The 2019 Regional Organic Meeting will be held at the University of Greenwich (Medway campus) on Wednesday 13th February 2019, starting at 1pm in Jellicoe Building.
The following speakers have kindly agreed to participate:
Dr Andre Cobb (King’s College London)
Prof Fawaz Aldabbagh (Kingston University)
Dr Anna Barnard (Imperial College London)
Dr Kevin Lam (University of Greenwich)
Dr Stephen Hilton (University College London)
Dr Xacobe Cambeiro (Queen Mary University of London)
Dr Ewan Clark (University of Kent)
Prof Frank Glorius (Universität Münster - Merck Sharp and Dohme Award winner)
There will also be the opportunity for PhD and postdoctoral researchers to present their work as posters and there will be prizes for the best poster presentations.
This event is free to attend. However, we would ask that you register for catering purposes.
The organisers are grateful to the ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº, IKA and the University of Greenwich for their generous sponsorship, including IKA for the poster prizes.
For further details and registration, please contact Dr Kevin Lam or Prof Adrian Dobbs at the University of Greenwich.
The following speakers have kindly agreed to participate:
Dr Andre Cobb (King’s College London)
Prof Fawaz Aldabbagh (Kingston University)
Dr Anna Barnard (Imperial College London)
Dr Kevin Lam (University of Greenwich)
Dr Stephen Hilton (University College London)
Dr Xacobe Cambeiro (Queen Mary University of London)
Dr Ewan Clark (University of Kent)
Prof Frank Glorius (Universität Münster - Merck Sharp and Dohme Award winner)
There will also be the opportunity for PhD and postdoctoral researchers to present their work as posters and there will be prizes for the best poster presentations.
This event is free to attend. However, we would ask that you register for catering purposes.
The organisers are grateful to the ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº, IKA and the University of Greenwich for their generous sponsorship, including IKA for the poster prizes.
For further details and registration, please contact Dr Kevin Lam or Prof Adrian Dobbs at the University of Greenwich.