SFB 623/624 | |
"Templates meet Catalysis" Workshop on June, 7th-8th, 2003 Programme |
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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" |