Program

Schedule of the lectures to be announced

Plenary Lecturers
Prof. Gregory Fu
Palladium- and Nickel-Catalyzed Coupling Reactions of Alkyl Electrophiles
Prof. Erick Carreira
Discovery and Surprises in Reactivity
Prof. Matthew Gaunt
New Catalytic Strategies for Chemical Synthesis
Lecturers
Prof. Shenming Ma
Cyclization Reactions Involving Two Allene Moieties
Prof. Kuiling Ding
Endeavors towards bridging the gap between homo- and heterogeneous asymmetric catalysis with organometallics
Prof. Guosheng Liu
Palladium- catalyzed oxidative functionalization of alkenes
Prof. Shuli You
Regio- and Enantioselective Iridium-Catalyzed Allylic Substitution Reactions
Prof. Junliang Zhang
Selective transformations of electron-deficient conjugated enynes
Prof. Ernesto Carmona
Activation of C-H and Si-H Bonds by Cationic Rh(III) and Ir(III) Complexes
Prof. Carmen Nájera
Silver vs Gold-catalyzed Reactions
Prof. Pedro J. Pérez
Catalytic Functionalization of Methane by C-C Bond Formation
Prof. Juan Carlos Carretero
Novel Dipoles and Dipolarophiles in Catalytic Asymmetric 1,3-Dipolar Cycloadditions
Dr. Rubén Martín
Metal-Catalyzed Activation of Inert Chemical Bonds
Prof. Zhaoguo Zhang
Asymmetric Hydrogenations in Practical Scale with Sunphos
Prof. Liuzhu Gong
Gold/Brønsted Acid Binary System for Asymmetric Catalysis
Prof. Meixiang Wang
Biocatalytic and chemocatalytic synthesis of enantiopure heterocyclic compounds
Prof. Ning Jiao
The Application of Dioxygen in Transition Metal Catalyzed Reactions
Prof. Zhangjie Shi
Recent Adcances on C-O Activation
Prof. Miquel Costas
Bioispired Design of Iron Catalysts for Selective C-H Hydroxylation
Prof. Cristina Nevado
Gold Catalysis: from Method Development to Synthetic applications
Prof. Belén Martín-Matute
Catalytic C-C and C-X (X = N, F) Couplings /via /Transfer Hydrogenation
Prof. José Luis Vicario
Aminocatalytic enantioselective conjugate additions: From some challenging reactions to multistep cascade processes
Prof. Diego J. Cárdenas
Novel Ni-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling and Cascade Reactions for the Formation of C-Calkyl Bonds