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Wed, May 19, 2021 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM CEST
The design of inorganic nanomaterials is a hot topic in Inorganic Chemistry, with applications ranging from coatings to new materials, electrodes and sensors, energy conversion and storage, all through to medicinal chemistry. With material properties tailored through composition as well as through particle size & shape this symposium will focus on innovative nanomaterials for challenges in biological inorganic chemistry, e.g. imaging, delivery of therapeutics, and other bio-related uses. This symposium features some of the leading scientists of the field particularly from Asia.
The Symposium is scheduled for May 19, 2021, 14 – 17 h HKT (Hong Kong Time = UTC+8).
The symposium will feature five – six speakers in two subsequent sessions, in total about 2.5 hours of focused content and discussion. Each contribution will be 15 min., plus five minutes reserved for discussion. There will be virtual Breakout rooms with each individual speaker during the break after each session in order to facilitate interaction with participants (especially PhDs and postdocs).
The symposium will be online only and broadcasted as a life event through Zoom. Registration until 24 h before the event is mandatory for participation. A link will be emailed to all registered participants prior to the meeting.
We are working on an exciting line-up of speakers – please come back later to see the full list of speakers
This JBIC Symposium is one in a series of three JBIC Symposia held in the first half of 2021. Check out the other JBIC Symposia on Eventbrite.com, or visit the homepage of the Society of Bioinorganic Chemistry (SBIC) for further information.
Disruptive Conduct: The Organizer wishes to create a safe virtual space for all. You acknowledge and agree that The Organizer reserves the right to remove you from the JBIC Symposium if The Organizer, in its sole discretion, determines that your participation or behavior create a disruption or hinder the JBIC Symposium or the enjoyment of the Symposium content by other attendees.
Recording, Live Streaming, and Videotaping: Participants may not record or broadcast audio or video of JBIC Symposia. A recording of the event will available to SBIC members only through the Society’s web site.