Sessions/Tracks
Track 1: Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistryresearch involves the synthesis of organic molecules and the study of their reaction paths, interactions, and applications. Advanced interests include diverse topics such as the development of new synthetic methods for the assembly of complex organic molecules andpolymeric materials, organometallic catalysis, organocatalysis, the synthesis of natural and non-natural products with unique biological and physical properties, structure and mechanistic analysis,natural productbiosynthesis,theoretical chemistryand molecular modelling, diversity-oriented synthesis, and carbohydrate synthesis.
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3rdWorldChemistryConference, September 11-12, 2017 Dallas, USA; 2ndInternational Conference and Exhibition onMaterials Chemistry, July 13-14, 2017 Berlin, Germany; 3rd International Conference onOrganic&Inorganic Chemistry, July 24-26, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; InternationalConference onPolymer ChemistryNovember 14-16, 2016 Atlanta, USA;Organic ProcessResearch and Development, 06 - 08 March 2017, Pasadena, USA; The Scale-Up ofChemical Processes, 19 - 20 June 2017, Rochester, USA; Asia Pacific Hybrid andOrganic PhotovoltaicsConference (AP-HOPV17), 03 - 04 February 2017, Yokohama, Japan; 13th Winter Conference onMedicinal and Bioorganic Chemistry, 22 - 26 January 2017, Steamboat Springs, USA;Natural Products & Bioactive Compounds, July 29-30, 2017, USA
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Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom; European Chemical Society; Society of Chemical Industry, European Union; Hong Kong Chemical Society, Hongkong;Hungarian Chemical Society, Hungary;Indian Chemical Society, India; ;International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, USA;Italian Chemical Society, Italy; Swedish Chemical Society, Sweden;Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Australia;Socit Chimique de France, France;Royal Netherlands Chemical Society, Netherlands; Chemical Research Society of India, India; Japan Association for International Chemical Information, Japan; Norwegian Chemical Society, Norway; The Korean Chemical Society, Korea; Canadian Society for Chemical Technology, Canada; American Society for Mass Spectrometry, USA; Belgian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Belgium; American Institute of Chemists, USA
Track 2:Medicinal Chemistry
Medicinal chemistryhas evolved rapidly into a highly interdisciplinary field, enriched by the collaborative efforts of experts from a wide spectrum of specialist areas, from chemoinformaticians and physical chemists to molecular biologists and pharmacologists.Medicinal chemistryis concerned with the invention, discovery, design, identification and preparation of biologically active compounds, the study of their metabolism, the interpretation of their mode of action at the molecular level and the construction of structure-activity relationships.FutureMedicinal chemistryprovides a monthly point of access to commentary and debate for this ever-expanding and diversifying community.
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InternationalConference onMedicinal ChemistryandComputer Aided Drug Designing ConferenceDecember 05-07, 2016 Phoenix, Arizona, USA; International Conference onMaterials ChemistryJuly 13-14, 2017 Berlin, Germany; 2ndInternationalConference onClinical Chemistry December 11-13, 2017 Jackson Ville, USA; InternationalEuropean Chemistry CongressMay 11-13, 2017 Barcelona, Spain; Blue Danube Symposium onHeterocyclic Chemistry2017, 30th August - 2nd September 2017, Linz, Austria; The 3rd Mediterranean Symposium onMedicinal and Aromatic Plants(MESMAP-3), 13 - 16 April 2017, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus;Asia Pacific Hybrid andOrganic PhotovoltaicsConference (AP-HOPV17), 03 - 04 February 2017, Yokohama, Japan; 13th Winter Conference onMedicinal and Bioorganic Chemistry, 22 - 26 January 2017, Steamboat Springs, USA;Natural Products & Bioactive Compounds, July 29-30, 2017, USA
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Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom; European Chemical Society; Society of Chemical Industry, European Union; Hong Kong Chemical Society, Hongkong;Hungarian Chemical Society, Hungary;Indian Chemical Society, India; ;International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, USA;Italian Chemical Society, Italy; Swedish Chemical Society, Sweden;Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Australia;Socit Chimique de France, France;Royal Netherlands Chemical Society, Netherlands; Chemical Research Society of India, India; Japan Association for International Chemical Information, Japan; Norwegian Chemical Society, Norway; The Korean Chemical Society, Korea; Canadian Society for Chemical Technology, Canada; American Society for Mass Spectrometry, USA; Belgian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Belgium; American Institute of Chemists, USA
Track 3: Analytical Chemistry
Analytical chemistryis a branch of modern chemistry of special social importance, which affects numerous areas of contemporary life, welfare and safety of societies, progress in all fields of modern technologies. Thorough presence of chemical analysis in all areas of human activity, includes first of all control functions of chemical analysis, namely control of materials of all fabricated items and devices, control of effects of the civilisation development on natural environment, indispensable support of clinical diagnostics, or prevention of terrorist attacks. The progress ofmaterial science,which is essential for development of all areas of technology significantly depends on abilities, and technical possibilities of the most precise and accurate control of the chemical composition of materials and in fact it is the main purpose and goal of chemical analysis, and the subject of its improvement in scientific research in the field ofanalytical chemistry.
