Invited Speakers
The first circular is available now!
Registration and Abstracts
The registration and abstract submission are due by March 31, 2012. Poster dimension guidelines
Invitation
We are pleased to invite you to ISBOMC12 which will be held at the Scarborough campus of the University of Toronto in Toronto Canada. UTSC is one of the three sister campuses making up the University of Toronto (St. George, Scarborough and Mississauga). Toronto is Canada's largest city and capital of the Province of Ontario. The city has a number of noticeable architectural landmarks including the Royal Ontario Museum, the CN tower, and Fort York to name just a few. As part of the symposium and to welcome you to Toronto, we will provide a guided tour of the city that you might want to explore further after the meeting. The city has a vibrant cultural scene, including a large number of performing art venues and theatres and a range of music genres to suit any taste. The city offers a very multicultural experience which is best explored by visiting its many neighbourhoods and authentic cuisines. To offer you a snapshot of what Canada has to offer, there will be optional visits to Niagara wine country and Niagara Falls.
We are looking forward to welcome you to Toronto in July 2012!!!!
Bernie Kraatz
Announcement
We are pleased to announce that Elsevier will again sponsor the ISBOMC award for Outstanding Achievements in Bioorganometallic Chemistry and also two Student Poster awards.
In addition, we are going to organize a special issue on Bioorganometallic Chemistry for the Journal of Organometallic Chemistry as we have done for each of the previous conferences. All conference participants are invited to contribute. Manuscripts should be submitted electronically at http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-organometallic-chemistry/. All submitted manuscripts will be peer reviewed. The deadline for submission of manuscripts is September 30, 2012.
ISBOMC Advisory Board
- Roger Alberto (ariel@aci.uzh.ch)
- Paul Dyson (Paul.Dyson@epfl.ch)
- Richard H. Fish (rhfish@lbl.gov)
- Roberto Gobetto (roberto.gobetto@unito.it)
- Toshikazu Hirao (hirao@chem.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp)
- Gerard Jaouen (gerard-jaouen@enscp.fr)
- Heinz-Bernhard Kraatz (bernie.kraatz@utoronto.ca)
- Nils Metzler-Nolte (Nils.Metzler-Nolte@rub.de)
- Edward Rosenberg (Edward.Rosenberg@mso.umt.edu)
Last Modified: February 8th, 2012