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Argentina 18 Mexico 16Australia 364 Nepal 3Austria 11 Netherlands 28Bangladesh 6 New Caledonia 1Belgium 30 New Zealand 88Brazil 23 Nigeria 3Brunei Darussalam 1 Norway 11Bulgaria 1 Pakistan 4Canada 923 Papua New Guinea 7Chile 3 Philippines 9China 521 Poland 23Colombia 12 Portugal 9Costa Rica 6 Puerto Rico 1Croatia 4 Qatar 1Cyprus 1 Romania 2Czech Republic 29 Russian Federation 27Denmark 18 Saudi Arabia 6Egypt 2 Singapore 100Fiji 2 Slovakia 2Finland 19 Slovenia 3France 117 South Africa 6Germany 281 Spain 59Greece 3 Sri Lanka 2Hong Kong 43 Sweden 32Hungary 2 Switzerland 43Iceland 1 Taiwan 155India 44 Thailand 15Indonesia 13 Turkey 2Iran, Islamic Republic of 1 Ukraine 3Iraq 2 United Kingdom 185Ireland 10 United States 2,992Israel 28 Venezuela 1Italy 39 Viet Nam 3Japan 6,430Jordan 1Korea, DemocraticPeople's Republic of 3
Korea, Republic of 782Kuwait 1Malaysia 27
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Area 1 - Analytical Name
36 On-site and In-vivo Instrumentation andApplicationsJanusz Pawliszyn | Norman Dovichi | OuyangGangfeng
Canada
39Innovation in Chemical Sensing andSeparation Systems toward AdvancedChemical Analysis
Takashi Hayashita | Nobuhiko Iki | Richard ABartsch | Hasuck Kim | Aijun Tong
Japan
56Recent Advances in Bioanalysis: Ultra-SmallVolumes, Global Metabolite Profiling andSingle Cells
Daniel T Chiu | Philip Britz-McKibbin | KojiOtsuka | Steven Boxer | Tadashi Matsunaga| Guohua Zhou
UnitedStates
74Optical Waveguide Techniques for theAnalyses of Materials and Interfaces
Kin-ichi Tsunoda | S. Scott Saavedra |Michelle Gee | Li-Xian Sun
Japan
84 New Frontiers of Plasma Spectrochemistry Naoki Furuta | Gary Hieftje | Ralph Sturgeon Japan
113 New Frontiers in Separation Science Tetsuo Okada | Marc Porter | Paul Haddad Japan
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Analytical Applications and New TechnicalDevelopments of Soft X-Ray Spectroscopy
Yasuji Muramatsu | Hisanobu Wakita | JunKawai | Dennis Lindle | Louis Terminello |Clemens Heske | Anthony Buuren | RupertPerera | Alexander Moewes | Frank Larkins |
Japan
166Ionic Liquids for Analytical Chemistry andAnalytical Chemistry for Ionic Liquids
Takashi KAKIUCHI | Daniel Armstrong | AlanBond
Japan
181Fluorescent Sensors by Design Matthew McCarroll | Daniel Dyer | Urano
Yasuteru | Fuyou LiUnitedStates
191Comprehensive MultidimensionalSeparations
Tadeusz Gorecki | Rob Synovec | PhilipMarriott
Canada
193Electroanalytical Sciences Koichi Aoki | Toshiyuki Osakai | Baohong Liu
| Henry WhiteJapan
198 Microfluidic and Nanofluidic Devices forChemical and Biochemical ExperimentationH. John Crabtree | Stephen C. Jacobson | J.Michael Ramsey | Yoshinobu Baba
Canada
206Analytical and Environmental Chemistry inHuman Health
X. Chris Le | Xing-Fang Li | SusanRichardson | Lizhong Zhu | Gui-Bin Jiang
Canada
207Advances in Flow-based AnalyticalTechniques
Ian McKelvie | Toshihiko Imato | KateGrudpan | Gary D. Christian
Australia
253Rapid, Multi-Component EnvironmentalAnalysis
Ray Clement | Nobuyoshi Yamashita | FrankDorman
Canada
255(Bio-)Chemical/Electrochemical Sensors andSensing Materials
Koji Suzuki | Osamu Niwa | Daniel Citterio |Eric Bakker | Phillippe Buhlmann
Japan
260Novel Applications of Magnetic Fields inAnalytical Chemistry
Hitoshi Watarai | Ingrid Fritsch | BenjaminYellen | C. B. Fuh
Japan
276Non- and Minimally-Invasive Diagnostics ofBiological Systems using VibrationalSpectroscopy
Michael W. Blades | Morris Michael |Hidetoshi Sato
Canada
277Enabling Mass Spectrometric Techniques forProteomics
Liang Li | David Muddiman | Xiaohong Qian Canada
Area 2 - Inorganic
9 Molecular Photonics Felix Castellano | Vivian Wing-Wah Yam |Tetsuro MajimaUnitedStates
20 Controlling the Structure and Properties ofSolidsBrendan Kennedy | Patrick M. Woodward |Yuichii Shimakawa
Australia
22 Olefin Oligomerization and PolymerizationCatalyzed by Early Transition MetalsKlaus Theopold | Kazushi Mashima | ZuoweiXie
UnitedStates
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25Functional Molecule-Based Magnets Masahiro Yamashita | Joel Miller | Tadashi
Sugawara | George Christou | Keith Murray |Robert Thompson
Japan
30 Metal Ion Complex Interactions with NucleicAcidsJanet Morrow | Makoto Komiyama | RichardKeene