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3rdWorldChemistryConference, September 11-12, 2017 Dallas, USA; 2ndInternational Conference and Exhibition onMaterials Chemistry, July 13-14, 2017 Berlin, Germany; 3rd International Conference onOrganic&Inorganic Chemistry, July 24-26, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; InternationalConference onPolymer ChemistryNovember 14-16, 2016 Atlanta, USA;Organic ProcessResearch and Development, 06 - 08 March 2017, Pasadena, USA; The Scale-Up ofChemical Processes, 19 - 20 June 2017, Rochester, USA; Asia Pacific Hybrid andOrganic PhotovoltaicsConference (AP-HOPV17), 03 - 04 February 2017, Yokohama, Japan; 13th Winter Conference onMedicinal and Bioorganic Chemistry, 22 - 26 January 2017, Steamboat Springs, USA;Natural Products & Bioactive Compounds, July 29-30, 2017, USA
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Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom; European Chemical Society; Society of Chemical Industry, European Union; Hong Kong Chemical Society, Hongkong;Hungarian Chemical Society, Hungary;Indian Chemical Society, India; ;International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, USA;Italian Chemical Society, Italy; Swedish Chemical Society, Sweden;Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Australia;Socit Chimique de France, France;Royal Netherlands Chemical Society, Netherlands; Chemical Research Society of India, India; Japan Association for International Chemical Information, Japan; Norwegian Chemical Society, Norway; The Korean Chemical Society, Korea; Canadian Society for Chemical Technology, Canada; American Society for Mass Spectrometry, USA; Belgian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Belgium; American Institute of Chemists, USA
Track 4: Green Chemistryand Renewable Resources
Green chemistryis the utilization of a set of principles that reduces or eliminates the use or generation of hazardous substances in the design, manufacture and application of chemical products. It is not a new branch of science. It is a new philosophical approach that through application and extension of the principles of green chemistry can contribute sustainable development.Green chem
istryis essential in developing the alternatives for energy generation (hydrogen cell, fuels cells, biofuels, etc.). As well as continue the path toward energy efficiency with catalysis and product at the forefront. By the help of green chemistry the approaches towards therenewable resourcescan be made increasingly viable technologically and economically. There is a wide range of renewable feed stocks including trees, grasses, shrubs, marine resources wastes which is used for developing new, sustainable, low environmental impact routes to important chemical products, and biofuels.Renewable resourcesare used whenever possible at the end of their use, non-biodegradable materialsare recycled. Using the environment technology we can conserve the natural environment and curb the negative impacts of human involvement.
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InternationalConference on ElectrochemistryJuly 10-11, 2017 Berlin, German. 2ndInternationalConference and Exhibition on Materials Chemistry, July 13-14, 2017 Berlin, Germany; 2ndInternationalConference on Industrial Chemistry and Water Treatment, May 22-23, 2017 Las Vegas, USA; 5thInternationalConference and Exhibition on Pain Research and ManagementSeptember 04-05, 2017 London, UK; 4thWorldCongress on ChromatographyAugust 07-09, 2017 Rome, Italy;Flow Chemistry ConferenceEurope, February 7-8, 2017 Cambridge, United Kingdom; The International onGreen Chemistry ConferenceMay 16-19, 2017 France 8thInternationalConference on Green and Sustainable Chemistry, July 24-28, 2017, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; 21stAnnualGreen Chemistry ConferenceJune 13-15, 2017, Virginia, USA; Bio-Resources: Feeding aSustainable Chemical Industry Conference, June 19-21, 2017, London, United Kingdom.
