The Tetrahedron Symposium Series
The symposium series started in 1995 with a one day event in Kyoto, Japan. Additional events have been held as follows:
- 1995 Kyoto (1 day)
- 1997 Munich (1 day)
- 2002 Shanghai (1 day)
- 2003 Oxford (1 day)
- 2004 New York (1 day)
- 2005 Bordeaux (2½ days)
- 2006 Kyoto (2 days)
- 2007 Berlin (2½ days)
- 2008 Berkeley (2½ days)
The purpose of the event is to promote the Tetrahedron series of journals to the
international community, and to provide an opportunity for scientists to meet and
interact with the editors in a scientific setting.
Comments from delegates at Tetrahedron 2007
All the presentations were really good and interesting. The speakers were of a really high level. The conference was great.
I found the line-up of speakers very impressive, and they were my single motivation to attend the conference. It was a good mix from very established speakers, whom I admire for their life-time achievement, and speakers from a younger generation whose talks were scientifically more informative.
The quality was superb and the Chemistry inspiring - I went back to work very enthusiastically and was full of great new ideas to try out - Thanks!
This reunion of so many great chemists was a total success and was extremely encouraging for chemistry's future
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