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Conference
Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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Proteins 2009 |
| Jun 21-26, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| The Proteins Gordon Research Conference has established a rich history of bringing together experimental and computational biochemists, biophysicists and biologists who study the many aspects of proteins science, including protein structure, folding, function and dynamics. Recent Proteins GRC programs have reflected a current broad interest in the properties and function of proteins in the cellular environment. The 2009 Proteins GRC will continue this focus on post-reductionist protein science, but will also highlight the contributions of classical protein science. Topics will include recent and unpublished results describing the chemical and physical basis of protein structure and interaction networks, in-cell visualization of proteins, the role of co-solutes in structure and stability, the functional consequences of structural heterogeneity, among others. Discussion leaders with a substantial history in this field will be invited to provide their own historical and scientific perspective on each session topic and presented results. |
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Physical Organic Chemistry 2009 |
| Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Holderness School, Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This traditional yet vivid conference has continuously been broadening its perspective, and the title extension for the upcoming 2009 conference reflects this by including molecular design as well as synthetic aspects of physical organic chemistry. The constant development and renewal of mechanistic, structural, synthetic, and computational tools and their mutual interplay will be presented by a list of selected expert speakers and discussion leaders (see below) from diverse areas of organic chemistry. Topics include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): carbon materials, catalysis, computational chemistry, enzymatic reactivity, excited states, gas phase reactions, isotope effects, mechanisms and bonding, molecular machinery, reactive intermediates, and spectroscopy. Attendees are encouraged to present their latest research results in the poster sessions. Abstracts are not required and every registrant who wishes to do so may present a poster. A selection of the best posters will be chosen for short oral presentations on the last evening of the conference. |
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Liquids, Chemistry & Physics Of |
| Aug 2-7, 2009 at Holderness School , Holderness New Hampshire United States |
| This interdisciplinary conference draws on the best of several topical fields -- simple liquids, complex liquids, biomolecular fluids, polymers, colloids. In all of these areas, this conference is at the frontiers of knowledge. It spans from the traditional strengths of this conference, to energy and other ramifications of this subject. The speakers have been chosen to be excellent in presentation and provocative in substance. The Gordon Conference on Liquids has a long history of excellence. The Chairmanship alternates between theoreticians and experimentalists, and this year the job falls to an experimentalist. The evolution of this conference has brought it to the present point where it aims to combine the best of simple molecular liquids with m |
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