Presenting an ACS Satellite Television Seminar
Biological and Abiological Catalysis in Organic Synthesis November 9,1992 12:30 to 4:00 p.m. EST Attention biochemists, organic, bioorganic, and inorganic chemists...If you are engaged in the creation and synthesis of organic compounds in basic or process research, you won't want to miss this exciting seminar! Recognized experts, through an open discussion, will give a detailed account of the latest happenings in the field. Hear a progress report on current research. Get new ideas. Learn new (and better!) methods of making known compounds. Discover new ways to make novel compounds. Plus, get all the answers to such questions as: / What can catalysis do? / When should you use biological or abiological methods and why? / How can you make chiral intermediates more efficiently and cost-effectively? / What are some of the applications of catalytic antibodies? / What are the frontiers of using enzymes and microorganisms in organic synthesis? / Are there industrial applications for these processes? / How can these catalytic techniques lead to the development of environmentally friendly chemical processes?
• Organic Synthesis Using Program Summary Enzymes—George Whitesides, • Abiological Catalysis for Synthetic Professor of Chemistry, Harvard Efficiency—Barry M. Trost, Tamaki University Professor of Humanities and Science, Use of aldolases to make sugars, Cofactor Stanford University (course regeneration, Asymmetric synthesis using coordinator) enzymes, Manipulation of enzymes in Define problems of synthetic efficiency, synthesis, Other classes of Designing catalytic reactions, Designing enzymes—especially hydrolytic enzymes transition metal complexes for catalysis, Asymmetric synthesis, Macrocyclization • Questions telephoned from viewing methods, Atom economy, Synthesis of sites bioactive molecules How to Register • Asymmetric Catalysis—K. Barry Registration is by location, rather than by Sharpless, Keck Professor of individual. You may have as many Chemistry, The Scripps Research individuals attend at one site as you wish, Institute and you may invite outsiders to attend at Asymmetric epoxidation, Asymmetric your site. dihydroxylation, Ligand accelerated catalysis, Latest techniques for asymmetricWhat You'll Need catalysis, Numerous examples of syntheses• One person to act as local site of biologically active materials coordinator • A steerable satellite dish • Questions telephoned from viewing • A conference room with a TV monitor sites and telephone to call in questions • Catalytic Antibodies—Peter Schultz, during the seminar Professor of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley What You'll Receive Catalytic antibodies, Applications, Scope of • All the technical details reactions, Strategies for generation, Test • One set of printed notes for duplication notions of biological catalysis • A set of VHS tapes of the seminar after it's conducted
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·*• $1,100 per viewing site for ACS Local Sections and academic institutions. $2,200 per viewing site for all others. (A viewing site is one geographic location.) ·> Prepayment by check, credit card, or institutional purchase order required. Purchase orders should specify "Registration for [name of site] in the ACS Satellite TV Seminar, Biological and Abiological Catalysis in Organic Synthesis, November 9,1992". •* Complimentary tapes sent 8-10 weeks after the program. Additional sets of tapes are $2,200 each. Taping of the seminar off the air is strictly prohibited. -» Expect 10 or fewer people? Pay only $100 per person for ACS Local Sections and academic institutions or $200 per person for all others. List the number attending on the registration form. You will not receive a set of VHS tapes of the program.
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