SFB 623/624
"Templates meet Catalysis"

Workshop on June, 7th-8th, 2003

Programme
Prof. Dr. Daryle H. Busch
Kansas, USA
"Metal-Ions - The Movers and Shakers of the Nanocosm: a Journey from Templates to Catalysis"
Prof. Dr. Edgar Niecke
Bonn, Germany
"Phosphorous Containing Macrocycles with Discriminative Functionality and Redox Activity by Template Directed Donor/Acceptor Interactions"
Prof. Dr. Michael Dolg
Cologne, Germany
"Quantum Chemical Study of the Haptotropic Rearrangement"
Prof. Dr. Peter Hofmann
Heidelberg, Germany
"New Catalysts for an Old Reaction: Towards Rational Ligand Design in Hydroformylation"
Prof. Dr. Lutz Gade
Heidelberg, Germany
"Modular Strategies in Oxazoline Ligand Design: Applications in Homogeneous Catalysis"
Prof. Dr. Eckhard Dinjus
Karlsruhe, Germany
"Polycarbonates from Epoxides and CO2 - New Catalysts and Process Development"
Prof. Dr. Michael Famulok
Bonn, Germany
"Generation and Enzymatic Amplification of High-Density Functionalized DNA Double-Strands"
Prof. Dr. Joachim Bargon
Bonn, Germany
"Determination of the Template-Substrate Interaction Using Gravimetric Sensors"
Prof. Dr. Günter Helmchen
Heidelberg, Germany
"Mono- and Bidentate Ligands in Transition Metal Catalyzed Asymmetric Allylic Substitutions"
Prof. Dr. Janet Blümel
Heidelberg, Germany
"Immobilized Rhodium and Nickel Catalysts"
Prof. Dr. Moritz Sokolowski
Bonn, Germany
"Adsorption of Large Organic Molecules on Well Defined Surfaces to Study Template Effects"
Prof. Dr. Klaus Wandelt
Bonn, Germany
"Single Crystal Surfaces: Two-dimensional Templates for Periodic Nanostructures"
PD Dr. Christoph Schalley
Bonn, Germany
"Killing Two Birds with One Stone: Controlling Molecular Shuttles via Functional Groups Mediating the Template Synthesis of [2]Rotaxanes"
Dr. Dirk-Peter Herten
Heidelberg, Germany
"Investigation of Catalytic Processes by Optical Single Molecule Spectroscopy - Characterization and Immobilization of DNA/PNA-Templates"
Prof. Dr. Andreas Jäschke
Heidelberg, Germany
"Nucleic Acids as Tools in Synthesis"
Prof. Dr. Jeremy K. M. Sanders
Cambridge, UK
"Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry: New Opportunities for Molecular Recognition and Catalysis"