UnitedStates
35Organoboron, Organosilicon andOrganophosphorus as Optoelectronic andEnergy-related Materials
Suning Wang | Frieder Jaekle | ShigehiroYamaguchi | Yue Wang
Canada
38Actinides and the Environment: AMultidisciplinary Look at What We Know andWhat We Need to Know
Heino Nitsche | Chunli LIU | Zenko YOSHIDA| Daniel KAPLAN
UnitedStates
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Organo-f-Element Compounds: From NovelChemical Transformations to Applications inCatalysis and Materials Science
Frank T. Edelmann | Glen B. Deacon | DavidJ. Berg | Zhaomin Hou | Jaqueline L.Kiplinger
Germany
60 Schiff Base Macrocycles and Materials Mark MacLachlan | Sally Brooker | Chang-Hee LeeCanada
68 Frontiers in Organometallic Chemistry Guy Bertrand | Kazuyuki Tatsumi | MichaelFryzukUnitedStates
94The Construction of PhotofunctionalSupramolecular Metal Complexes
Masako Kato | Garry S. Hanan | Peter C.Ford | Vivian Wing-Wah Yam | Hitoshi Ishida
Japan
96 Chemistry of Sulfur-Bridged MultimetallicComplexesThomas B. Rauchfuss | Yasushi Mizobe |Guo-Xin Jin | Tsuyoshi Matsumoto
Japan
97Syntheses and Applications of Metal-OrganicFrameworks
Myunghyun Paik Suh | Susumu Kitagawa |Jeffrey Long | George Shimizu | CameronKepert
Korea
100 Early Main Group Chemistry Phil Andrews | Kenneth Henderson | TristramChiversAustralia
108Dioxygen Activation Chemistry and CatalyticOxidation Reactions
Shinobu Itoh | William B. Tolman | WonwooNam | Amy C. Rosenzweig
Japan
133Structural and Functional Aspects ofCoordination Polymers
Shane Telfer | Seth Cohen | Daniel Leznoff NewZealand
143Discrete Coordination Systems withSwitchable Structures and Properties
Takumi Konno | Andy Hor | Kuang-Lieh Lu Japan
146Advances in Metal-Mediated Bond Activation:From Unusual Bonding Motifs to Applicationsin Catalysis
Kenneth Caulton | Sanshiro Komiya | Markstradiotto
UnitedStates
150Preparation and Reactions of EarlyTransition Metal and Lathanide Compounds
Tamotsu Takahashi | Glen B. Deacon |Zhenfeng Xi | Richard F. Jordan
Japan
156 Functional Molecules of the Heavier MainGroup and Transition Metal ElementsFumiyuki Ozawa | Philip Power | DerekGates
Japan
164 Self-Assembly and Coordination Chemistry Makoto Fujita | Leonard MacGillivray |Stephen Loeb | Shu-Yan YuJapan
173 Molecular Design in Bioinorganic Chemistry Takashi Hayashi | David Goldberg | PierreKennepohl | Hideki MasudaJapan
187Electron Transfer and Electrochemistry ofTransition Metal Containing Inorganic andOrganometallic Materials
Hiroshi Nishihara | Alaa Abd-El-Aziz | PierreHarvey | Ben Zong Tang
Japan
194Coordination Chemistry toward ArtificialPhotosynthesis and Energy ConversionProcesses
Koji Tanaka | Ken Sakai | James Muckerman| Licheng Sun
Japan
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217Redox Redux: The Renaissance of Non-Innocent Ligand Complexes
Jake Soper | Robin G. Hicks | StephenColbran
UnitedStates
218Advances in Nuclear Chemistry ofTransactinide Elements
Yuichiro Nagame | Heino Nitsche | PeterSchwerdtfeger | Zhi Qin | ChristophDuellmann
Japan
239Chemistry and Materials Science at HighPressures
Yang Song | Ian Butler | Riad Manaa |Yongjae Lee
Canada
248Carbon-fluorine Bond Activation: aCrossroads for Inorganic, Organic, andEnvironmental Chemistry
Oleg Ozerov | Jennifer Love | TakahikoAkiyama
UnitedStates
249Fundamental and Applied Inorganic FluorineChemistry and Their Impacts on EnergyConservation and the Environment
Rika Hagiwara | Kazuhiko Matsumoto | GaryJ. Schrobilgen | Helene P. A. Mercier |Robert G. Syvret
Japan
251New Frontiers in Polyoxometalate Chemistry May Nyman | Noritake Mizuno | Collette
Boskovic | Lin XuUnitedStates
275Nanoscale Characterization of FunctionalMaterials by Nuclear Probes
Kiyoshi Nomura | Yasuhiro Yamada | JohnG. Stevens | Anita Hill | Hho-Hsiang Wei
Japan
Area 3 - Macromolecular6 Polymeric Materials from Renewable
ResourcesVictoria Finkenstadt | Soma Chakraborty |LinShu Liu | Xiaojun Liao | Rama Konduri
UnitedStates
12 NMR Spectroscopy of Polymers: InnovativeNMR Strategies for ComplexMacromolecular Systems
Tetsuo Asakura | Alan English | H.N. Cheng |Fumitaka Horii | Peter Macdonald | AndrewWhittaker | Hans W. Spiess | Jeffery White
Japan
42 Chemistry and Functional Properties of SoftInterfaces
