Main Lectures

M01 Show in Timetable David C. Sherrington, Glasgow, Great BritainFacilitated alkene hydrosilylation using polymer-supported Pt catalysts
M02 Show in Timetable Craig Hawker, San Jose, USAClick chemistry - a highly versatile and efficient new method for polymer functionalization
M03 Show in Timetable Jean M.J. Fréchet, Berkeley, USADesigning polymers for the delivery of therapeutic agents
M04 Show in Timetable Arup K. SenGupta, Bethlehem, USAPolymer supported inorganic nanoparticles as hybrid sorbents for environmental contaminants
M05 Show in Timetable Karen L. Wooley, Saint Louis, USABiologically-active nanostructures derived from functionalized polymerization initiators
M06 Show in Timetable Vladimir S. Soldatov, Minsk, Republic of BelarusComputer modeling of intermolecular interactions in spatial poyelectrolytes
M07 Show in Timetable Stanislav Nešpůrek, Prague, Czech RepublicPhoto/electro-responding functional polymers
M08 Show in Timetable Yasuyuki Tezuka, Tokyo, JapanTopological polymer chemistry by electrostatic self-assembly and covalent fixation