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Reactive Intermediates and Unusual Molecules

10–16 July 2010

Great Barrier Reef, Australia

The fifth Heron Island Conference on Reactive Intermediates and Unusual Molecules: Synthesis and Mechanism, which follows the tradition of the previous, highly acclaimed events, will take place from 10–16 July 2010 in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. The event will host up to 100 participants and accompanying persons (the resort is perfectly positioned for family holidays. Scientific sessions in the mornings and evenings will leave the afternoons free for social and reef activities (snorkelling, diving, reef walking, swimming, fishing), sports, and relaxation. Heron Island is a small coral cay on the reef 72 km northeast of Gladstone and 600 km north of Brisbane in subtropical, sunny Queensland. It is a place of great tranquillity and natural beauty, and the seafood is legendary.

The conference takes place immediately after the 13th RACI National Convention in Melbourne, 4–8 July, held jointly with the 12th IUPAC International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry, and a week before the 39th ICCC (Adelaide, 25-30 July). The number of participants at Heron Island is strictly limited. Payment of the registration fee secures a place.

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