Atsushi Takahara | Kazue Kurihara | KennethWynne | Kookheon Char | Mizuo Maeda |Zhaohui Su | Gregory G Warr
Japan
51 Advanced Polymeric Membranes forEnvironmental, Biomedical andBioengineering Application
Akon Higuchi | Benny Freeman | Young MooLee | Anita Hill
Japan
57 Functional Block Copolymer Assemblies Timothy Lodge | Marc Hillmyer | Charles Han| Joona Bang | Yushu Matsushita
UnitedStates
64 Polymer Materials Performance, Degradationand Optimization
Mathew Celina | Tim Dargaville | HisaakiKudoh
UnitedStates
82 Hybrid Conjugated Polymer Materials Michael O. Wolf | Suresh Valiyaveettil |Rigoberto Advincula | Kimihisa Yamamoto
Canada
95 Biodegradable and Biomass Plastics Hiroshi Uyama | Tadahisa Iwata | GeorgeGuo-Qiang Chen | Christopher Nomura |Seung Soon Im
Japan
98 The New Age of Advanced Materials:Supramolecular Architectures and SmartMaterials
Eiji Yashima | Karen Wooley | Frank Caruso |Takuzo Aida | Myongsoo Lee
Japan
102 Molecular-Based Ordered Materials FormedThrough Self-Organization
Takashi Kato | Colin Nuckolls | Douglas Gin |Hirotsugu Kikuchi | Xuefeng Guo | MattFrancis
Japan
126 Biomimetic Engineering of HierarchicallyStructured Polymer Materials
Masatsugu Shimomura | Darrin Pochan |Mitchell Winnik | Tomokazu Iyoda
Japan
127 Polymer Nano-Hybrids at Bio-Interfaces Yoshiki Chujo | Kenneth Wynne | KathrynUhrich | Chang-Sik Ha
Japan
136 Synthesis, Structure, and Physical Propertiesof Advanced Polymer Gels
Kohzo Ito | Mitsuhiro Sibayama | R Siegel |Chi Wu
Japan
144 Azobenzene Polymers for Photo-ReversibleStructures and Surfaces
Christopher Barrett | Tomiki Ikeda | YueZhao | P Palffy-Muhoray
Canada
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152 Nano Structure and Function of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Polymers
Kimihiro Matsukawa | Kensuke Naka |Ikuyoshi Tomita | Chang-Sik Ha | FriederJaekle
Japan
160 Controlled/Living Radical Polymerization inDispersed Systems (#160)
Masayoshi Okubo | Per Zetterlund | JosephSchork | Michael Cunningham
Japan
179 Separation and Characterization of Syntheticand/or Biological Macromolecules: thePrinciples, Practices and Applications
Yongmei Wang | Taihyun Chang | ShinichiKinugasa
UnitedStates
211 Polyolefins Chemistry and Beyond - FromBench to Commercial Scale
Fazle Sibtain | Robert Waymouth | KyokoNozaki | Michael Chan
Canada
219 Radical Polymerization Kinetics andMechanisms
Greg Russell | Graeme Moad | PerZetterlund | Robin Hutchinson | Atsushi Goto
NewZealand
231 Amphiphilic Polymers: Fundamentals andApplications
Takahiro Sato | Kazunari Akiyoshi |Francoise Winnik | Charles L. McCormick
Japan
236 Controlled/Living Radical Polymerization:Mechanisms, Catalysts, ReactionEngineering, Materials and Applications
Shiping Zhu | Bo-Geng Li | KrzysztofMatyjaszewski | Takeshi Fukuda | MichaelMonteiro
Canada
257 Frontiers of Precisely Controlled PolymerSynthesis: Fine Control of PolymerizationReaction and Impact on Advanced MaterialDesigns
Tatsuki Kitayama | Judit Puskas | GraemeMoad | Masami Kamigaito | SadahitoAoshima
Japan
Area 4 - Organic
1Reactive Intermediates and UnusualMolecules- A Celebration of Bob Moss's 70years
Matthew Platz | William Leigh | Manabu Abe UnitedStates
14 Cooperative Catalysis Yasuhiro Uozumi | Rick Danheiser | KuilingDing | Atsushi NishidaJapan
15 Anion Coordination Chemistry Benjamin Hay | Kristin Bowman-James |Fred Pfeffer | Kye NamUnitedStates
18 C-H Functionalization, Memorial Symposiumfor Professor Keith FagnouHlne Lebel | Tom G. Driver | KenichiroItami
Canada
19Interface between Organic Synthesis andChromatograhpy
Christopher Welch | Myung Hyun | ArvindRajendran | William Farrell
UnitedStates
29 Designed pi-Electronic Systems: Synthesis,Properties, Theory and FunctionMichael Haley | Takashi Kubo | GrahamBodwell | Yoshito Tobe
UnitedStates
32 Diversity Oriented Synthesis Michael Pirrung | Wei-Min Dai | Seung BumParkUnitedStates
45Chemistry of Novel Nanocarbons -Fullerenes, Carbon Nanotubes and RelatedMaterials-
Takeshi Akasaka | Fred Wudl | Yuliang Li Japan
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New Directions of Supramolecular Chemistrytoward Nanomaterial Science, BiomedicalScience, and Supramolecular Catalysts
Shin Aoki | Takeharu Haino | Wen-ShengChung | Jeffery T. Davis
Japan
62 Asymmetric Organocatalysis Keiji Maruoka | Li Deng | Liu-Zhu Gong Japan
