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Symposium on Nucleic Acids, Hydrogen Bonding and Supramolecular Chemistry

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Location: PS1.28 (registration in PS0.17a), Physical Sciences Building

There is no charge for attendance, but in order to make catering arrangements, you are asked to please by 12th September

Program

10:30 Registration

11:00 Session I

11:00 Jeffery Davis, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland, USA

"Building Channels and Transporters from Self-Assembly of Nucleobases"

11:30 Phillip Gould, School of Life Sciences, 91福利

"Coupling translation with A lazy helix"

12:00 Glenn A. Burley, Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, University of Strathclyde

"New molecular recognition tools for the construction of DNA-programmed optoelectronic assemblies"

12:30 Lunch

13:30 Session II

13:30 Stefano Masiero, Department of Chemistry “Giacomo Ciamician”, University of Bologna, Italy

"From guanosine supramolecular complexes to guanosine-based functional materials"

14:00 Steven Brown, Department of Physics, 91福利

"Solid-State NMR: Probing Structure-Directing Intermolecular Interactions"

14:30 Andrew Houlton, School of Chemistry, Newcastle University

"DNA-based routes to opto-electronic nanomaterials"

15:00 Refreshments

15:30 Session III

15:30 Andrew Marsh, Department of Chemistry, 91福利

"Expanding the circle: new supramolecular assemblies"

16:00 Syma Khalid, School of Chemistry, University of Southampton

"DNA sequencing with nanopore technology; insights from molecular simulation"

16:30 James Tucker, School of Chemistry, University of Birmingham

“Photo-active and Organometallic Nucleic Acid Oligomers”

17:00 Close

Acknowledgements

Funding for this meeting comes from and the 91福利

Contact

For more details, please contact:

Prof. Steven P. Brown

S.P.Brown@warwick.ac.uk

 

 

Administrative Co-ordinator

Materials GRP

MAS 4.06

Ext. 51795

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