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NANO COMPOSITES · SUBSYSTEM DFT SYSTEMS · DUAL ACTIVATION · ENZYMES · DNA MATRICES · ORGANOELEMENT LEWIS PAIRS · DYNAMIC MEMBRANES SURFACE CHEMISTRY · NANO COMPOSITES HYBRID SYSTEMS · DUAL ACTIVATION ENZYMES · QM/MM · DNA MATRICES REACTIONS · FRUSTRATED LEWIS PAIRS CONJUGATES · ON SURFACE CHEMISTRY SUBSYSTEM DFT · COOPERATIVE CATALYSIS MÜNSTER SYMPOSIUM 5th ON COOPERATIVE EFFECTS IN CHEMISTRY May 9th, 2014 Bielawski Feringa Hartwig Seeberger Christopher W. Ben L. John F. Peter H. Max-Planck-Institut für Kolloid- und Grenzflächen- forschung Potsdam, GER University of California at Berkeley, USA Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, NED University of Texas at Austin, USA Münster, Germany for your chance to receive one of MSCEC 2014 poster prizes... 5th Münster Symposium on Cooperative Effects in Chemistry located in the Castle of Münster, Schlossplatz 2 on Friday, May 9th 2014 The Collaborative Research Center (Sonderforschungs- bereich) 858 “Synergetic Effects in Chemistry - From Additivity towards Cooperativity“ Contact Sonderforschungsbereich 858 Corrensstraße 40 D-48149 Münster, Germany Prof. Dr. Armido Studer (Spokesperson) Dr. Ludger Tebben (Managing Director) Ann-Christin Grüter (Secretary) tel +49 (0)251 83-33242 fax +49 (0)251 83-36564 [email protected] www.wwu.de/sfb858 Peter H. Seeberger John F. Hartwig Ben L. Feringa Christopher W. Bielawski MS CEC YOUNG RESEARCHER AWARDS 2014 _ Christopher W. Bielawski holds degrees from the Uni- versity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (B.S., 1997) and the California Institute of Technology (Ph.D., 2003). Prof. Bielawski's research program lies at the interface of polymer science and materials chemistry, and focu- ses on the synthesis and study of unique organic and organometallic macromolecules. His contributions to research and education have been recognized with a National Science Foundation CAREER Award, an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship, Young Investigator Awards from the Beckman Foundation and the Office of Naval Research, a Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award, a Research Corporation Cottrell Scholar Award, and a Pre- sidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). Ben L. Feringa obtained his PhD degree at the Uni- versity of Groningen (1978, Prof. H. Wynberg). After working at Shell, he was appointed lecturer and in 1988 full professor at the University of Groningen. In 2008 he was appointed Academy Professor and was knighted by Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands. Feringa's research has been recognized with a number of awards including the Körber European Science Award (2003), the Spinoza Award (2004), the Prelog gold me- dal (2005), the Paracelsus medal (2008), the Chirality medal (2009), and the RSC Organic Stereochemistry Award (2011). His research interest includes stereochem- istry, organic synthesis, asymmetric catalysis, molecular switches and motors, self-assembly and molecular nano- systems. SFB 858 SFB 858

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NANO COMPOSITES · SUBSYSTEM DFTSYSTEMS · DUAL ACTIVATION · ENZYMES

· DNA MATRICES · ORGANOELEMENTLEWIS PAIRS · DYNAMIC MEMBRANES

SURFACE CHEMISTRY · NANO COMPOSITESHYBRID SYSTEMS · DUAL ACTIVATION ENZYMES · QM/MM · DNA MATRICES

REACTIONS · FRUSTRATED LEWIS PAIRSCONJUGATES · ON SURFACE CHEMISTRY

SUBSYSTEM DFT · COOPERATIVE CATALYSIS

MÜNSTER SYMPOSIUM5th

ONCOOPERATIVE EFFECTSIN CHEMISTRY

May 9th, 2014

Bielawski

Feringa

Hartwig

Seeberger

Christopher W.

Ben L.

John F.

Peter H. Max-Planck-Institut fürKolloid- und Grenzflächen-forschung Potsdam, GER

University of Californiaat Berkeley, USA

RijksuniversiteitGroningen, NED

University of Texas atAustin, USA

Münster, Germany

for your chance to receiveone of MSCEC 2014 poster prizes...

5th Münster Symposium onCooperative Effects in Chemistrylocated in the Castle of Münster, Schlossplatz 2on Friday, May 9th 2014

The Collaborative Research Center (Sonderforschungs-bereich) 858 “Synergetic Effects in Chemistry - FromAdditivity towards Cooperativity“

ContactSonderforschungsbereich 858Corrensstraße 40D-48149 Münster, Germany

Prof. Dr. Armido Studer (Spokesperson)Dr. Ludger Tebben (Managing Director)Ann-Christin Grüter (Secretary)

tel +49 (0)251 83-33242fax +49 (0)251 83-36564

[email protected]/sfb858

Peter H.

