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The GECO (Groupe d'Etudes de Chimie Organique)
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Le GECO 63 s'est clôturé vendredi midi. Un grand merci à tous les intervenants qui ont participé à cette merveilleuse édition. 🙏 Les organisateurs: Xavier Guinchard XavierMoreau Christophe Bour 🏴 Angélique Ferry Arnaud Voituriez Jean-Francois BETZER A. Panossian Rdv au GECO 64 à Montpellier
As a follow-up of the numerous discussions about aromaticity at the GECO conference, a themed collection on the subject has just been released by Chemical Science Check it out! pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…
Latest news ! Prof. Mark R. Crimmin Crimmin Group de l'Imperial College London rejoint la liste des conférenciers du GECO64 ! Pour voir la liste complète et vous inscrire, c'est directement sur le site du congrès : geco64.sciencesconf.org
Le GECO démarre fort avec la conférence de Martin-Matute Group sur la fonctionnalisation tardive par catalyse.
The first conference just started with Andy Lawrence from The University of Edinburgh talking about total synthesis, asymmetric synthesis, and bio-inspired synthetic chemistry !
The morning session ended with oral communications from K. kristina_plevova , Aurélien de la Torre , Jennifer Molloy , Thimothé Maujean and Gérard Audran ! Really impressive talks !
Excellent start today with Clémence Queffelec from CEISAM Nantes Nantes Université about plasmonic effects for catalysis !
Despite the jazzy music outside the room, what an impressive way of dealing with fluorine atoms in organic molecules presented by Crimmin Group ! A fantastic way to finish a tuesday !
Thursday morning was the time to learn about molecular motors and gears with Claire Kammerer from CEMES-CNRS UT3 Paul Sabatier CNRS 🌍 . Really impressive results and nice perspectives !
After a short night, Guillaume Lefèvre (CNRS 🌍 bronze medal) gave us a nice tour in iron chemistry with catalysis and mechanistic investigations. That's how you greatly finish a symposium ! CNRS Chimie