From: chemistry-request at ccl.net
To: chemistry-request at ccl.net
Date: Thu Sep 28 15:28:05 2006
Subject: 07.03.25 Chirality Symposium ++ ACS National Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 25-29, 2007
Molecular chirality manifests itself in a myriad of fields of physical, chemical and biological importance, ranging from fundamental investigations of parity nonconservation and asymmetric catalysis to the never-ending pursuit of the origins of life. This symposium will bring together a diverse array of theorists and experimentalists to discuss the latest developments in such areas, with topics covered during the planned series of seven half-day sessions including (1) the theory and computation of chiroptical properties, (2) linear and nonlinear forms of chiroptical spectroscopy, (3) chiral surfaces and structures, (4) emerging probes of chiral molecules and their interactions, and (5) the physical and chemical origins of homochirality. Invited Speakers: Jochen Autschbach, SUNY Buffalo Michael Barnes, U Mass, Amherst Laurence Barron, U Glasgow David Beratan, Duke U Paul Brumer, U Toronto David Buckingham, Cambridge U James Canary, New York U Natalie Cann, Queen's U, Ontario James Cheeseman, Gaussian, Inc. Robert Compton, U Tennessee George Flynn, Columbia U Bart Kahr, U Washington Dilip Kondepudi, Wake Forest U Alexandra MacDermott, U Houston, Clear-Lake Laurence Nafie, Syracuse U Marcel Nooijen, U Waterloo Prasad Polavarapu, Vanderbilt U Iwan Powis, U Nottingham Martin Quack, ETH Zuerich Geert Rikken, LNCMP, Toulouse Kenneth Ruud, U Tromso Yuen-Ron Shen, U California, Berkeley David Sholl, Carnegie Mellon U Garth Simpson, Purdue U Philip Stephens, U Southern California Thierry Verbiest, Katholieke U Leuven Yunjie Xu, U Alberta Anne Zehnacker-Rentien, U Paris-Sud, Orsay Aside from invited presentations given by the above researchers, contributed talks and posters are being solicited. Interested individuals should submit their abstracts on-line at: http://theory.chem.vt.edu/acs2007/ On-line abstract submission deadline: November 10th, 2006 For further information, contact the symposium organizers: T. D. Crawford, Virginia Tech P. H. Vaccaro, Yale University K. B. Wiberg, Yale UniversityNOTE THAT E-MAIL ADDRESSES HAVE BEEN MODIFIED!!!