Seeberger

John F.

Hartwig

Ben L.

Feringa

Christopher W.

Bielawski

MS CECYOUNG RESEARCHER

AWARDS 2014

_

Christopher W. Bielawski holds degrees from the Uni-versity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (B.S., 1997)and the California Institute of Technology (Ph.D., 2003).Prof. Bielawski's research program lies at the interfaceof polymer science and materials chemistry, and focu-ses on the synthesis and study of unique organic andorganometallic macromolecules. His contributions toresearch and education have been recognized with aNational Science Foundation CAREER Award, an AlfredP. Sloan Research Fellowship, Young Investigator Awardsfrom the Beckman Foundation and the Office of NavalResearch, a Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award, aResearch Corporation Cottrell Scholar Award, and a Pre-sidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers(PECASE).

Ben L. Feringa obtained his PhD degree at the Uni-versity of Groningen (1978, Prof. H. Wynberg). Afterworking at Shell, he was appointed lecturer and in1988 full professor at the University of Groningen. In2008 he was appointed Academy Professor and wasknighted by Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands.Feringa's research has been recognized with a numberof awards including the Körber European Science Award(2003), the Spinoza Award (2004), the Prelog gold me-dal (2005), the Paracelsus medal (2008), the Chiralitymedal (2009), and the RSC Organic StereochemistryAward (2011). His research interest includes stereochem-istry, organic synthesis, asymmetric catalysis, molecularswitches and motors, self-assembly and molecular nano-systems.

SFB858

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MSCooperativeEffects in

Chemistry

The SFB 858 cordially invites youngresearchers (graduates and postgraduates)to present posters. Please register your poster [email protected] by Wed, April 30th.

Call for Posters!

MSCEC2014

PosterPrizes

_TheMS CECYOUNGRESEARCHERAWARDS 2014The Collaborative Research Center(SFB) 858 „Synergetic Effectsin Chemistry - From Additivitytowards Cooperativity“ invites you to apply for the MS_CECYoung Researcher Awards:

> For outstanding scientific paperswith first authorship by

> PhD students, postdocs, and habilitands that are

> published in the field of Molecular Chemistry, Catalysis, Nano Materials, Surface Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Theoretical Chemistry.

Applicants should submit a copy of the publicationalong with a short summary (one paragraph) detailingtheir contribution along with their CV by Sat, April 26th([email protected]).The awardees will be invited to give a short talk ontheir contribution. by Car

Via A1 (junction north) following the B54 (Steinfurter Straße) leading intoB219 (Schlossplatz). Via A1/A43 (junction south) following B219(Weseler Straße) until Schlossplatz.

Your Way to Münster

A1

B219

SouthDortmund, Cologne

Central TrainStation

(Münster Hbf)

JunctionMünster-Süd

A43

B51

WestRuhr Area,NED

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by TrainIf you reach Münster bytrain (Münster/Westf.Hbf), bus lines no 1(stop Schlossplatz), 5, 6(stop Überwasserstraße)11, 12, 13 (stop Land-gericht) transfer you tothe Castle.

by AirplaneMünster Airport (FMO)is well connected to several airports (e.g.Frankfurt). Frequentbus transfer to the citycenter is available.

NorthAirport (FMO),

Hamburg, Bremen

JunctionMünster-Nord

SymposiumVenueSchlossplatz 2D-48149Münster

SFB858

Cooperative effects in chemistry arise from themutual interactions amongst components withina multi-component system. Cooperative effectscan modulate the overall chemical behavior.Therefore, the aggregate may display novel proper-ties, which are different from the properties of theindividual components. Cooperativity describes

modulation and regulation effects as a result of the mutual inter-actions between the constituents. We believe that cooperativity canbe viewed as a far more general phenomenon than it is interpretedtoday. The Münster researchers, unified within the SFB 858, identify,explore, and exploit cooperative effects.

Schedule, Friday May 9th, 2014

09.55 am Opening Auditorium (Aula), Castle of the WWU Münster

10.00 am Ben L. FeringaRijksuniversiteit Groningen, Netherlands

Cooperation in Dynamic Molecular Systems

11.00 am Christopher W. BielawskiUniversity of Texas at Austin, USA

Externally Regulated Chemistry

12.00 Business Lunch, Coffee12.30 pm Symposium Poster Session

2.15 pm John F. Hartwig,University of California at Berkely, USA

Selective, Catalytic Functionalizationof Aryl and Alkyl C-H Bonds

3.15 pm MS_CEC Poster PrizesMS_CEC Young Researcher AwardsShort Presentations by the Awardees

4.00 pm Peter H. SeebergerMax-Planck-Institut für Kolloid- und Grenzflächenforschung Potsdam, Germany

Automated Glycan Assembly as Basis for Chemical Glycomics

5.00 pm Closing Remarks

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