The Synthesis in Organic Chemistry conference is a flagship event for the international organic chemistry community.

The first meeting of this internationally renowned symposium was held in Oxford in 1969, and since then the meetings have alternated on a biennial basis between Oxford and Cambridge and is organized by the Royal Society of Chemistry. The Synthesis in Organic Chemistry conference provides an international showcase for the core area of organic chemistry – synthesis – covering all aspects of contemporary organic synthesis and providing a forum for the ever more exciting methodologies and strategies that continue to emerge. This year concretely, Frances Arnold who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2018 for pioneering the directed evolution of enzymes will give a talk.

GalChimia main activity focuses on Discovery Chemistry, we will attend this very interesting meeting in order to keep an eye close to the last advances regarding medicinal and synthetic chemistry. This year in particular, many sessions reflect the global tendency of chemistry getting closer to biology.

If you want to arrange a meeting, please contact Julie Masse our CGO: julie.masse@galchimia.com

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