170301 ISMEC2017

Initiated in 1974, ISMEC has become years after years a well-established series of international conferences focusing on the study and applications of metal complexes in the fields of analytical, biomedical, environmental, supramolecular, inorganic, physical, and industrial chemistry.

Hosted in 2017 for the first time in France, the 44th edition of ISMEC aims at providing an outstanding forum for sharing new ideas and discussing the most recent advances on the thermodynamics and kinetics of coordination processes. By gathering researchers from both academia and industry, ISMEC 2017 seeks to foster new collaborations among researchers from diverse backgrounds with complementary skills and goals.

Dates: June 11-15, 2017
Lieu: University of Burgundy, DIJON-France
Web site: https://ismec2017.sciencesconf.org/
Contact : Dr. Michel Meyer, Conference Chair of ISMEC 2017,

Topics

  • Speciation, solution equilibria and kinetics in relation to coordination chemistry
  • Supramolecular chemistry
  • Analytical methods and sensors based on metal complexes
  • Industrial processes (e.g. hydrometallurgy, ion-exchange, catalysis…)
  • Nanostructured metal complexes
  • Metal complexes of environmental and biological interests (e.g. proteomics and metabolomics, interactions with metalloenzymes and biomolecules…)
  • Metals in health sciences (e.g. transport, homeostasis, toxicity, therapy, diagnosis and imaging…)
  • Chemometrics and computational modelling for equilibrium analysis

Plenary Lectures

  • Prof. Jean-Pierre SAUVAGE - Nobel Laureate 2016
    Université de Strasbourg - Institut de Science et d'Ingénierie Supramoléculaires (France)
    From chemical topology to molecular machines
  • Prof. Mauro BOTTA
    Università del Piemonte Orientale "Amedeo Avogadro", Allesandria (Italy)
    Ln-based MRI diagnostic probes at work: from small chelates to nanosized conjugates
  • Prof. Gábor LAURENCZY
    Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland)
    Ruthenium and iridium complexes in hydrogen/energy storage
  • Dr Yves LE MEST
    Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Brest (France)
    Electron transfer on copper in a biomimetic environment: from solution to modified electrodes
  • Prof. Ramón MARTINEZ MAÑEZ
    Universitat Politècnica de València (Spain)
    Chromo-fluorogenic probes and sensing materials

 


David Spichiger, SCS
01.03.2017