63Novel Synthetic Methodology and ItsApplication to Natural Product Synthesis
Frederick West | Viresh Rawal | MasahiroToyota
Canada
80Marine Natural Products: Isolation, Biology,Ecology, and Synthesis
Jon Rainier | Michio Murata | Ray Anderson UnitedStates
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85The Science and Strategy of ProcessChemistry: From Molecules toPharmaceutical Drugs
Todd McDermott | Ichiro Shinkai | StephaneCaron | Grant McLachlan
UnitedStates
89Mechanistic Organic Photochemistry Howard Zimmerman | Teijiro Ichimura | Peter
Wan | Andrei Kutateladze | Axel GriesbeckUnitedStates
115New Advances in Metal-Catalyzed Alkylationand Fluoroalkylation
David Vicic | Nobuaki Kambe | Vy Dong UnitedStates
124Frontiers in Biocatalysis Applications toOrganic Synthesis
Romas Kazlauskas | Takashi Sakai |Jinchuan Wu
UnitedStates
125 Supramolecular Photochemistry Yoshihisa Inoue | Cornelia Bohne | V.Ramamurthy | Chen-Ho TungJapan
132New Dimensions of Green SustainableChemistry: Novel Reactions and Catalysts
Shu Kobayashi | C. J. Li | Paul Anastas |Mike Krische | Tamim Braish
Japan
134Total Synthesis of Natural Products andRelated Compounds
Robert M. Williams | Keiji Tanino | Sung HoKang
Japan
139Achieving Efficiency in Organic Reactions viaGreener Processes and Practices
Ilhyong Ryu | Dennis P. Curran | Sang-gi Lee| Philip G. Jessop
Japan
148Design and Synthesis of Biologically ActiveCompounds for Elucidating Mode-of-Action
Tohru Oishi | Craig Forsyth | Hee-Yoon Lee Japan
155Organic Solid-State Chemistry: Structure,Synthesis & Reactivity
Roger Bishop | Reiko Kuroda | MiguelGarcia-Garibay
Australia
157Molecular Probes and Fluorophores forCellular Imaging
Christoph Fahrni | Shana Kelley | KazuyaKikuchi | Young-Tae Chang
UnitedStates
199Boronic Acids: Synthetic and BiologicalApplications
Binghe Wang | Dennis G. Hall | MichinoriSuginome | Peter Duggan
UnitedStates
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Molecular Complex Systems: ReversibleAggregation/Disaggregation of OrganicMolecules
Masahiko Yamaguchi | Dequing Zhang |Byeang-Hyean Kim
Japan
222Practical Applications of Basic Research onMolecular Recognition
Willie Hinze | Koji Kano | Chris Easton UnitedStates
229Carbanions: Modern Perspectives inStructure, Reactivity, and Synthesis
Bob Gawley | Victor Snieckus | KiyoshiTomioka
UnitedStates
279Recent Advances in Natural Products asAnticancer Agents
David G. I. Kingston | Ronald Quinn | ShigekiMatsunaga | Ji-Kai Liu
UnitedStates
280 Supramolecular Catalysis Jon R. Parquette | Jovica D. Badjic | MichaelOrgan | Quilin ZhouUnitedStates
282 Metal Catalysis for Asymmetric Synthesis Hiroaki Sasai | Andre Charette | Dan Yang |Huw DaviesJapan
283Transition Metal Catalysis: Mechanism andPractice
Kyoko Nozaki | Jeffrey Stryker | F. DeanToste
Japan
Area 5 - Physical, Theoretical & Computational
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Computational Quantum Chemistry: Theoryand Interactions with Experiment
Stacey D. Wetmore | Henry F. Schaefer III |Leo Radom | Peter Schwerdtfeger | MingWah (Richard) Wong | Keiji Morokuma |Jiande Gu | Wei-Hai Fang |Kwang S. Kim |Alejandro Toro-Labbe
Canada
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17Gas Phase Studies of Metal LigandInteractions: Relevance in Organic Chemistryand Biochemistry
Richard O'Hair | Scott Gronert | Michael Siu Australia
21 Recent Advances in Studies of MolecularProcesses at Liquid InterfacesLiem Dang | Christopher Mundy | AkihiroMorita | KY Chan | KY Chan
UnitedStates
24Ultrafast Intense Laser Chemistry Kaoru Yamanouchi | Robert J Levis | Andre
D BandraukCanada
31Kuiper Belt Objects - Laboratory Studies,Models, Theory, and Observations
Ralf I. Kaiser | Weijun Zheng | GianfrancoVidali | Agnes H. H. Chang | NaokiWatanabe
UnitedStates
37Advances in Quantum Monte Carlo Shigenori Tanaka | William A. Lester, Jr. |
Stuart RothsteinJapan
40Interfacial Electrochemistry: New Systems,Experimental Methods and TheoreticalApproaches
Gregory Jerkiewicz | Andrzej Wieckowski |Kohei Uosaki
Canada
66Theory of Excited States Structures andDynamics: Application to Organic Materialsand Biosystems
Zhigang Shuai | Wei Yang | M. Cho China
72Frontiers of Surface-Enhanced RamanScattering: Single-Nanoparticles and SingleCells