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Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom;European Chemical Society;Society of Chemical Industry, European Union; Hong Kong Chemical Society, Hongkong;Hungarian Chemical Society, Hungary;Indian Chemical Society, India; ;International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry,USA;Italian Chemical Society, Italy;Swedish Chemical Society, Sweden;Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Australia;Socit Chimique de France, France;Royal Netherlands Chemical Society,Netherlands;Chemical Research Society of India, India;Japan Association for International Chemical Information, Japan;Norwegian Chemical Society, Norway;The Korean Chemical Society, Korea;Canadian Society for Chemical Technology, Canada;American Society for Mass Spectrometry, USA;Belgian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Belgium;American Institute of Chemists, USA
Track 5:Industrialand Engineering Chemistry
Industrial Chemistryis part of applied chemistry that deals with the development, optimization and monitoring of fundamental chemical processes used in industry to produce chemicals and chemical products.The main areas of research and teaching are on thecatalystand process development, mechanical and thermal unit operations and process ofchemical reaction engineering. The Chemical Technology enables efficient production of basic, intermediate and end products.
Industrial chemists make use of their broad understanding of chemistry andenvironmental sustainabilityin areas like pharmaceutical companies,polymer manufacturing, petrochemical processing,food science, and manufacturing industries.
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InternationalConference on ElectrochemistryJuly 10-11, 2017 Berlin, German. 2ndInternationalConference and Exhibition on Materials Chemistry, July 13-14, 2017 Berlin, Germany; 2ndInternationalConference on Industrial Chemistry and Water Treatment, May 22-23, 2017 Las Vegas, USA; 5thInternationalConference and Exhibition on Pain Research and ManagementSeptember 04-05, 2017 London, UK; 4thWorldCongress on ChromatographyAugust 07-09, 2017 Rome, Italy;Flow Chemistry ConferenceEurope, February 7-8, 2017 Cambridge, United Kingdom; The International onGreen Chemistry ConferenceMay 16-19, 2017 France 8thInternationalConference on Green and Sustainable Chemistry, July 24-28, 2017, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; 21stAnnualGreen Chemistry ConferenceJune 13-15, 2017, Virginia, USA; Bio-Resources: Feeding aSustainable Chemical Industry Conference, June 19-21, 2017, London, United Kingdom.
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Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom;European Chemical Society;Society of Chemical Industry, European Union; Hong Kong Chemical Society, Hongkong;Hungarian Chemical Society, Hungary;Indian Chemical Society, India; ;International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry,USA;Italian Chemical Society, Italy;Swedish Chemical Society, Sweden;Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Australia;Socit Chimique de France, France;Royal Netherlands Chemical Society,Netherlands;Chemical Research Society of India, India;Japan Association for International Chemical Information, Japan;Norwegian Chemical Society, Norway;The Korean Chemical Society, Korea;Canadian Society for Chemical Technology, Canada;American Society for Mass Spectrometry, USA;Belgian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Belgium;American Institute of Chemists, USA
Track 6:Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Agricultural chemistswork with food producers to increase yields, improve quality, and reduce costs. They also study the causes and effects ofbiochemical reactionsrelated to plant and animal growth, seek ways to control these reactions, and develop chemical products that provide help in controlling these reactions. Chemical products developed to assist in the production of food, feed, and fibre include herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, plant growth regulators, fertilizers, and animal feed supplements.Agricultural chemistryis most often linked to food and fibre production, specifically for human consumption. Increased agricultural production, in combination with additional resource consumption and waste generation, has causedenvironmental degradation.By understanding key concepts in agricultural chemistry, we can utilize the soil resource to produce an adequate food supply and protect the environment.
Where asfood chemistryencompasses how products change under food processing techniques and ways either to enhance or to prevent them from happening. Food chemistry can be applied in the analysis of dietary content to monitor or improve nutrition, in the determination of contaminants to ensure food safety.Chemical food analysisis used to compare food products that utilize different ingredients, or that are subjected to different processing methods.
