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Frontiers in Organic Chemistry

A FULL WEEK of in-depth exposure to cuttingedge advances in Organic Chemical theory, synthesis, and spectroscopy Monday-Saturday, June 19-24, 1989 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA

AN ACS SHORT COURSF CONDUCTED BY SIX INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED RESEARCHERS A crucial up-date for those experienced Ph.D. researchers and research managers and a comprehensive survey for every organic chemist currently active in the field, Frontiers in Organic Chemistry will be a valuable—and memorableexperience for participants. The 5 1/2-day course covers advances in organic chemical theory, synthesis, and spectroscopy. The outstanding faculty discusses reactions mechanisms, synthetic reactions and strategies, spectroscopic methods of analysis and theoretical organic chemistry. The course looks at the most significant of the new reactions and reagents, including organometallic reagents, transition metal catalyzed reactions, and reactions and reagents based on the unusual chemical properties of phosphorus, sulfur, and silicon.

Eminent Faculty Dr. Barry M· TYost, (Course Director) Professor of Chemistry at Stanford University Dr. Charles P. Casey, Helfaer Professor of Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin, Madison Dr. Samuel Danishefsky, Eugene Higgins Professor of Chemistry at Yale University Dr. Kendall N. Houk, Professor of Chemistry at the University of California, Los Angeles Dr. Hans J. Reich, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin, Madison Dr. Dudley H. Williams, Professor of Chemistry at Cambridge University, England

. This was the best course I have attended in years! Well organized and the instructors were superb! ΐ ^ a . Very useful and stimulating. All lecturers.. .well prepared and highly interesting. ^ ^ ψψ. . . Liked the thorough analysis of the chemical problems. ^ ^ REGISTRATION INFORMATION Enrollment is strictly limited so early registration is advised. Fees including tuition, course materials and all lunches are: ACS Members: $1,150 Nonmembers: $1,350 To register, or for a detailed brochure, write, send coupon below, or CALL COLLECT now (202) 872-4508, ext. 6190. American Chemical Society Dept of Continuing Education Meeting Code FROC8906 1155 Sixteenth Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20036 D Please register me in the ACS Short Course, "Frontiers in Organic Chemistry." Π ACS Members: $1,150 Π Nonmembers: $1,350 D Please send me a descriptive brochure on the course. Name . Employer Employer's Address .

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