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JMJC

2016

Oct 13-14, 2016 : Journées Méditerranéennes des Jeunes Chercheurs : Nice
Words from the organizing committee.

 

Once again, PACA and LR French Young Chemists' Networks organize the 4th Mediterranean Researchers Days (also called Journées Méditerranéennes des Jeunes Chercheurs or JMJC).

This event will be held from october the 13th to the 14th of 2016, at the Science Faculty of Nice, Nice Sophia-Antipolis University, France.
The JMJC aim to share and spread the most recent advances in various fields of Chemistry through different sessions such as:
- 6 plenary conferences of distinguished academic and industrial scientists,
- 1 round table with promising local start-ups,
- and several young researchers lectures and posters.

This year, it's a pleasure for us to welcome Pr Dr Georg Pohnert (D), Pr Dr Ian Manners (UK) and Pr Dr Stéphane Quideau (Fr) as our guest speakers.

 

Hope to see you there!

Welcome to JMJC,
4th edition
TAKING PLACE
Oct 13-14, 2016
 

Parc Valrose, 28, avenue Valrose Nice Cedex 2 06108

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OUR SPEAKERS

Plenary conferences

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Prof. Dr. Stéphane Quideau

Synthesis & Activity of Natural Substances - Univ. Bordeaux - Institut des Sciences Moléculaires - France

About Protein-Binding Polyphenols

From the Plant to the Cell under the Auspices of Bacchus

Prof. Dr. Georg Pohnert

Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry - Faculty for Chemistry and Earth Sciences - Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena - Germany

Chemical signals from microalgae that shape communities and structure the marine environment.

Prof. Dr. Ian Manners

Macromolecular and Materials Chemistry - School of Chemistry - University of Bristol - UK

“Living” crystallization-driven, seeded growth approaches to functional supramolecular materials.

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For other questions and comments email jmjc.scf@gmail.com

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