Yukihiro Ozaki | Zhong-Qun Tian | Kwan Kim| Martin Moskovits | Ricardo Aroca
Japan
75Dynamics and Mechanisms ofPhotochemical Reactions of BiologicalProteins
Masahide Terazima | Keith Moffat | Pill-SoonSong
Japan
81 Challenges and Solutions to AccurateCalculations on Large Molecular Systems.Mark Gordon | Dmitri Fedorov | Cheol HoChoi | Alistair Rendell | Dmitri Fedorov
UnitedStates
87Spectroscopic Probes of Intramolecular andIntermolecular Interactions in Molecules andMolecular Clusters
Hiroshi Sekiya | Timothy Zwier | MasaakiFujii | Seong Keun Kim
Japan
103Systems Chemistry - Towards the HolisticUnderstanding of Complex MolecularSystems
Josef Scheiber | Dave Winkler | HideakiSuzuki | Tim Clark
Switzerland
116Anharmonic Vibrations of Molecules andClusters: Experiment and Theory
Henrik Kjaergaard | Sotiris Xantheas | Shun-ichi Ishiuchi | Don McNaughton
NewZealand
130New Experimental and ComputationalProbes of Water in Biological Systems
Luzar Alenka | Grenfell Patey | MasahiroKinoshita
UnitedStates
138Molecular Theory for Real Systems andChemical Reactions
Shigeyoshi Sakaki | Koichi Yamashita | MarkGordon | Yoon Sup Lee | Shuhua Li | KazuoTakatsuka | Martin Head-Gordon
Japan
140Re-Encounter of Computational Chemistryand Chemometrics
Tatsuya Takagi | Misako Aida | TakeshiHasegawa | Marcel Maeder | Richard WongMing Wah
Japan
161 Quantum Coherence and its Control inCondensed PhasesJianshu Cao | Paul Brumer | K Hoki United
States
163 Cold Molecules and QuantumComputation/Information ProcessesKoichi Yamashita | Takamasa Momose | K.Birgitta Whaley
Japan
171 The Nanostructure-Enhanced PhotochemicalReactionsHiroaki Misawa | Prashant Kamat | KenGhiggino | Mostafa El-Sayed
Japan
204 DNA Photonics (#204) Torsten Fiebig | David Beratan | TetsuroMajima | Y. YanUnitedStates
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212Frontiers of State-to-State Dynamics Cheuk-Yiu Ng | Arthur Suits | Scott Kable |
Kopin Liu | Toshinori Suzuki | Xueming YangUnitedStates
220 Molecular Dynamics in ComplexEnvironments: Theory and ExperimentsKeisuke Tominaga | James L. Skinner | R. J.Dwayne Miller | Minhaeng Cho
Japan
228Solid-State NMR Methods and Applicationsin Inorganic Materials
Scott Kroeker | Jerry Chan | Sophia Hayes |Kiyonori Takegoshi
Canada
252Interfacial Phenomena for Bubbles, Droplets,Films and Soft Matter
Alidad Amirfazli | Subir Bhattacharjee | AlbertKim | Rossen Sedev
Canada
254Advanced Linear and Non-Linear VibrationalSpectroscopy
Koichi Iwata | Yukio Furukawa | S. A. Asher |David Phillips
Japan
258Orbital-Free Density Functional Theory andIts Applications to Large-Scale MaterialsSimulations
Yan Alexander Wang | Carlos J. Garcia-Cervera | Julian Gale | Tomasz A.Wesolowski
Canada
259Plasmonics and Nanophotonics for ChemicalSensing, Imaging and Spectroscopy
Alexandre Brolo | James Coe | SatoshiKawata
Canada
265Frontiers of Colloid and Interface Chemistry Hideki Sakai | Srinivasa Raghavan | Seong-
Geun OhJapan
267Frontiers of Biomolecular Dynamics Glen Loppnow | Martin Gruebele | Hiroshi
KitaraCanada
Area 6 - Agrochemistry
50 Cellulose-based Nanomaterials -Fundamental and ApplicationThomas Hu | Arthur Ragauskas | HyoeHatakeyama
Canada
88 Flavonoids, Synthesis toward Functions Kumi Yoshida | Biao Yu | Alan Kozikowski Japan
111 Metabolomics for Fundamental and AppliedPlant SciencesKazuki Saito | Basil Nikolau | Ute Roessner Japan
118Application of Liquid and GasChromatography Mass Spectrometry toAgrochemical Challenges
Michael Thurman | Yanyan Fang | CaryChiou
UnitedStates
162Value-Added Food Products from Fruits andVegetables
Coralia Osorio | Tara McHugh | Nigel Perry |Alyson Mitchell | Susan Ebeler | Kwang-Geun(James) Lee
Colombia
210Ionic Liquids: Novel Processing Platforms ofCellulose and Biomass
Dimitris Argyropoulos | Hiroyuki Ohno | PeterEnglezos
UnitedStates
214Fungi and Mushrooms: Ecology, Chemistryand Agricultural Relevance
Hirokazu Kawagishi | M. Soledade C. Pedras| Jong-Pyung Kim
Japan
227Rodenticide-Based Opportunities forProtection of Agriculture, Ecosystems andPublic Health
John J. Johnston | Charles Eason | CatherineSwift | Elaine Murphy
UnitedStates
230International Food Safety Issues &Opportunities
John J. Johnston | Jason Sandahl | HongChen | Nuansri Tayaputch | Yehan Cui