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3rdWorldChemistryConference, September 11-12, 2017 Dallas, USA; 2ndInternational Conference and Exhibition onMaterials Chemistry, July 13-14, 2017 Berlin, Germany; 3rd International Conference onOrganic&Inorganic Chemistry, July 24-26, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; InternationalConference onPolymer ChemistryNovember 14-16, 2016 Atlanta, USA;Organic ProcessResearch and Development, 06 - 08 March 2017, Pasadena, USA; The Scale-Up ofChemical Processes, 19 - 20 June 2017, Rochester, USA; Asia Pacific Hybrid andOrganic PhotovoltaicsConference (AP-HOPV17), 03 - 04 February 2017, Yokohama, Japan; 13th Winter Conference onMedicinal and Bioorganic Chemistry, 22 - 26 January 2017, Steamboat Springs, USA;Natural Products & Bioactive Compounds, July 29-30, 2017, USA
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Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom;European Chemical Society;Society of Chemical Industry, European Union; Hong Kong Chemical Society, Hongkong;Hungarian Chemical Society, Hungary;Indian Chemical Society, India; ;International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry,USA;Italian Chemical Society, Italy;Swedish Chemical Society, Sweden;Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Australia;Socit Chimique de France, France;Royal Netherlands Chemical Society,Netherlands;Chemical Research Society of India, India;Japan Association for International Chemical Information, Japan;Norwegian Chemical Society, Norway;The Korean Chemical
Society, Korea;Canadian Society for Chemical Technology, Canada;American Society for Mass Spectrometry, USA;Belgian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Belgium;American Institute of Chemists, USA.
Track 7:Physical and Theorotical Chemistry
Physical Chemistryis the application of physical principles and measurements to understand the properties of matter, as well as for the development of new technologies for the environment, energy and medicine. Advanced Physical Chemistry topics include differentspectroscopic methods(Raman, ultrafast and mass spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic and electron paramagnetic resonance, x-ray absorption and atomic force microscopy) as well as theoretical and computational tools to provide atomic-level understanding for applications such as:Nano devicesfor bio-detection and receptors, interfacial chemistry of catalysis and implants, electron and proton transfer, protein function, photosynthesis and airborne particles in the atmosphere. It also provides the basis of modern methods of analysis, the determination of structure, and the elucidation of the manner in which chemical reactions occur. To do all this, it draws on two of the great foundations of modern physical science,thermodynamics and quantum mechanics.
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3rdWorldChemistryConference, September 11-12, 2017 Dallas, USA; 2ndInternational Conference and Exhibition onMaterials Chemistry, July 13-14, 2017 Berlin, Germany; 3rd International Conference onOrganic&Inorganic Chemistry, July 24-26, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; InternationalConference onPolymer ChemistryNovember 14-16, 2016 Atlanta, USA;Organic ProcessResearch and Development, 06 - 08 March 2017, Pasadena, USA; The Scale-Up ofChemical Processes, 19 - 20 June 2017, Rochester, USA; Asia Pacific Hybrid andOrganic PhotovoltaicsConference (AP-HOPV17), 03 - 04 February 2017, Yokohama, Japan; 13th Winter Conference onMedicinal and Bioorganic Chemistry, 22 - 26 January 2017, Steamboat Springs, USA;Natural Products & Bioactive Compounds, July 29-30, 2017, USA
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Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom;European Chemical Society;Society of Chemical Industry, European Union; Hong Kong Chemical Society, Hongkong;Hungarian Chemical Society, Hungary;Indian Chemical Society, India; ;International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry,USA;Italian Chemical Society, Italy;Swedish Chemical Society, Sweden;Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Australia;Socit Chimique de France, France;Royal Netherlands Chemical Society,Netherlands;Chemical Research Society of India, India;Japan Association for International Chemical Information, Japan;Norwegian Chemical Society, Norway;The Korean Chemical Society, Korea;Canadian Society for Chemical Technology, Canada;American Society for Mass Spectrometry, USA;Belgian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Belgium;American Institute of Chemists, USA
Track 8:Marine Chemistry andGeochemistry
Marine Chemistry andGeochemistryconcerns synthetic and geochemical procedures working in a wide scope of study territories: the seas, the strong earth, the climate, marine life forms, polar ice sheets, lakes, shooting stars, and the close planetary system. Sea science, otherwise calledmarine science, is affected by turbidity streams, silt, pH levels, environmental constituents, transformative action, andbiology.
