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MacroMolecular Complexes

Chemistry International,  May-June, 2007  

27-31 August 2007, Fukuoka, Japan

The 12th IUPAC International Symposium on MacroMolecular Complexes (MMC12) will be held 27-31 August 2007 at Fukuoka International Congress Center in Fukuoka, Japan. The MMC Symposium brings together leading scientists and engineers to discuss the latest advances in macromolecular complexes, which include macromolecule-metal complexes, polynuclear complexes, capped metal nanoparticles, organic-inorganic hybrids, supramolecular complexes and self-assembled materials, and polyelectrolytes. In addition to syntheses and characterization of those materials, the conference will deal with various conductive, photophysical, catalytic, electronic, optical, magnetic, and biological properties and functions.

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The series of MMC symposia have previously been held in Beijing (1985), Tokyo (1987), New Jersey (1989), Siena (1991), Bremen (1993), Kuang-chou (1995), Leiden (1997), Tokyo (1999), New York (2001), Moscow (2003), and Pisa (2005).

The conference will feature plenary lectures, invited lectures, and contributed posters with a short oral preview. In addition to the invited guest lectures, about 25 invited lectures will be selected by the Scientific Committee from poster applications. Proceeding of MMC-12 will be published in Macromolecular Symposia. English will be the working language of the conference.

Fukuoka, the largest city on Kyushu Island, is located southwest of Japan Islands. Exciting places such as Dazaifu, Mt. Aso, Mt. Sakurajima, and Nagasaki are close to Fukuoka. A half-day excursion is planned for the afternoon of 29 August 2007 to the "God of Learning" at Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, Komyozenji Temple, and the Kyushu National Museum.

See Mark Your Calendar on page 40 for contact information.

www.ed.yama.tus.ac.jp/~mmc-12/

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