UnitedStates
243Genomics Approach to the Analysis ofFungal Secondary Metabolites and Diversity
Masayuki Machida | Joan Bennett | GwoFang Yuan
Japan
Area 7 - Biological Chemistry
5 Chemical Biology of Botulinum Neurotoxin William Metz | Kim Janda | Patrick Toy | IkuoFujiiUnitedStates
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Frontiers in Peptide Chemistry: Synthesisand Applications
William D. Lubell | Shiroh Futaki | A. IanSmith | Jeffery W. Kelly | John C. Vederas |Steven L. Castle | Craig A. Hutton | DaweiMa
Canada
43Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics -Recent Advances in NMR
Angela Gronenborn | Mitsuhiko Ikura |Weontae Lee | Raymond Norton | IchioShimada | Tai-Huang Huang
UnitedStates
55Molecular Control of Stem Cell Fate Dave Winkler | Shen Ding | Peter Zandstra |
Connie EavesAustralia
58 Advances in Solid-State NMR of BiologicalMoleculesAkira Naito | Ayyalusamy Ramamoorthy |Frances Separovic | M. Auger
Japan
76Pectin: Affect on Structural and FunctionalProperties by Enzyme or ChemicalModification
Gary Luzio | Haruki Yamada | Martin A. K.Williams
UnitedStates
90Polypharmacology for Drug Discovery Guenter Grethe | Tsuneaki Sakata | Rajarshi
Guha | Corey Nislow | Richard HorukUnitedStates
93Studying the Chemistry Inside Living Cellswith Infrared Spectromicroscopy
Thomas Ellis | Michael Martin | BaydonWood | Karen Tanino
Canada
105Biomarkers: PET/SPECT Imaging Gilles Tamagnan | Henry VanBrocklin |
Andrew Katsifis | Michael Adams | YasuhisaFujibayashi
UnitedStates
106 Biosynthesis of Natural Products John Vederas | Craig Townsend | Ikuro Abe Canada
117 Chemical Approaches to Astrobiology Kensei Kobayashi | George Cody | RafaelNavarro-GonzalezJapan
119Gas-Sensor Proteins/Enzymes: MolecularMechanisms of Gas Sensing and Intra-Molecular Signal Transduction
Toru Shimizu | Ruma Banerjee | Daniel Peet Japan
129 Bioorganic Reaction Mechanisms John Richard | Jeffrey Keillor | Jun Hiratake UnitedStates
149 Protein, Peptide, and PeptidomimeticsDesignRichard Cheng | Kazuaki Kudo | JoelSchneider | Ping-Chiang Lyu
Taiwan
200 Carbohydrate Recognition in Health andDiseaseBinghe Wang | Geert-Jan Boons | DavidVocadlo | Koichi Fukase
UnitedStates
208New Frontiers of Functional Nucleic Acids:Chemistry, Biology and Applications
Zhen Huang | Yingfu Li | Yi Lu | ScottSilverman | Hiroaki Suga | Naoki Sugimoto
UnitedStates
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Protein Alteration by Mutagenesis andChemical Modification: Applications inBiochemistry, Drug Discovery, Diagnostics,and Nutrition
Ronald Kluger | Hiroshi Ueno | Frank Jordan| Thomas Muir | Deborah Zamble | Mark Nitz
Canada
235Recent Advances in Research onLeukotrienes and Prostaglandins inInflammatory and Respiratory Diseases
Robert Young | Pepi Prasit | Hiroaki Ueno Canada
244Frontiers in Ubiquitin Research: Structures,Mechanisms, Biology and Drug Development
Koichi Kato | Claudio Joazeiro | David Vaux Japan
256 Frontiers of Metalloproteins in Biology Koichiro Ishimori | A. Grant Mauk | MichaelT. GreenJapan
278Molecular Recognition of Nucleic Acids:Biological Applications
Peter B. Dervan | Hiroshi Sugiyama | WilliamDenny
UnitedStates
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Area 8 - Environmental Chemistry
2Interfacial Chemistry: Fate, Transport, andAdsorption of Nanoparticles, Biocolloids, andTrace Organics in Aquatic Systems
Helen Nguyen | Nathalie Tufenkji | LongNghiem | Sangyoup Lee | Benito J. Marinas |Shinya Echigo
UnitedStates
23Environmental Forensics Steve Machemer | Robert Morrison | Peiyan
Sun | Zhendi WangUnitedStates
26Chemistry of Ultraviolet Treatment for Water Gordon Knight | Wenjun Liu | Martha MJ
WellsCanada
48Sources, Transport, Fate, and Behaviour ofGlobal Contaminants
Jonathan Martin | Nobuyoshi Yamashita |Paul Kwan Sing LAM
Canada
73Free Radical Chemistry in the Environment William Cooper | Barrie M. Peake | Henrik
Kjaergaard | T. David WaiteUnitedStates
83Environment Friendly Syntheses Using IonicLiquids
Toshiyuki Itoh | Sanjay V. Malhotra | Teck-Peng Loh | Dae Yoon Chi
Japan
86Recycling of Polymeric Waste Materials:Challenges and Perspectives
Toshiaki Yoshioka | Yu-Zhong Wang | Soo-Hyun Chung | Bhaskar Thallada
Japan
128Green Electrochemistry Toshio Fuchigami | Jean Lessard | Kevin D.