The oceans are vitally important to an understanding of how the Earth works as an integrated system because its chemical composition records transfer of elements through the Earthsgeochemicalreservoirs as well as defining how physical, biological and chemical processes combine to influence issues as diverse as climate change and the capacity of the oceans to remove toxic metals. Much modern marine geochemistry aims to link and integrate studies of the modern oceans with work using proxies to define how ocean chemistry and the ocean/atmospheric system has changed through time on a number of different timescales. Special focus in such work is the carbon cycle and its link to changes ingreenhouse gasesin the atmosphere.
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3rdWorldChemistryConference, September 11-12, 2017 Dallas, USA; 2ndInternational Conference and Exhibition onMaterials Chemistry, July 13-14, 2017 Berlin, Germany; 3rd International Conference onOrganic&Inorganic Chemistry, July 24-26, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; InternationalConference onPolymer ChemistryNovember 14-16, 2016 Atlanta, USA;Organic ProcessResearch and Development, 06 - 08 March 2017, Pasadena, USA; The Scale-Up ofChemical Processes, 19 - 20 June 2017, Rochester, USA; Asia Pacific Hybrid andOrganic PhotovoltaicsConference (AP-HOPV17), 03 - 04 February 2017, Yokohama, Japan; 13th Winter Conference onMedicinal and Bioorganic Chemistry, 22 - 26 January 2017, Steamboat Springs, USA;Natural Products & Bioactive Compounds, July 29-30, 2017, USA
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Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom; European Chemical Society; Society of Chemical Industry, European Union; Hong Kong Chemical Society, Hongkong;Hungarian Chemical Society, Hungary;Indian Chemical Society, India; ;International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, USA;Italian Chemical Society, Italy; Swedish Chemical Society, Sweden;Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Australia;Socit Chimique de France, France;Royal Netherlands Chemical Society, Netherlands; Chemical Research Society of India, India; Japan Association for International Chemical Information, Japan; Norwegian Chemical Society, Norway; The Korean Chemical Society, Korea; Canadian Society for Chemical Technology, Canada; American Society for Mass Spectrometry, USA; Belgian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Belgium; American Institute of Chemists, USA
Track 9:Inorganic Chemistry
Iforganic chemistryis defined as the chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds and their derivatives, inorganic chemistry can be described broadly as the chemistry of "every-thing else." This includes all the remaining elements in the periodic table, as well as carbon, which plays a major role in manyinorganic compounds. Organometallic chemistry, a very large and rapidly growing field, bridges both areas by considering compounds containing direct metal-carbon bonds, and includes catalysis of many organic reactions. Bioinorganic chemistry bridges biochemistry andinorganic chemistry, andenvironmental chemistryinclude the study of both inorganic and organic compounds. As can be imagined, the inorganic chemistry is extremely broad, providing essentially limitless areas for investigation.
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3rdWorldChemistryConference, September 11-12, 2017 Dallas, USA; 2ndInternational Conference and Exhibition onMaterials Chemistry, July 13-14, 2017 Berlin, Germany; 3rd International Conference onOrganic&Inorganic Chemistry, July 24-26, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; InternationalConference onPolymer ChemistryNovember 14-16, 2016 Atlanta, USA;Organic ProcessResearch and Development, 06 - 08 March 2017, Pasadena, USA; The Scale-Up ofChemical Processes, 19 - 20 June 2017, Rochester, USA; Asia Pacific Hybrid andOrganic PhotovoltaicsConference (AP-HOPV17), 03 - 04 February 2017, Yokohama, Japan; 13th Winter Conference onMedicinal and Bioorganic Chemistry, 22 - 26 January 2017, Steamboat Springs, USA;Natural Products & Bioactive Compounds, July 29-30, 2017, USA
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Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom; European Chemical Society; Society of Chemical Industry, European Union; Hong Kong Chemical Society, Hongkong;Hungarian Chemical Society, Hungary;Indian Chemical Society, India; ;International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, USA;Italian Chemical Society, Italy; Swedish Chemical Society, Sweden;Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Australia;Socit Chimique de France, France;Royal Netherlands Chemical Society, Netherlands; Chemical Research Society of India, India; Japan Association for International Chemical
Information, Japan; Norwegian Chemical Society, Norway; The Korean Chemical Society, Korea; Canadian Society for Chemical Technology, Canada; American Society for Mass Spectrometry, USA; Belgian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Belgium; American Institute of Chemists, USA
Track 10:Environmental Chemistry
Environmental chemistry is a very much focused branch of chemistry, containing aspects of organic chemistry, analytical chemistry,physical chemistryandinorganic chemistry, as well as more diverse areas, such as biology, toxicology, biochemistry, public health and epidemiology. Environmental chemists work in a variety of public, private and government laboratories. One ofenvironmental chemistrys major challenges is the determination of the nature and quantity of specific pollutants in the environment. Thus, chemical analysis is a vital first step in environmental chemistry research.
