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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Chloe Barker. The SCI Young Chemists’ Panel is organising a one-day meeting on asymmetric organocatalysis featuring presentations from leading researchers in the area. The event will be held at the University of Cambridge on Friday 4th April. Early bird fees are available until 4th March This one day event has been developed to explore current hot topics in asymmetric organocatalysis research and will deliver an insightful overview of the latest applications and concepts. The international leading speakers list should attract delegates from both academia and industry. The meeting is aimed at scientists in the industrial and academic fields with a background in organic synthesis and is ideally suited to those studying for a postgraduate degree or working in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology or agrochemical industries, either already familiar with organocatalysis, or interested in learning more about the area. https://www.soci.org/Events/Display-Event?EventCode=YCP409 This talk is part of the Synthetic Chemistry Research Interest Group series. This talk is included in these lists:
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