If you are unable to join us in Paris, the organisers are pleased to announce the 2009 Tetrahedron Virtual Conference - a truly interactive online experience which enables delegates to access the high-quality content from the conference and network with speakers and exhibitors from the comfort of their desks.

Your registration includes access to virtual presentation downloads for 3 months after the conference and a copy of the abstract book from the conference on a CDROM mailed to you after the event.
Experience the Tenth Tetrahedron Symposium for only €99*
Registration after Friday 26 June 2009 (for on-demand access) is €149.
As a virtual delegate you will be able to:
- View selected live video and audio webcasts direct from the conference
- Download presentation slides from selected presentations (and for up to 3 months after the event)
- View and download selected posters presented at the conference
- Visit the virtual exhibitor booths
- Submit questions, network and chat with other online delegates
LIVE VIDEO WEBCAST SCHEDULE
All times refer to local Paris time of live presentation.
New York time: - 6 hours | Toyko time: + 7 hours
WEDNESDAY 24 JUNE 2009
10:00 – 10.50 Masakatsu Shibasaki, University of Tokyo, Japan
Recent Progress in Asymmetric Two-Center Catalysis
11:50 – 12.40 Barry M. Trost, Stanford University, USA
Self-Assembly of Dinuclear Main Group Catalyts For Asymmetric Synthesis
16:40 – 17.30 George Whitesides, University of Harvard, USA
Why is it so hard (to design ligands to bind to proteins)?
17:30 – 18.20 Jean-Marie Lehn, University of Strasbourg, France
Perspectives in Chemistry: From Supramolecular Chemistry towards Adaptive Chemistry
THURSDAY 25 JUNE 2009
11:40 – 12.30 Steve Ley, University of Cambridge, UK
The Importance of Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation in Natural Product Synthesis
13:50 – 14.40 Kim Janda, The Scripps Research Institute, USA
Interfacing Chemistry and Biology to Discovery Molecules with Function
14:40 – 15.30 Carlos Barbas, The Scripps Research Institute, USA
From Enamines to Vaccines: An Unexpected Journey
16:30 – 17.20 Thomas Carell, University of Munich, Germany
DNA Repair at Atomic Resolution
FRIDAY 26 JUNE 2009
09:00 – 09-50 Richard Schrock, MIT, USA
Thousands of Catalysts for Olefin Metathesis Reactions: Variability, Longevity, and Asymmetry at the Metal