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Havana, Cuba October 9 th -12 th , 2018 CLA X CONGRESS OF CHEMICAL SCIENCES, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION (QUIMICUBA'2018) 33° LATIN-AMERICAN CONGRESS OF CHEMISTRY (33-CLAQ) 2 nd Call

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Page 1: X CONGRESS OF CHEMICAL SCIENCES, TECHNOLOGY AND …148.247.122.59/RLQ/cuba/Latin-American_Congress... · Yeisy C. López Conde, BSc. Faculty of Chemistry, University of Havana Marcia

Havana, CubaOctober 9th-12th, 2018

CLA

X CONGRESS OF CHEMICAL SCIENCES,

TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION (QUIMICUBA'2018)

33° LATIN-AMERICAN CONGRESS OF

CHEMISTRY (33-CLAQ)

2nd Call

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Dear Colleagues:

On behalf of the Cuban Society of Chemistry

(SCQ) and the Latin-American Federation of

Chemical Associations (FLAQ), I am pleased

to invite you to the

33rd Latin-American Congress of

Chemistry (CLAQ), and 10th

CONGRESS of CHEMICAL SCIENCES,

TECHNOLOGY and INNOVATION,

QUIMICUBA´2018, which will be held

from the 9th to the 12th of October, 2018

in the Convention Center of Havana, Cuba.

As in previous occasions, this Congress

will be a special opportunity to share the

most recent advances of pure and applied

Chemistry, including their branches to

Biological, Pharmaceutical, Material

Sciences as well as to Chemical Engineering.

The participants will have the opportunity

to learn about the culture, history and

social life of our people, in a warm weather

of hospitality and beauty of Havana, which

will make your stay a fruitful and pleasant

experience.

For registration and submission of the

Abstract, please visit the web:

wwww.chemistrycuba.com

Looking forward to receive you in Havana,

Daniel García Rivera, Ph.D.

President of the Cuban Society of Chemistry

REGISTRATION FEES

Note: CUC is the convertible Cuban pesos: 1 Euro ~

1,05- 1,10 CUC

American Dollars are not accepted. Payment should

be preferably by credit card, please see instructions

at the web site:

http://www.chemistrycuba.com/

INVITATION

In Euros (€) or equivalent in CUC

Before August 15st,

2018

AfterAugust 15st,

2018

Foreign Delegates 350 € 400 €

Accompanying persons

250 € 300 €

Undergraduate students

250 € 300 €

http://www.chemistrycuba.com/

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

PresidentDaniel García Rivera,

PhD.

Faculty of Chemistry, University of Havana

President Cuban Society of Chemistry.

E-mail: [email protected]

General

Secretary

Loreley Morejón,

PhD.

Faculty of Chemistry, University of Havana

E-mail: [email protected]

Scientific

Committee

Lourdes A. Díaz

Fernández, Prof.

PhD.

Faculty of Chemistry, University of Havana

E-mail: [email protected]

Luis A. Montero Cabrera, Prof. PhD.Faculty of Chemistry, University of Havana

Past-President Cuban Society of E-mail: [email protected]

Dionisio Zaldívar Silva, PhD.

Faculty of Chemistry, University of Havana

Elect-President (2018-2020) Cuban Society of Chemistry.

E-mail: [email protected]

David Hernández Castillo, BSc. Faculty of Chemistry, University of Havana

Claudia Iriarte Mesa, BSc. Faculty of Chemistry, University of Havana

Juan Jesús Piña Leyte-Vidal, MSc. Faculty of Chemistry, University of Havana

Yeisy C. López Conde, BSc. Faculty of Chemistry, University of Havana

Marcia Domínguez Rodríguez, BSc. Faculty of Chemistry, University of Havana

TOPICS AND SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Analytical Chemistry Ana M. Esteva, Ph.D. [email protected]

Chemical Education and III “Ernest

Eliel” Workshop on Chemical

Education

Leslie Yáñez, Ph.D. [email protected]

Chemical Technology and Engineering Lourdes Zuma lacarregui [email protected]

Chemistry of the Initiative and

Innovation Dionisio Zaldivar, Ph.D. [email protected]

Computational and Theoretical

ChemistryLuis A. Montero, Ph.D. [email protected]

