8:30 ~
8:55 ~ 9:00
9:00 ~ 9:20
"Addressing Environmental Issues through Natural Product Synthesis"
9:20 ~ 9:40
"Chemical Glycobiology Using Synthetic Glycans"
9:40 ~ 10:00
"Asymmetric reactions catalyzed by amine derivatives"
10:00 ~ 10:20
"Targeted Alpha Therapy: Development and Functional Evaluation of Radiopharmaceuticals"
Coffee Break 10:20 ~ 10:35
10:35 ~ 10:55
"Photochemical and mechanical dynamic behaviors of hydrogen-bonded crystalline frameworks"
10:55 ~ 11:15
Ryota Kabe (OIST)
"Trap-Mediated Charge Recombination in Organic Luminescent Materials"
11:15 ~ 11:35
Yumi Yakiyama (The University of Osaka)
"Polarity Modification in Molecular Crystals composed of Unique-Shaped Organic Molecules"
11:35 ~ 11:55
Yohei Takeda (The University of Osaka)
"Lighting Up Biology with Organic TADF Emitters"
Lunch 11:55 ~ 13:30
13:30 ~ 13:50
Eugene Khaskin (OIST)
"A deep dive into the acceptorless alcohol dehydrogenation, and ester hydrogenation chemistry"
13:50 ~ 14:10
Takuya Kodama (The University of Osaka)
"Photoinduced Disproportionation Enables Oxidative Addition of Aryl Halides at a Gallium(I) Center"
14:10 ~ 14:30
Satoshi Takebayashi (OIST)
"Molecular Structure of a Doubly Ring-Slipped Ruthenocene Intermediate"
14:30 ~ 14:50
Akimitsu Narita (OIST)
"Synthesis and Unique Properties of Nonplanar Nanographenes"
Coffee Break 14:50 ~ 15:05
15:05 ~ 15:20
Tsukino Sato (The University of Osaka)
"Chemical glycan engineering for elucidating cell surface glycan function"
15:20 ~ 15:35
Jingyun Tan (OIST)
"Synthesis and Tunable Triple Emission of a Negatively and Helically Curved Nanographene"
15:35 ~ 15:50
Yuzuki Murata (The University of Osaka)
"Construction of Porous Helical Single Crystals Exhibiting Dynamic Morphological Transformation"
15:50 ~ 16:05
Ryosuke Ino (The University of Osaka)
"Visible-Light-Mediated Regioselective Addition of Bis(sulfonyl)sulfane to Alkenes"
16:05 ~ 16:20
Takuto Kohzuma (The University of Osaka)
"Exploring the Optical Properties of Halogenated Phenalenyl Radicals"
16:20 ~ 17:40
Poster Session
Banquet