英国王立化学会、国際シンポジウム「ISACS10」を京都大学で日本化学会・iCeMSと共催

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  • 2013年6月25日

     Extenal Link英国王立化学会(RSC)は京都大学物質-細胞統合システム拠点とExtenal Link日本化学会の共催のもと、京都大学百周年時計台記念館にて国際シンポジウムシリーズ「Extenal LinkISACS10: Challenges in Organic Materials and Supramolecular Chemistry」を開催しました。6月18日から21日にかけて、有機材料と超分子化学における医薬・生物化学的な側面、多孔性材料、自己組織化材料、センシング・イメージングなどの課題について、26名の専門家が発表し、20カ国から220名以上が参加しました。

     同シリーズ「International Symposia on Advancing the Chemical Sciences (ISACS)」は2010年に化学の発展に寄与することを目的として始められ、再生可能エネルギー、化学生物学、物理生物学、ナノサイエンスなどの分野で最先端の研究を進める国内外の科学者らの会合です。

     今回の実行委員長を務めた北川進iCeMS拠点長は「ISACS10に共催機関として貢献できたことを光栄に思います。各分野の最新の知見を発表し、非常に有意義な議論を展開してくれた参加者と、企画・運営にあたって尽力してくれた全ての関係者が、本会を成功裡に導いてくれた」とし、感謝の意とISACSへの期待を示しました。

     以降のISACSは7月にアメリカ、9月に英国での開催が予定されています。

    プログラム

    Day 1 (June 18th, 2013)

    Speakers Titles
      Opening Remarks
    Session 1: Porous Materials
    Professor Susumu Kitagawa (chair)
    Professor Andrew Cooper* and Graeme M. Day
    University of Liverpool, UK
    PLENARY: Functional organic solids - design or discovery?
    Dr Darren Bradshaw*, Jia Huo and Ashesh Garai
    University of Southampton, UK
    INVITED: Colloidal assembly and matrix-assisted growth of metal-organic frameworks
    Professor Jovica D. Badjic
    The Ohio State University, USA
    CONTRIBUTED: Gated molecular encapsulation and reactivity
    Professor Shuhei Furukawa
    Kyoto University, Japan
    INVITED: Mesoscale materials of coordination frameworks
    Professor Lee Cronin
    University of Glasgow, UK
    PLENARY: Networking complex chemical systems

    Day 2 (June 19th, 2013)

    Session 2: Self-Assembled Materials
    Nathan Gianneschi (chair)
    Professor Makoto Fujita
    The University of Tokyo, Japan
    PLENARY: Presentation title TBC
    Professor Hiromitsu Maeda
    Ritsumeikan University, Japan
    CONTRIBUTED: Supermolecular assemblies of designed ionic species
    Dr Gustavo Fernandez*, Maria Jose Mayoral, Christina Rest and Vladimir Stepanenko
    Universität Würzburg, Germany
    CONTRIBUTED: Cooperative supramolecular polymerization driven by metallophillic interactions and self-sorting processes
    Professor Takanori Fukushima Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japans INVITED: Non-covalent nanostructures with functional π-systems
    Dr George K. H. Shimizu
    University of Calgary, Canada
    PLENARY: Metal organic frameworks for clean energy applications
    Professor Alberto Credi*, Serena Silvi and Margherita Venturi
    Università di Bologna, Italy
    PLENARY: Playing with molecular rings and stringss
    Dr Oren A. Scherman
    University of Cambridge, UK
    PLENARY: Cucurbiturils at the interface between supramolecular chemistry and materials science
    Session 3: Medicinal and Chemical Biology Aspects of Supramolecular Chemistry
    Professor Thorri Gunnlaugsson (Chair)
    Professor Mitsuhiko Shionoya
    The University of Tokyo, Japan
    PLENARY: Metal-templated supramolecular design directed toward functional array, space and motion
    Professor Shinsuke Sando* and Takeshi Tokunaga
    Kyushu University, Japan
    INVITED: Cell function analysis and control by on-cell supramolecular chemisty
    Professor David K. Smith
    University of York, UK
    PLENARY: Self-assembled multivalency – the power of many applied in nanomedicine

    Day 3 (June 20th, 2013)

    Session 4: Sensing and Imaging
    Professor Philip Gale (Chair)
    Professor Christopher J. Chang 
    University of California, Berkeley, USA
    PLENARY: Molecular imaging approaches to mapping and studying chemistry in the brain
    Professor Pavel Anzenbacher Jr.
    Bowling Green State University, USA
    CONTRIBUTED: Self-assembled photonic crystal core-shell nanoparticles: application in cross-reactive sensors
    Professor Vivian W.W. Yam
    The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    PLENARY: From discrete molecules to supramolecular assemblies – an interplay of electrostatics, π-π stacking and metal-metal interactions
    Professor Eric Anslyn University of Texas at Austin, USA PLENARY: Supramolecular approached for rapid analysis of EE
    Professor Tony D. James
    University of Bath, UK
    INVITED: Exploiting the reversible covalent bonding of boronic acids: recognition, sensing and assembly
    Professor Hiromune Ando*, Naoko Komura, Kenichi G. N. Suzuki, Rahul Chadda, Hisae Tsuboi, Taisuke Ikeda, Kenji Tanaka, Hideharu Ishida, Akihiro Kusumi and Makoto Kiso
    Gifu University and Kyoto University, Japan
    CONTRIBUTED: Novel fluorescent glycolipid probe for single molecule imaging of mesoscale domain in living cell membrane

    Day 4 (June 21th, 2013)

    Session 5: Organic Materials
    Dr Stephen Goldup (Chair)
    Professor Nathan C. Gianneschi*, Miao-Ping Chien, David Hall and Matthew Thompson
    University of California, San Diego, USA
    PLENARY: Enzyme-directed assembly of nanoparticles in tumors
    Motonori Watanabe and Professor Tahsin J. Chow*
    Academia Sinica, Taiwan
    CONTRIBUTED: The synthesis of applications on hexacene and its derivatives
    Robert Bordoli and Dr Stephen Goldup* Queen Mary
    University of London, UK
    CONTRIBUTED: An efficient chiral auxiliary approach to mechanically planar chiral rotaxanes
    Professor Kazushi Kinbara*, Takahiro Muraoka, Kota Adachi, Mihoko Ui, Shunichi Kawasaki, Nabanita Sadhukhan, Haruki Obara, Michel Lagurre, Hidehito Tochio and Masahiro Shirakawa
    Tohoku University, Japan
    CONTRIBUTED: Development of structured oligoethylene glycol analogues with geometrical diversity
    Professor Akira Harada
    Osaka University, Japan
    PLENARY: Macroscopic self-assembly and self-healing through molecular recognition
    Closing Remarks
     
    開会挨拶と座長を務めた北川進iCeMS拠点長(左)、会場特設バナー
     
    2日目の座長を務めたNathan Gianneschi 教授(左)とThorri Gunnlaugsson 教授
     
    3日目の座長を務めたPhilip Gale 教授、4日目の座長を務めたStephen Goldup 博士
     

    初日:参加者の様子
     

    3日目:ポスターセッションで会話する研究者ら
     

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