniques to the analysis of catalytic reactions Organic and Medicinal Chemistry Organocatalysis Asymmetric synthesis, "Green" chemistry and Synthesis of non-natural peptides Organic Synthesis and Medicinal Chemistry http://www.chemistrycuba.com/

  2. 2ndCall CONFIRMED SPEAKERS Prof. Andrei K. Yudin University of Toronto, Canada Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry Prof. Jean DaSilva Prof. Alessandro Gandini Prof. TeofiloRojoAparicio Prof. YasuhikoTabata Prof. UliKazmaier Prof. Marcio W. Paixao Prof. Pablo Cezar Vieira Prof. Julio San Román Prof. Francisco M. Goycoolea Prof. Emmanuel Giannelis Prof. BenedictePrelot Prof. Scott Michael Grayson São Carlos Institute of Chemistry (IQSC), USP, Brazil. National Polytechnic Institute, Grenoble Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil Procter Department of Food Science, University of Leeds, UK Institut Charles Gerhardt de Montpellier, Université de Montpellier, France Institute of Polymer Science and Technology (ICTP), CSIC, Spain CIC energiGUNE, Spain Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil University of Kyoto, Japan Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany Institute of Biomedical Engineering University of Montreal, Canada Cornell University, USA Tulane Univiversity, USA Biodegradable polymeric materials, Hydrogels, Tissue engineering, Mucosal vaccination and Drug delivery systems Asymmetric Organocatalysis, Multicomponent reactions Organic, Materialsand Biochemistry Bioactive Natural Products, Chemical Ecology ElectrochemicalEnergy Storage Amino acid and peptide synthesis, metal-organic synthesis and catalysis Nanoscale Materials for Energy and Sustainability Surface and physicochemical properties of ionosilicas Biopolymer Science and Food Nanobiotechnology Polymer Chemistry, Physical Chemistry and Surface Chemistry Polymer Drugs and Drug Delivery Systems Radiochemistry Prof. María Rosa Aguilar Institute of Polymer Science and Technology (ICTP), CSIC, Spain Polymer Drugs and Drug Delivery Systems http://www.chemistrycuba.com/

  3. 2ndCall CONFIRMED SPEAKERS Prof. Gino Ambrosio Prof. Juan V. Cauich Prof. Manuel Cervantes Prof. Conrado Aparicio CICY, Mexico CICY, Mexico Minnesota University, USA Interdepartmental Center for Research in Biomaterials CRIB, Naples University, Italy Surfaces of dental biomaterials Biomaterials Biomaterials: Polymers for Biomedial applications Material Chemistry . Prof. Luis D. Miranda Prof. Marcelo Calderón Prof. Peter Dubruel Prof. Gustavo Abraham Prof. Ramón MartínezMañez Prof. Alejandro Sosnik Prof. Waldo Argüelles Prof. Manuel Valiente Prof. Manuela Gomes Prof. Bradley L. Pentelute UNAM, Mexico CIAD, Mexico UniversitatPolitècnica de València, Spain Free University Berlín, Germany Minho University, Portugal Ghent University, Belgium AutonomousUniversityof Barcelona, Spain Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel INTEMA , Argentina Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Development of functional polymers for biomedical and biophotonic applications as core expertise Synthetic Organic Chemistry; free radical reactions; multicomponent reactions Development of multifunctional scaffolds; Bioreactors design Pharmaceutical Materials Science Supramolecular Chemistry, Solid-state Chemistry and Nanotechnology Physical Chemistry of polymers Analytical Chemistry Biomedical polymers, tissue engineering scaffolds, bioresorbablepolyurethanes and electrospinning Biomolecules delivery into cells MaterialsChemistry, PolymerChemistry and OrganicChemistry http://www.chemistrycuba.com/

  4. 2ndCall CONFIRMED SPEAKERS Prof. Jorge L Colón Rivera Prof. Vanderlan da Silva Prof. Paulo Henrique Gorgatti Prof. Lei Ye Prof. María José Muñoz Cueto Prof. Amado E. Navarro Frómeta Prof. Juan CasadoCordón Prof. DiogoSeibertLüdtke Prof. Ivan Santamaría Holek Prof. Javier García Martínez Prof. Tatsuo Ido Prof. ZrinkaKovarik Prof. AngelaRebelloWagener Prof. Norberto Peporine University of Puerto Rico-Río Piedras, San Juan, Puerto Rico University of Málaga, Spain Division of Pure and Applied Biochemistry, Lund University, Lund, Sweden Institutefor Medical Research and OccupationalHealth, Croatia Director of the Molecular Nanotechnology Lab at the University of Alicante, Spain Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil Pontifical CatholicUniversity of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Neuroscience Research Institute, GachonUniversity, Republic of Korea Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil University of Cádiz, Spain Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil UNAM, Mexico University of Izúcar of Matamoros, Mexico Chemical Engineering and Food Technology Materials Chemistry, Nanotechnology and Chemical Engineering Natural Products Chemical Ecology Medicinal Chemistry Quantum Mechanics and Thermodynamics Environmental and Analytical Chemistry Radiopharmaceuticalresearch Environmental and Analytical Chemistry Asymmetric catalysis Layered Structured Nanomaterials as Catalysts for Solar Fuels, Biosensors, and Drug Delivery Agents Pseudo-catalyticnerveagentsscavenging Materials Chemistry and Nanotechnology Molecularly Imprinted Micro- and Nano-Particles: Synthesis, Multi-Functionalization and Applications http://www.chemistrycuba.com/

  5. 2ndCall CONFIRMED SPEAKERS Environmental Applications of Porous Materials Prof. Maria Dolores Alba Carranza Prof. Hortensia M. Rodríguez Cabrera Prof. José Mª Lassaletta Prof. Hossein Kazemian Prof. Rosario Fernández Northern Analytical Lab Services, College of Science and Management, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada University of Sevilla, Spain Intitute of ChemicalResearch, Spain Intitute of MaterialsScience, Spain YachayTechUniversity, Ecuador Asymetric Catalysis Organic Synthesis, Peptides and NanoBio Sciences Asymetric Catalysis Inorganic Chemistry http://www.chemistrycuba.com/

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