Environmental chemistryis socially important because it deals with the environmental impact of pollutants, the reduction of contamination and management of the environment.Environmental chemiststudy the behaviour of pollutants and their environmental effects on the air, water and soil environments, as well as their effects on human health and the natural environment..
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3rdWorldChemistryConference, September 11-12, 2017 Dallas, USA; 2ndInternational Conference and Exhibition onMaterials Chemistry, July 13-14, 2017 Berlin, Germany; 3rd International Conference onOrganic&Inorganic Chemistry, July 24-26, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; InternationalConference onPolymer ChemistryNovember 14-16, 2016 Atlanta, USA;Organic ProcessResearch and Development, 06 - 08 March 2017, Pasadena, USA; The Scale-Up ofChemical Processes, 19 - 20 June 2017, Rochester, USA; Asia Pacific Hybrid andOrganic PhotovoltaicsConference (AP-HOPV17), 03 - 04 February 2017, Yokohama, Japan; 13th Winter Conference onMedicinal and Bioorganic Chemistry, 22 - 26 January 2017, Steamboat Springs, USA;Natural Products & Bioactive Compounds, July 29-30, 2017, USA
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Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom; European Chemical Society; Society of Chemical Industry, European Union; Hong Kong Chemical Society, Hongkong;Hungarian Chemical Society, Hungary;Indian Chemical Society, India; ;International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, USA;Italian Chemical Society, Italy; Swedish Chemical Society, Sweden;Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Australia;Socit Chimique de France, France;Royal Netherlands Chemical Society, Netherlands; Chemical Research Society of India, India; Japan Association for International Chemical Information, Japan; Norwegian Chemical Society, Norway; The Korean Chemical Society, Korea; Canadian Society for Chemical Technology, Canada; American Society for Mass Spectrometry, USA; Belgian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Belgium; American Institute of Chemists, USA
Track 11:Forensic Chemistry
Forensic chemistryis a field of chemistry dedicated to the analysis of various substances that might have been used in the commission of a crime.Forensic chemistryinvolves organic and inorganic analysis,toxicology, and serology.Every method of analysis uses specialized techniques and instrumentation. The process may be simple by setting up a density gradient column to compare soil samples or complicated as using a mass spectrometer orneutron activation analysisto characterize an unknown substance. A wide variety of laboratory techniques and instrumentation are used in forensic studies. They include visible,ultraviolet, and infrared spectrophotometry;neutron activation analysis;gas chromatography and mass spectrophotometry; HPLC; and atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The techniques and instrumentation selected depends upon the type of sample or substance to be examined.
