Molecular Containers - Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften

Chair and Organization:
Konrad Tiefenbacher is dual tenue track assistant professor
at the University of Basel and the ETH Zürich and member
of the Young Scholars‘ Programme of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities.
jungeskolleg.badw.de
Conference language for scientific discussions is English.
Participation is free of charge.
Contact and Registration:
Prof. Konrad Tiefenbacher, University of Basel,
Department of Chemistry
Deadline for registration: 29th August, 2016
[email protected]
Image:
3D-model of the hexameric resorcinarene capsule
Molecular Containers –
structures on the
nanometer scale
Workshop
Monday, 5th September, 2016
Young Scholars‘ Programme
of the Bavarian Academy
of Sciences and Humanities
Conference Venue:
Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Alfons-Goppel-Straße 11 (Residenz)
80539 München • Sitzungssaal 1 + 2, first floor
Phone +49 89 23031-0 • www.badw.de
Directions
U3/U6, U4/U5 Odeonsplatz • Tram 19 Nationaltheater
No car park available
Bayerische
Akademie der Wissenschaften
Molecular Containers –
structures on the nanometer scale
Advancements in the area of self-assembly
enable scientists to construct a great variety
of molecular containers on the nanometer
scale. These structures have a great potential
for applications in a wide range of fields: from
catalysis to drug delivery, energy applications,
as well as “molecular machines”.
The aim of this workshop is to bring people
working on this fascinating topic together.
Several distinct speakers from Germany will
present their latest results and there will be
ample time for discussions
The workshop should inspire scientific discussions in a smaller setting; this is the strength
of the workshop format in contrast to a regular, large scientific congress. Such discussions
hopefully can inspire new ideas, as well as
potential collaborations.
Young scientists (PhD students and PostDocs),
as well as all other participants are encouraged
to participate actively in the discussions.
Programme
11.00 Registration
11.15 Opening
Konrad Tiefenbacher, University of Basel/ETH
Zürich
11.30 Porous Molecular Architectures by Molecular
Design
Florian Beuerle, University of Würzburg
12.20 Adaptive Behaviour of Orthoester Cryptands
Max von Delius, University of Ulm
13.10 Lunch
14.00 Nanometer-Sized Organic Cages and Capsules
Michael Mastalerz, University of Heidelberg
14.50 Guest-binding and Structural Reorganization
in Stimuli-responsive Coordination Cages
Guido Clever, University of Dortmund
15.40 Coffee break
16.10 Design of a DNA origami host for tailored protein
caging
Barbara Sacca, University of Duisburg-Essen
17.00 Cyclopeptide-based Molecular Containers
Stefan Kubik, Technical University of Kaiserslautern
18.00 Closing remarks and end of workshop