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The Transmediterranean Colloquium on Heterocyclic Chemistry

5–7 November 2009, Hammamet, Tunisia

The Transmediterranean Colloquium on Heterocyclic Chemistry (TRAMECH 6), to be held 5–7 November 2009 in Hammamet, Tunisia continues this important series of conferences previously held in France (2000), Italy (2002), Morocco (2004), Portugal (2006), and Jordan (2007).

As with prior conferences, TRAMECH 6 offers participants the opportunity to discuss research on heterocyclic chemistry. It also offers a chance for participants from both sides of the Mediterranean to stimulate cooperation and to start new joint scientific programs.

At TRAMECH 6, young chemists will enjoy the ambiance of an international congress and practice their English through discussions of their work. Such an opportunity is rare in the Maghreb Countries.

The Chemical Society of Tunisia is organizing the conference. The colloquium will be held at the LAICO-KARTHAGO Hotel in Yasmine Hammamet.

The abstract submission deadline is 15 September 2009.

For further details, contact:

Prof. Mohamed Jemal

Faculty of Science

Chemistry Department

2092 Tunis El Manar, Tunisia

Tel.: 00 216 98 902 771

E-mail: tramech6@sctunisie.org

http://sctunisie.org/tramech6/

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