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3rdWorldChemistryConference, September 11-12, 2017 Dallas, USA; 2ndInternational Conference and Exhibition onMaterials Chemistry, July 13-14, 2017 Berlin, Germany; 3rd International Conference onOrganic&Inorganic Chemistry, July 24-26, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; InternationalConference onPolymer ChemistryNovember 14-16, 2016 Atlanta, USA;Organic ProcessResearch and Development, 06 - 08 March 2017, Pasadena, USA; The Scale-Up ofChemical Processes, 19 - 20 June 2017, Rochester, USA; Asia Pacific Hybrid andOrganic PhotovoltaicsConference (AP-HOPV17), 03 - 04 February 2017, Yokohama, Japan; 13th Winter Conference onMedicinal and Bioorganic Chemistry, 22 - 26 January 2017, Steamboat Springs, USA;Natural Products & Bioactive Compounds, July 29-30, 2017, USA
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Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom;European Chemical Society;Society of Chemical Industry, European Union; Hong Kong Chemical Society, Hongkong;Hungarian Chemical Society, Hungary;Indian Chemical Society, India; ;International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry,USA;Italian Chemical Society, Italy;Swedish Chemical Society, Sweden;Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Australia;Socit Chimique de France, France;Royal Netherlands Chemical Society,Netherlands;Chemical Research Society of India, India;Japan Association for International Chemical Information, Japan;Norwegian Chemical Society, Norway;The Korean Chemical Society, Korea;Canadian Society for Chemical Technology, Canada;American Society for Mass Spectrometry, USA;Belgian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Belgium;American Institute of Chemists, USA
Track 12:Nano Science and Technology
Nano science and technologyis the branch of science that studies systems and manipulates matter on atomic, molecular and supramolecular scales (the nanometre scale). On such a length scale,quantum mechanicaland surface boundary effects become relevant, conferring properties on materials that are not observable on larger, macroscopic length scales.
Nanotechnology, the manipulation of matter at the atomic and molecular scale to create materials with remarkably varied and new properties, is a rapidly expanding area of research with huge potential to revolutionize our lives and to provide technological solutions to our problems inagriculture, energy, the environment and medicine. In order to fully realize this potential, we need to be able to control the synthesis of nanoparticles, the construction of nano-devices, and the characterization of materials on the nanoscale and to understand the effects of these things onenvironmentand health.
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InternationalConference on ElectrochemistryJuly 10-11, 2017 Berlin, German. 2ndInternationalConference and Exhibition on Materials Chemistry, July 13-14, 2017 Berlin, Germany; 2ndInternationalConference on Industrial Chemistry and Water Treatment, May 22-23, 2017 Las Vegas, USA; 5thInternationalConference and Exhibition on Pain Research and ManagementSeptember 04-05, 2017 London, UK; 4thWorldCongress on ChromatographyAugust 07-09, 2017 Rome, Italy;Flow Chemistry ConferenceEurope, February 7-8, 2017 Cambridge, United Kingdom; The International onGreen Chemistry ConferenceMay 16-19, 2017 France 8thInternationalConference on Green and Sustainable Chemistry, July 24-28, 2017, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; 21stAnnualGreen Chemistry ConferenceJune 13-15, 2017, Virginia, USA; Bio-Resources: Feeding aSustainable Chemical Industry Conference, June 19-21, 2017, London, United Kingdom.
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Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom;European Chemical Society;Society of Chemical Industry, European Union; Hong Kong Chemical Society, Hongkong;Hungarian Chemical Society, Hungary;Indian Chemical Society, India; ;International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry,USA;Italian Chemical Society, Italy;Swedish Chemical Society, Sweden;Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Australia;Socit Chimique de France, France;Royal Netherlands Chemical Society,Netherlands;Chemical Research Society of India, India;Japan Associa
tion for International Chemical Information, Japan;Norwegian Chemical Society, Norway;The Korean Chemical Society, Korea;Canadian Society for Chemical Technology, Canada;American Society for Mass Spectrometry, USA;Belgian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Belgium;American Institute of Chemists, USA.
Track 13:Natural Product and Biodiversity
Biodiversitythe diversity of living forms has attracted a great deal of interest and concern since biological resources constitute an asset with a great deal of immediate as well as potential benefits for the quality of life. The decline inbiodiversityis largely due to human activities such as drastic transformation of natural landscapes and deforestation. These phenomena cause a serious threat to sustainable development. At present in many industrialized nations, fifty per cent of all prescribed drugs are derived or synthesized fromnatural products, the only available sources are animals, marine, plants, and micro-organisms. It is considered that the structural and biological diversity of their constituents offer a unique and renewable resource for discovering of potential new drugs and biological entities.Medicinal Chemistryresearch on extracts from plants and other living organisms that lead to the discovery of new therapeutic agents can also be an important factor towards maintaining of biodiversity.
