Program schedule

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This program schedule is now finalized, and is shown below; the full technical program is also available as PDF for download. If you have any questions about this schedule, please contact Prof. Maria R. Hepel, program chair.

There are four main program time slots for oral presentations; the morning and afternoon of Thursday, June 3rd, and the morning and afternoon of Friday, June 4th. The tracks are for convenience in layout at this point; the actual room assignments will be posted here at least one week before the conference.

Posters will all be exhibited on the evening of Wednesday, June 2nd, as part of the opening reception, poster session and recruitment fair.

Program Schedule
Track Thursday a.m. Thursday p.m. Friday a.m. Friday p.m.
Kellas 101 Oxidative stress and antioxidants:
diagnosis and therapy
Scanning probe microscopy
in modern nanotechnology
Scanning probe microscopy
in modern nanotechnology
Scanning probe microscopy
in modern nanotechnology
Kellas 102 Nanotechnology: Emerging analytical
/bioanalytical & medical applications
New trends in chromatography Nanotechnology: Emerging analytical
/bioanalytical & medical applications
Kellas 103 Detection of protein biomarkers
for medical applications
Detection of protein biomarkers
for medical applications
Analytical chemistry for emerging
contaminants in the environment
Analytical chemistry for emerging
contaminants in the environment
Kellas 104 Metals in organic synthesis Drug development and design Biology and physiology of
stem cells in the CNS
Chemistry and the war against cancer
Kellas 105 Smart polymer materials
& hybrid systems
Smart polymer materials
& hybrid systems
Bioelectronics and biosensors Bioelectronics and biosensors
Kellas 106 Green chemistry in industry
for a sustainable world
Green chemistry in industry
for a sustainable world
Synthetic organic chemistry:
the next generation
Cope Scholar Symposium
honoring John A. Porco, Jr.
Kellas 217 Nanotechnology & the environment Novel materials and nanomaterials
for energy conversion,
Kellas 218 Career workshops Career workshops
Vendor symposium
Dunn 202 General papers
Dunn 206 Inorganic chemistry Organometallics and
main group chemistry
Environmental chemistry Chemical Education in the Northeast:
looking back and projecting forward
Dunn 208 Organic chemistry The chemistry of natural products Analytical chemistry Physical chemistry
Timerman 131 Metals in living systems Metal ion complexes
in biological imaging
Metal ions and metalloproteins Biochemistry and biophysics
of proteins and membranes
Stowell 211 Biofuel Combustion for Residential
and Commercial Space Heating