Leibniz Symposium 2016 Friday January 22, 2016, Leibnizhaus, Hannover Inspiration from Biology and Chemistry The Leibniz Symposium celebrates the interaction of chemistry and biology. This year (the 16th) the theme is Inspiration: advances and new discoveries in biology have long inspired organic chemists; but now new advances in chemistry are inspiring new tools for the deeper investigation and understanding of biological systems. In view of the fact that the symposium is free of charge we hope to expose the next generation of young scientists to the latest trends in the Life Science area. The symposium complements the Life Science Bachelor and Master courses and a graduate school (Hannover School for Biomolecular Drug Research) offered by the faculty of natural sciences at the Leibniz University. We are certain that all guests will benefit and will be inspired by the interdisciplinary character of this event. We thank the Leibniz Universität Hannover and Bayer HealthCare, Wuppertal for supporting this symposium. The historic Leibnizhaus is located in the old part of Hannover city center near the market church (Marktkirche). Participation is free of charge – all guests are warmly welcome! Leibniz Symposium 2016 Friday, 22 Januray 2016, Leibnizhaus, Hannover Inspiration from Biology and Chemistry 10.00-10.10 Opening Remarks Professor Teresa Carlomagno 10.10 – 11.00 Prof. Varinder Aggarwal (Chair: Prof. Andreas Kirschning) University of Bristol Assembly Line Synthesis 11.00 – 11.50 Prof. Barrie Wilkinson (Chair: Prof. Russell Cox) John Innes Center, Norwich Unlocking Nature's Diversity 11.50 – 13.30 Lunch 13.30 – 14.20 Dr Carsten Schultz (Chair: Prof. Markus Kalesse) EMBL, Heidelberg Live Cell Analysis of Disease-Relevant Signaling Networks 14.20 – 15.10 Dr Maja Köhn (Chair: Prof. Teresa Carlomagno) EMBL, Heidelberg Integrative Methods to Target Phosphatases 15.10 – 16.00 Poster Session & Coffee Break 16.00 – 16.50 Dr Timo Fleßner (Chair: Prof. Andreas Kirschning) Bayer HealthCare, Wuppertal Process Research & Development in Pharma: Scale and Better not Fail 16.50 – 17.40 Prof. Hans-Ulrich Reißig (Chair: Prof. Markus Kalesse) Freie Universität Berlin Samarium Diiodide-Induced Cyclizations: Our Way to Strychnine 17.40 – 17.50 Closing Remarks Prof. Russell Cox Contact Information Professor Russell Cox BMWZ and Institut für Organische Chemie Leibniz Universität Hannover Schneiderberg 38 30167 Hannover [email protected] Standortkarte/ Map: Leibnizhaus Lage: Der Hauptbahnhof mit Anschluss an den Nah- und Fernverkehr ist vom Leibnizhaus in ca. 10 Minuten zu Fuß erreichbar. U-Bahn (Station Markthalle/ Landtag) und Bushaltestelle (Friedrichswall) liegen in unmittelbarer Nähe. Zum Flughafen gelangt man vom Hauptbahnhof aus per S-Bahn in 25 Minuten. Anreise vom Hauptbahnhof aus: aus: Nehmen Sie die U-Bahnen 3, 7 oder 9 (Richtung Wettbergen, Empelde) und steigen Sie an der 2 Station (‚Markthalle/ Landtag’) aus. Verlassen Sie die U-Bahn Station in Richtung Marktkirche. Gehen Sie nach der Marktkirche links in die Kramerstraße. Am Ende der Straße finden Sie den Holzmarkt, den Brunnen und die historische Fassade des Leibnizhauses. The central station can be reached by foot in about 10 minutes’ time. The subway (station ‘Markthalle/ Landtag’) and a bus stop (‘Friedrichswall’) are right around the corner. From the central station, an ‘S-Bahn’ will take you to the airport in 25 minutes. Reaching Leibnizhaus Leibnizhaus from the Central Station: Take subway number 3, 7, or 9 (in the direction of Wettbergen, Empelde) to the second stop (‘Markthalle/ Landtag’). Leave the subway station at the exit towards ‘Marktkirche’. Walk past the church and then turn left into ‘Kramerstraße’. At the end of the street, you will find the ‘Holzmarkt’, the fountain and the historical facade of Leibnizhaus. Kartographische Bearbeitung: Institut für Kartographie und Geoinformatik, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Datengrundlage: ATKIS- Basis- DLM der LGN Landesvermessung + Geobasisinformation, Hannover. Online: www.lgn.de
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