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3rdWorldChemistryConference, September 11-12, 2017 Dallas, USA; 2ndInternational Conference and Exhibition onMaterials Chemistry, July 13-14, 2017 Berlin, Germany; 3rd International Conference onOrganic&Inorganic Chemistry, July 24-26, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; InternationalConference onPolymer ChemistryNovember 14-16, 2016 Atlanta, USA;Organic ProcessResearch and Development, 06 - 08 March 2017, Pasadena, USA; The Scale-Up ofChemical Processes, 19 - 20 June 2017, Rochester, USA; Asia Pacific Hybrid andOrganic PhotovoltaicsConference (AP-HOPV17), 03 - 04 February 2017, Yokohama, Japan; 13th Winter Conference onMedicinal and Bioorganic Chemistry, 22 - 26 January 2017, Steamboat Springs, USA;Natural Products & Bioactive Compounds, July 29-30, 2017, USA
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Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom;European Chemical Society;Society of Chemical Industry, European Union; Hong Kong Chemical Society, Hongkong;Hungarian Chemical Society, Hungary;Indian Chemical Society, India; ;International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry,USA;Italian Chemical Society, Italy;Swedish Chemical Society, Sweden;Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Australia;Socit Chimique de France, France;Royal Netherlands Chemical Society,Netherlands;Chemical Research Society of India, India;Japan Association for International Chemical Information, Japan;Norwegian Chemical Society, Norway;The Korean Chemical Society, Korea;Canadian Society for Chemical Technology, Canada;American Society for Mass Spectrometry, USA;Belgian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Belgium;American Institute of Chemists, USA.
Track 14:Polymer Chemistry
Polymer scienceis a so pervasive and relevant discipline in the contemporary scenario that it is unnecessary to spend much word to emphasize its role. As a matter of fact, it has been proposed to designate our time as thepolymerage, to mark its distinction from previous mankind eras dominated by a series of diverse materials (the stone, the bronze, the iron ages) and to remark that our lifestyle would be hardly conceivable without polymers. The advent and the global scale establishment of thepolymer technologyhave shaped the world around us and has profoundly changed its perspectives, as it occurs for any revolutionary technology. Despite the astonishing achievements we have witnessed along the years, many exciting challenges remain to be faced; these are well worth to tackle because of their impact on our everyday life: examples include green polymer chemistry,environmental pollutionissues, polymers for energy storage and delivery.
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3rdWorldChemistryConference, September 11-12, 2017 Dallas, USA; 2ndInternational Conference and Exhibition onMaterials Chemistry, July 13-14, 2017 Berlin, Germany; 3rd International Conference onOrganic&Inorganic Chemistry, July 24-26, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; InternationalConference onPolymer ChemistryNovember 14-16, 2016 Atlanta, USA;Organic ProcessResearch and Development, 06 - 08 March 2017, Pasadena, USA; The Scale-Up ofChemical Processes, 19 - 20 June 2017, Rochester, USA; Asia Pacific Hybrid andOrganic PhotovoltaicsConference (AP-HOPV17), 03 - 04 February 2017, Yokohama, Japan; 13th Winter Conference onMedicinal and Bioorganic Chemistry, 22 - 26 January 2017, Steamboat Springs, USA;Natural Products & Bioactive Compounds, July 29-30, 2017, USA
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Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom; European Chemical Society; Society of Chemical Industry, European Union; Hong Kong Chemical Society, Hongkong;Hungarian Chemical Society, Hungary;Indian Chemical Society, India; ;International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, USA;Italian Chemical Society, Italy; Swedish Chemical Society, Sweden;Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Australia;Socit Chimique de France, France;Royal Netherlands Chemical Society, Netherlands; Chemical Research Society of India, India; Japan Association for International Chemical Information, Japan; Norwegian Chemical Society, Norway; The Korean Chemical Society, Korea; Canadian Society for Chemical Technology, Canada; American Society for Mass Spectrometry, USA; Belgian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Belgium; American Institute of Chemists, USA
Track 15:Materials Chemistry
Materials Chemistrylargely involves the study of chemistry of condensed phases (solids, liquids, polymers) and interfaces between different phases. Because many of these materials have direct technological applications,materials chemistryhas a strong link between basic science and many existing and newly-emerging technologies. While chemistry-focused, theMaterials ChemistryProgram also serves as a bridge between chemistry and the engineering and life sciences.
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