Moeller | Tse-Chuan ChouJapan
131Chemistry of Post Combustion CarbonDioxide Capture
Moetaz Attalla | Paul Gemperline | YuichiFujioka
Australia
237Environmental Chemistry of Aerosols Alexander Laskin | Sergey Nizkorodov | Allan
Bertram | Ruth Signorell | Xin Yang | ChakChan
UnitedStates
247Sonochemistry & Sonoprocessing Kenneth S. Suslick | Franz Grieser |
Takahide Kimura | Feng RuoUnitedStates
250Innovative Green Chemistry with MicrowaveEnergy
Takeko Matsumura | Rajender S. Varma |Nguyen Tran | Shozo Yanagida | SatoshiHorikoshi
Japan
262Challenges of Heterogeneous Catalysts forEnvironmental-Benign Materials Conversions
Kohki Ebitani | Yong Wang | Kim Jong-Ho Japan
Area 9 - Materials & Nanotechnology
13Nanoparticles and Nanoparticle-basedMaterials: Synthesis, Characterization, andApplications
Lyudmila Bronstein | Rachel Caruso |Matthew Moffit | Yukihiro Nishikawa
UnitedStates
65Measurement Sciences for Life CyclePerformance of Nanomaterials andNanocomposites
Tinh Nguyen | Charles Han | Mathew Celina |Haeseong Lee
UnitedStates
77Titanium Dioxide: Synthesis and Applicationsfor Energy, Environment, and Devices
Matthew Tarr | Teruhisa Ohno | WonyongChoi | Rose Amal
UnitedStates
92 Ionic Liquids in a Sustainable World Robin D Rogers | Douglas MacFarlane |Hiroyuki OhnoUnitedStates
104 Synchrotron Radiation: EmergingTechniques and ApplicationsTsun-Kong Sham | Lin X. Chen | AsakuraKiyotaka
Canada
120Nitroxide Radicals: Synthesis and AdvancedBio- and Nano-materials' Applications
Alex Smirnov | Rui Tamura | Steven Bottle |Steven Bottle
UnitedStates
121 Green Biomacromolecular Materials andBiocompositesKaichang Li | Frank Ko | Zhen Tong United
States
123Nanofluidics and Chemical Manipulations inRestricted Environments
Paul Bohn | Suresh Bhatia | KY Chan UnitedStates
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135Carbon Nanotubes and Nano-CarbonMaterials: Preparation, Characterization, andApplications
Shigeo Maruyama | R. Bruce Weisman | JieLiu | Young Hee Lee
Japan
141 Emerging perovskite and spinel compoundsfor materials science and applicationsKazunari YAMAURA | John MITCHELL |Xiaolin WANG
Japan
142Fundamentals and Applications ofNanomaterials for Electronics and Photonics
Naoto Tsutsumi | Alamgir Karim | AndrewGroth
Japan
165 New Materials and Concepts for NextGeneration MembranesDouglas Gin | Kazukiyo Nagai | NormandVoyer
UnitedStates
168Supramolecular Nanoassemblies andExtended Frameworks
Masahiko Iyoda | Nobuo Kimizuka | SeijiShinkai | Omar M. Yaghi | Kimoon Kim
Japan
178 Design of Zeolite Catalyts for CleanSynthesis of ChemicalsTakashi Tatsumi | Chunshan Song | Sang-Eon Park
Japan
182 Computational Chemistry in Materials andNanotechnologyLichang Wang | Julian Gale | Minhua Zhang |Jer-Lai Kuo
UnitedStates
184 Standard Reference Materials and Methodsfor NanotechnologyJan Herrmann | Hyun Min Park | VinceHackley | Toshiyuki Fujimoto
Australia
202 Liquid Crystals in Materials Chemistry S. Holger Eichhorn | Vance Williams | YoShimizu | C. Allan GuymonCanada
224Polymer/Organic Solar Cells Frederik Krebs | Mats Andersson | Tom
Aernouts | Steven Holdcroft | Ching Ting |Lixiang Wang | Hongzheng Chen
Denmark
225 Organic Electronic Materials: From SmallMolecules to Conducting PolymersHsiao-hua Yu | Man-kit Leung | J. Travas-Sejdic | Jinsang Kim
Japan
226Biological and Bio-Inspired MaterialsSynthesis and Assembly
T. Yong-Jin Han | Jim De Yoreo | TadashiMatsunaga | Ichiro Yamashita | RuikangTang
UnitedStates
233High-Performance Solution-ProcessedMaterials for Electronic/OptoelectronicDevice Applications
Gregory Herman | Jooho Moon | HiromitsuKozuka
UnitedStates
242 Self and Directed Assembly of SmallMolecules, Macromolecules and ColloidsCalum Drummond | Eric W. Kaler | TadashiKato | Junbai Li
Australia
264Inorganic Nanowires: Syntheses and GrowthMechanisms
Tomoji Kawai | Tomohiko Yamaguchi |Peidong Yang | Oliver Steinbock | Do SungHuh
Japan
272Redox Processes on Nanoparticles,Nanomaterials, and Nanostructured Systemsin the Environment
Dionysios (Dion) Dionysiou | Wonyong Choi |Woojin Lee | Kelvin B. Gregory | Gregory V.Lowry | T. David Waite
UnitedStates
Area 10 - Alternate Energy Technology
69Advances in Chemistry and Materials forHydrogen Storage
Tom Autrey | Craig Jensen | Mark Bowden |Shin-ichi Orimo
UnitedStates
122Nanoporous Materials for Renewable Energyand Chemicals
Michael Tsapatsis | Kyung-Byung Yoon |Tatsuya Okubo | Shilun Qiu
UnitedStates
172Clean Fuels from Coal, Natural Gas andBiomass
Charles Peden | Yizhuo Han | NoritatsuTsubaki | Heon Jung | Yong Wang | CharlesMims | Tao Zhang | Dongke Zhang
UnitedStates
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Thermochemical and Metal-CatalyzedTransformations of Biomass toPetrochemical Feedstocks, PolymerPrecursors and Fuels.