Environmental Chemistry Cristina Díaz, Ph.D. [email protected]

Materials Chemistry Tania Farias, Ph.D. [email protected]

Nano and Supramolecular Chemistry Alicia Díaz, Ph.D. [email protected]

Natural Products, Pharmaceutical and

FoodsJosé A. González, Ph.D. [email protected]

Organic Chemistry Margarita Suárez, Ph.D. [email protected]

Physical Chemistry Chavati Rocza, Ph.D. [email protected]

Radiochemistry Zalua Rodríguez, Ph.D. [email protected]

V Symposium of Biochemistry and

Molecular BiologyIsel Pascual, Ph.D. [email protected]

Materials for Bioengineering and

Nanomedicine SymposiumCarlos Peniche, Ph.D. [email protected]

July 20th, 2018 Deadline for submitting abstracts and the registration form

August 15th, 2018 Acceptance of abstracts and communication to the authors

October 9th, 2018 Opening Ceremony

October 12th, 2018 Closing Ceremony

MOST SIGNIFICANT DATES

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Prof. Jean Pierre Sauvage

Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016

Emeritus Professor University of Strasburg,

France

Rotaxanes and Molecular machines

Prof. Benjamin G. Davis

University of Oxford, UK

Chemistry of Carbohydrates and Proteins

.

Prof. F. Dean Toste

University of California at Berkeley, USA

Organic synthesis and catalysis

Prof. Matthew Francis

University of California at Berkeley, USA

Bioorganic and Materials Chemistry

Prof. Karl Anker Jørgensen

Aarhus University, Denmark

Organocatalysis

Prof. Eric Jacobsen

Harvard University, USA

Mechanistic and computational techniques

to the analysis of catalytic reactions

Prof. R. Scott Lokey

University of California at Santa Cruz, USA

The development of new methodologies for

synthesizing “natural product-like” cyclic

peptides

Prof. Scott J. Miller

Yale University, USA

Complex molecule synthesis

Prof. Nazario Martin

Complutense University of Madrid, Spain

Chemistry of Carbon Nanostructures

Prof. Matthew Sigman

University of Utah, USA

Organic Synthesis and Asymmetric Catalysis

Prof. Luiz Carlos Dias

University of Campinas, Brazil

Organic and Medicinal Chemistry

Prof. Eusebio Juaristi

CINVESTAV-Instituto Politécnico Nacional,

México

Asymmetric synthesis, "Green" chemistry

and Synthesis and application of non-natural

peptides

Prof. Gonçalo Bernardes

University of Cambridge, UK

Developing novel aqueous, chemoselective

methods and their use for selective

protein/ligand labelling in vitro and in vivo

to understand and influence human disease

Prof. Tomás Torroba

Burgos University, Spain

Organic Chemistry

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Prof. Andrei K. Yudin

University of Toronto, Canada

Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry

Prof. Tom N. Grossmann

VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Peptide-inspired ligands for the modulation

of biological function

.

Prof. Roderich Süssmuth

Technical University of Berlin, Germany

Synthetic Biotechnology and Antibiotics

Prof. Dr. Jörn Piel

ETH Zurich, Switzerland.

Bacterial Natural Products

Prof. Christian Heinis

Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,

Switzerland

The development of peptide macrocycle

therapeutics

Prof. Uli Kazmaier

Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany

Amino acid and peptide synthesis, metal-

organic synthesis and catalysis

Prof. Norbert Sewald

University of Bielefeld, Germany

Bioorganic Chemistry

Prof. Teofilo Rojo Aparicio

CIC energiGUNE

Electrochemical Energy Storage

Prof. Alessandro Gandini

São Carlos Institute of Chemistry (IQSC),

University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

Polymer Chemistry, Physical Chemistry and

Surface Chemistry

Prof. Julio San Román

CSIC, Spain

Polymer Drugs and Drug Delivery Systems

Prof. Marcio W. PaixaoUniversidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil

Asymmetric Organocatalysis,

Multicomponent reactions

Prof. Pablo Cezar Vieira

Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil

Bioactive Natural Products, Chemical

Ecology

Prof. Y. Tabata

University of Kyoto, Japan

Biodegradable polymeric materials,

Hydrogels, Tissue engineering, Mucosal

vaccination and Drug delivery systems

Prof. Emmanuel Giannelis

Cornell University, USA

Nanoscale Materials for Energy and

Sustainability

http://www.chemistrycuba.com/

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Prof. Gino Ambrosio

Interdepartmental Center for Research in

Biomaterials CRIB, Naples University, Italy

Material Chemistry

Prof. Juan V. Cauich

CICY, Mexico

Biomaterials: Polymers for Biomedial

applications

.

