Thieme–IUPAC Prize 2018—Call for Nominations
Abstract
Thieme Chemistry, IUPAC, and the Editors of SYNTHESIS, SYNLETT, SYNFACTS, and Science of Synthesis announce the Thieme–IUPAC Prize for 2018.
This award is presented every two years on the occasion of the IUPAC International Conference on Organic Synthesis (ICOS). In 2018, ICOS will be in Florence, Italy, 16-21 September.
The prize is awarded to a scientist who must be under 40 years of age as of 1 January of the year in which the prize is awarded. The candidate’s research must have had a major impact in synthetic organic chemistry. The prize will be awarded on the basis of scientific merit for independent research dealing with synthesis in the broadest context of organic chemistry, including organometallic chemistry, medicinal and biological chemistry, designed molecules, and materials. The deadline for nominations is 9 December 2017. Nomination materials should be submitted by e-mail to marcus.white@thieme.de.
For more details see www.thieme.de.
©2017 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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