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Invitation
You are cordially invited to participate in the 13th International Kyoto Conference on New Aspects of Organic Chemistry (IKCOC-13), which will be held on November 9-13, 2015 at the Rihga Royal Hotel in Kyoto, Japan.
The conference will start with an opening lecture by the third awardee of the IKCOC prize in the afternoon on November 9.
The whole conference will be devoted to Advances in Organic Synthesis and will consist of the following three sessions:
Session 1: Efficiency in Organic Synthesis
Session 2: Organic Synthesis for Materials Science
Session 3: Organic Synthesis for Life Science
This conference brings together chemists from academia and industry from all around the world to discuss the latest advances in organic chemistry and will provide all participants with an exceptional opportunity to get up to date with stimulating, cutting edge topics in organic chemistry. Participants will also have the opportunity to explore the traditional city of Kyoto and experience the unique culture of Japan.
We look forward to welcoming and meeting you in Kyoto.
The conference will start with an opening lecture by the third awardee of the IKCOC prize in the afternoon on November 9.
The whole conference will be devoted to Advances in Organic Synthesis and will consist of the following three sessions:
Session 1: Efficiency in Organic Synthesis
Session 2: Organic Synthesis for Materials Science
Session 3: Organic Synthesis for Life Science
This conference brings together chemists from academia and industry from all around the world to discuss the latest advances in organic chemistry and will provide all participants with an exceptional opportunity to get up to date with stimulating, cutting edge topics in organic chemistry. Participants will also have the opportunity to explore the traditional city of Kyoto and experience the unique culture of Japan.
We look forward to welcoming and meeting you in Kyoto.
President: Zen-ichi Yoshida (Professor Emeritus, Kyoto University)
Chair: Masahiro Murakami (Kyoto University)
Chair: Masahiro Murakami (Kyoto University)