Prof. Manuel Cervantes

CICY, Mexico

Biomaterials

Prof. Conrado Aparicio

Minnesota University, USA

Surfaces of dental biomaterials

Prof. Ramón Martínez Mañez

Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain

Supramolecular Chemistry, Solid-state

Chemistry and Nanotechnology

Prof. Peter Dubruel

Ghent University, Belgium

Development of functional polymers for

biomedical and biophotonic applications as

core expertise

Prof. Marcelo Calderón

Free University Berlín, Germany

Prof. Gustavo AbrahamINTEMA , Argentina

Biomedical polymers, tissue engineering

scaffolds, bioresorbable polyurethanes and

electrospinning

Prof. Alejandro Sosnik

Technion-Israel Institute of Technology,

Israel

Pharmaceutical Materials Science

Prof. Waldo Argüelles

CIAD, Mexico

Physical Chemistry of polymers

Prof. Angel LozanoInstitute of Polymer Science and

Technology. ICTP-CSIC

Polycondensation and Polymer Membranes

Prof. Manuela GomesMinho University, Portugal

Development of multifunctional scaffolds;

Bioreactors design

Prof. Luis D. Miranda

UNAM, Mexico

Synthetic Organic Chemistry; free radical

reactions; multicomponent reactions

http://www.chemistrycuba.com/

Materials Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry and Organic Chemistry

2nd Call

Prof. Manuel Valiente

Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain

Analytical Chemistry

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http://www.chemistrycuba.com/

Prof. Paulo Henrique Gorgatti

Zarbin

Universidade Federal do Paraná

Chemical Ecology

Prof. Vanderlan da Silva

Bolzani

Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil

Medicinal Chemistry

Prof. Norberto Peporine

Lopes

Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil

Natural Products

2nd Call

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Professional Organizer of the CongressIng. Caridad Sagó Rivera

Comercial Executive, Havanatur Event

E-mail: [email protected]

Telephone: (537) 2019780

HAVANA-CUBA

HOW CAN YOU ORGANIZE YOUR TRAVEL TO OUR CONGRESS??Please, Contact Travel Agency HAVANATUR S.A.

Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is a sovereign island country of the Caribbean, settled in an archipelago of the Sea

of the Antilles. The territory is organized in fifteen provinces and a special municipality with Havana as capital and more

populated city. It is a developing nation that adopts for itself a planned economy, whose main activities are the exports of

sugar, tobacco, coffee, pharmaceuticals and specialized labor. It ranks 67th in the Human Development Index accordingly

to the United Nations, and the 5th among Latin Americans, behind Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Panama. In 2015, Cuba

had the 3rd IDH in Latin America.

Havana (founded in 1514) is the capital of the Republic of Cuba, its largest city, the main port, its economic-cultural

center and its main tourist center. It is the most populated city in the country, with a population of 2 106 146 inhabitants

according to data from 2012, and among the most populated of the Caribbean region. As the capital of Cuba, the city is

the official seat of the state's top organs and the Cuban Government, of all the central agencies and of almost all the

companies and associations of national scope. It also brings together the largest number of branches and parent companies

of foreign entities settle in Cuba.

Its historical, architectural and cultural heritage, expressed in the fusion between Europeans, Africans and Aborigines at

the outset, along with other more contemporary ethnic and cultural components, make the city an important recipient of

international tourism. Its historic center, declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco in 1982, is today one of the best

preserved architectural complexes in Latin America. Among its most representative monuments are the “Catedral de la

Habana”, “La Plaza de Armas” , “El Castillo del Morro”, “El Museo de la Revolución”, “El Palacio Nacional de Bellas

Artes”, “El Gran Teatro de La Habana”, “El Capitolio”, “La Plaza de la Revolución” and “El Malecón”, this last one is

perhaps, the most internationally recognized symbol of the city.

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