Marcel Schlaf | Keichi Tomishige | Robert C.Brown
Canada
180The Chemistry, Structure, and Properties ofFuel Cell Membranes
Michael Hickner | Michael Eikerling | QingWang | Kenji Miyatake | Stephen Paddison
UnitedStates
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Nanocatalysis for Fuels and Chemicals Ajay Dalai | Kevin J. Smith | Burt H. Davis |Azhar Uddin | Santosh Gangwal | NicolasAbatzoglou | Ahmad Tavasoli | JanuszKozinski
Canada
221Bioconversion of Lignocellulose to FuelEthanol, Chemicals and Materials
Junyong Zhu | Xiao Zhang | Xu Yan | XuejunPan
UnitedStates
238Light Driven Generation of Hydrogen fromWater
Sang Ook Kang | Richard Eisenberg |Shunichi Fukuzumi | Ken Sakai | KazunariDomen
Korea
266Petroleomics: A Roadmap for BetterExtraction and Processing of Petroleum
Alan Marshall | John Headley | SunghwanKim
UnitedStates
Area 11 - Chemistry Outreach to the Community
28 Green Chemistry and Micro/Small ScaleChemistry in the CurriculumKazuko Ogino | Mary Kirchhoff | SupawanTantayanon
Japan
99 The Two-Sides of Research andDevelopmentJeffrey Cutler | Stephen Wasserman | IvanKempson
Canada
154Best Practices for Teaching Chemistry atEvery Level
Zafra Lerman | Lucy P. Eubanks | GhislainDeslongchamps | Haruhiko Tanaka | ChoonDo
UnitedStates
185 Women at the Forefront of the Time:Challenges toward Next DecadesE. Ann Nalley | Yoshie Souma | So-YeopHan
UnitedStates
203 Chemical Security and Safety in theUniversity and the LaboratoryNancy Jackson | Supawan Tantayanon United
States
245Pharmaceutical and Chemical PatentProtection and Enforcement Around thePacific Basin
Justin Hasford | Michele Bosch | Gary Ma UnitedStates
246 Visualization in Chemical Education Haruo Ogawa | Mei-Hung Chiu | David Katz |Choon Do | Akira IkuoJapan
273 Cultural Influences on Professional Ethics David Chesney | Peter G. Mahaffy | Kieran F.LimUnitedStates
Area 12 - Health & Technology
3 Advances in the Chemistry of TargetedRadionuclide TherapyD. Scott Wilbur | Michael Adam | YasushiArano | Suzanne Smith | Jae Min Jeong
UnitedStates
11Biological Interactions of EngineeredNanoparticles: Novel Functions andNanosafety Issues
Yuliang Zhao | Chris Metcalfe | Borm Paul |Vicki Colvin | Maxine McCall
China
71 Photodynamic Therapy and Photodetection Norio Miyoshi | Janet Morgan | Qian Peng |Roy PottierJapan
110Understanding the Chemistry ofPhytochemical Antioxidants and their Role inHuman Health and Wellness
Rong Tsao | Liangli (Lucy) Yu | FereidoonShahidi | Junji Terao
Canada
114Chemistry, Safety, Quality and RegulatoryAspects of Functional Food Ingredients,Nutraceuticals and Natural Health Products
Fereidoon Shahidi | Chi-Tang Ho | MakotoShimizu
Canada
153 Nucleic Acid Based Therapeutics Muthiah Manoharan | Masad J. Damha |Akira MatsudaUnitedStates
175 Tuberculosis drug development in the PacificRimPilho Kim | Clifton BARRY, 3rd | Brent Copp Korea
192G-quadruplexes and i-motifs: Structures,Biological Roles, and Therapeutic andTechnological Applications
Laurence Hurley | Hiroshi Sugiyama |Dipankar Sen
UnitedStates
223New Aspects of Chemical Glycobiologytoward Development of new Diagnostics andTherapeutics
Koichi Fukase | Kwan Soo Kim | ToddLowary | Yasuhiro Kajihara | Chun-Hung Lin
Japan
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271 Advances in Nanomedicine 2010 Alexander Wei | David Cramb | Ick ChanKwon | Masayuki YokoyamaUnitedStates
284 Assembling New Biomedical Materials forTissue RegenerationJohn Ramshaw | Tatsuya Shimizu |Shuguang Zhang
Australia
Area 13 - Security
44LIBS Detection of CBRNE Threats Andrzej Miziolek | Bruce Chadwick | Kiichiro
Kagawa | Koo Kurniawan | Guy Ontai |Mohamed Sabsabi | Shiv Sharma
UnitedStates
137 Targeting Chemical and Biological WarfareAgentsAshok Mulchandani | Shin-ichiro Suye |Amarjeet Bassi
UnitedStates
167 Smart Materials and Devices for CBRNEDetectionYonggang Zhu | Joseph Wang | YoshinobuBaba | Joseph Wang
Australia
201Sampling and Analysis of Weapons of MassDestruction (WMD) Threats for AntiterrorismPurposes
Armando Alcaraz | Carmela Jackson-Lepage| Sng Mui Tiang
UnitedStates
240 Spectroscopic, Radioanalytical and NuclearMethods for Security ApplicationsSue Clark | Linfeng Rao | K. S. Song |Daming Liu
UnitedStates
281 Laser-Based Detection of CBE Threats Paul J. Dagdigian | David S. Moore | MarkBuntine | Michael W. P. PetrykUnitedStates
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