Introduction
The Flow Chemistry Society is proud to invite you to their 4th annual congress. The Society aims to unite and represent those who are actively working on this rapidly developing field and is dedicated to the integration of flow chemistry into everyday practice, by delivering the latest knowledge and making it available for the entire chemistry community.
Conference topics and theme
The 2-day conference, and associated vendor exhibition, will cover the latest technological advances and associated services within the field.
The main focus will be in the areas of micro-fluidic chemistry, production scale applications, flow nanotechnology, continuous processes and microwave-flow synthesis technology.
There will be keynote presentations, complimenting these topics, from Prof. Frank Gupton, Virginia Commonwealth University, Prof. Timothy Jamison, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Prof. Klavs Jensen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Our other distinguished faculty include:
Oliver Kappe, Professor/Director, Karl Franzens University of Graz
Paul Richardson, Senior Principal Scientist, Pfizer
Mimi Hii, Reader, Imperial College
Patrick Mills, Professor and Dotterweich Endowed Chair, Texas A&M University – Kingsville
Charles Liotta, Regents Professor & Chair, Georgia Tech
John Frost, Chemist, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Venue

The conference will take place at the Revere Hotel, which is situated on the cusp of Back Bay and the South End and provides unfettered access to the sights and sounds of America’s most storied city. From Boylston to Newbury, from Tremont to Beacon, the streets in Boston are lined with sights and sounds only found here.
Discover the world-renowned dining, shopping, nightlife and sightseeing offered in the Boston Common neighbourhood by spending a day walking the city’s historic streets. Indulge in signature Boston experiences like an afternoon at Fenway Park, a trip to the fabled North End for cannoli and espresso or a trip through America’s past along the Freedom Trail. Stay engaged with all the most exciting upcoming events, including concerts, celebrations and festivals within convenient distance of our hotel near the Theatre District on Tremont Street.
Accommodation
Settle into our intuitive guestrooms designed to cater to the modern traveller. From pampering amenities such as skoah bath products to inspiring views of the city, the details in our Boston accommodation will leave you feeling inspired.
Neighbourhood
Located in the heart of the vibrant Theatre District, steps away from Boston Common, Revere Hotel is the crown jewel at the end of Boston’s luminous Emerald Necklace.
To contribute and join us at this event, please visit selectbio.com/fce2014 or call +44 1787 315110 for more information.
Society members save 35% on the registration fee and non-members will receive their first year’s membership included in the fee.
To become a member, please go to www.flowchemistrysociety.com.

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