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Photo Gallery
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The Reception Banquet is hold in Huangpu Hall of Zhongshan Hotel in the evening. Professor Pan, co-chairman of the Symposium, vice-President of Nanjing University, gave a welcome address to all the distinguished guests. Then, Professor Guo, the dean of chemistry department of Nanjing University, made a brief introduction of the school of chemistry and chemical engineering.
Prof. Pan Prof. Guo
After that, Dr. Stephen Scypinski from Bristol-Myers Squibb, made the first Plenary Lecture about the "Overview of the Drug Development Process: Assuring Product Quality and Efficacy"
[Morning] The Opening Ceremony is hold in Huangpu Hall at 8:00am. First of all, Professor Jun Chen, the president of Nanjing University, gave all the guests a warm welcome. Then Professor Guoqiang Lin, from Shanghai Institute, who is the co-chairman of the symposium, made an address about the organic chemistry development in China. At last, Dr Rapaka, who is also the co-chairman, thanked organizing committee as well as SAPA.
Opening Ceremony President Chen
Prof. Lin Prof. Rapaka
After the Opening Ceremony, a group picture is taken in front of the main building. The Plenary Lecture began at 8: 50am at Huangpu Hall.
Philip S. Portoghese Xiyan Lu
Mauricio Futran Chen Li
Peter W. Schiller Huangpu Hall
[Afternoon] [Hall A] Organic Synthesis
Zhengfeng Xi Lutz F. Tietze
Scott Snyder Dawei Ma
Biao Jiang LiMing Zhang
Hongwei Gu Hall A
[Hall C] Pharmaceutical Development
Thomas Colacot Robert Discordia
Joan Ruan Jason Huang
Jianji Wang Hall C
[Morning] Plenary Lecture
Bruce Lipshutz Rene Imwinkelried
Guo-Qiang Lin Kevin Burgess
Lushi Tan Huangpu Hall
[Afternoon] [Hall A] Organic Synthesis
Qidong You Jianhe Deng
Ao Zhang Robert Shaw
[Keynote Speech]
Karl Barry Sharpless (Nobel Laureate 2001, Chemistry)
[Hall A] Organic Synthesis
Andrei Yudin Mark R. Biscoe
Feihe Huang Wanzhi Chen
Chengjian Zhu Hall A
[Keynote Speech]
Avram Hershko (Nobel Laureate 2004, Chemistry)
Aaron Ciechanover (Nobel Laureate 2004, Chemistry) `
[Farewell Party]
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