![]()
Found 9 events associated to the institution Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules (WPI-ITbM), Nagoya University.
Showing events 1-5.
Pages:
1
2
The 23rd Nagoya Medal of Organic Chemistry 7-December-2017
The Nagoya Medal Award is awarded every year to two organic chemists who have made significant original contributions to the field. This year’s Gold Medal will be presented to Prof. “Bert” Meijer (Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands), and the Silver Medal will be presented to Prof. Hiroaki Suga (The University of Tokyo, Japan). Read more of the event entitled 'The 23rd Nagoya Medal of Organic Chemistry' The 5th International Symposium on Transformative Bio-Molecules (ISTbM-5) 13-November-2017
ISTbM-5 with the 13th Hirata Award and the 3rd Tsuneko and Reiji Okazaki Award International ERATO Itami Molecular Nanocarbon Symposium 2017 5-July-2017
The International ERATO Itami Molecular Nanocarbon Symposium 2017 will be held on August 3-4, 2017 at Nagoya University, Japan. This symposium will focus on recent achievements in the synthesis, utilization, and analysis of structurally well-defined nanocarbons and related materials. Read more of the event entitled 'International ERATO Itami Molecular Nanocarbon Symposium 2017' The 22nd Nagoya Medal of Organic Chemistry 6-January-2017
The Nagoya Medal Award is awarded every year to two organic chemists who have made significant original contributions to the field. This year’s Gold Medal is awarded to Professor Stephen Buchwald of MIT (USA) and the Silver Medal is awarded to Professor Masaya Sawamura of Hokkaido University (Japan). Read more of the event entitled 'The 22nd Nagoya Medal of Organic Chemistry' The 4th International Symposium on Transformative Bio-Molecules (ISTbM-4) 1-December-2016
ISTbM-4 with the 12th Hirata Award and the 2nd Tsuneko and Reiji Okazaki Award |
Create Account...
|
|
Home page |
Asia Research News | All Latest News |
Focus On... |
About ResearchSEA |
Announcements |
Contributing Institutions
Ask An Expert | Contact Us | Terms And Conditions ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() © ResearchSEA 2004 - 2017 |