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Havana, CubaOctober 9th-12th, 2018
CLA
X CONGRESS OF CHEMICAL SCIENCES,
TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION (QUIMICUBA'2018)
33° LATIN-AMERICAN CONGRESS OF
CHEMISTRY (33-CLAQ)
2nd Call
Dear Colleagues:
On behalf of the Cuban Society of Chemistry
(SCQ) and the Latin-American Federation of
Chemical Associations (FLAQ), I am pleased
to invite you to the
33rd Latin-American Congress of
Chemistry (CLAQ), and 10th
CONGRESS of CHEMICAL SCIENCES,
TECHNOLOGY and INNOVATION,
QUIMICUBA´2018, which will be held
from the 9th to the 12th of October, 2018
in the Convention Center of Havana, Cuba.
As in previous occasions, this Congress
will be a special opportunity to share the
most recent advances of pure and applied
Chemistry, including their branches to
Biological, Pharmaceutical, Material
Sciences as well as to Chemical Engineering.
The participants will have the opportunity
to learn about the culture, history and
social life of our people, in a warm weather
of hospitality and beauty of Havana, which
will make your stay a fruitful and pleasant
experience.
For registration and submission of the
Abstract, please visit the web:
wwww.chemistrycuba.com
Looking forward to receive you in Havana,
Daniel García Rivera, Ph.D.
President of the Cuban Society of Chemistry
REGISTRATION FEES
Note: CUC is the convertible Cuban pesos: 1 Euro ~
1,05- 1,10 CUC
American Dollars are not accepted. Payment should
be preferably by credit card, please see instructions
at the web site:
http://www.chemistrycuba.com/
INVITATION
In Euros (€) or equivalent in CUC
Before August 15st,
2018
AfterAugust 15st,
2018
Foreign Delegates 350 € 400 €
Accompanying persons
250 € 300 €
Undergraduate students
250 € 300 €
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
PresidentDaniel García Rivera,
PhD.
Faculty of Chemistry, University of Havana
President Cuban Society of Chemistry.
E-mail: [email protected]
General
Secretary
Loreley Morejón,
PhD.
Faculty of Chemistry, University of Havana
E-mail: [email protected]
Scientific
Committee
Lourdes A. Díaz
Fernández, Prof.
PhD.
Faculty of Chemistry, University of Havana
E-mail: [email protected]
Luis A. Montero Cabrera, Prof. PhD.Faculty of Chemistry, University of Havana
Past-President Cuban Society of E-mail: [email protected]
Dionisio Zaldívar Silva, PhD.
Faculty of Chemistry, University of Havana
Elect-President (2018-2020) Cuban Society of Chemistry.
E-mail: [email protected]
David Hernández Castillo, BSc. Faculty of Chemistry, University of Havana
Claudia Iriarte Mesa, BSc. Faculty of Chemistry, University of Havana
Juan Jesús Piña Leyte-Vidal, MSc. Faculty of Chemistry, University of Havana
Yeisy C. López Conde, BSc. Faculty of Chemistry, University of Havana
Marcia Domínguez Rodríguez, BSc. Faculty of Chemistry, University of Havana
TOPICS AND SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Analytical Chemistry Ana M. Esteva, Ph.D. [email protected]
Chemical Education and III “Ernest
Eliel” Workshop on Chemical
Education
Leslie Yáñez, Ph.D. [email protected]
Chemical Technology and Engineering Lourdes Zuma lacarregui [email protected]
Chemistry of the Initiative and
Innovation Dionisio Zaldivar, Ph.D. [email protected]
Computational and Theoretical
ChemistryLuis A. Montero, Ph.D. [email protected]
Environmental Chemistry Cristina Díaz, Ph.D. [email protected]
Materials Chemistry Tania Farias, Ph.D. [email protected]
Nano and Supramolecular Chemistry Alicia Díaz, Ph.D. [email protected]
Natural Products, Pharmaceutical and
FoodsJosé A. González, Ph.D. [email protected]
Organic Chemistry Margarita Suárez, Ph.D. [email protected]
Physical Chemistry Chavati Rocza, Ph.D. [email protected]
Radiochemistry Zalua Rodríguez, Ph.D. [email protected]
V Symposium of Biochemistry and
Molecular BiologyIsel Pascual, Ph.D. [email protected]
Materials for Bioengineering and
Nanomedicine SymposiumCarlos Peniche, Ph.D. [email protected]
July 20th, 2018 Deadline for submitting abstracts and the registration form
August 15th, 2018 Acceptance of abstracts and communication to the authors
October 9th, 2018 Opening Ceremony
October 12th, 2018 Closing Ceremony
MOST SIGNIFICANT DATES
2nd Call
Prof. Jean Pierre Sauvage
Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016
Emeritus Professor University of Strasburg,
France
Rotaxanes and Molecular machines
Prof. Benjamin G. Davis
University of Oxford, UK
Chemistry of Carbohydrates and Proteins
.
Prof. F. Dean Toste
University of California at Berkeley, USA
Organic synthesis and catalysis
Prof. Matthew Francis
University of California at Berkeley, USA
Bioorganic and Materials Chemistry
Prof. Karl Anker Jørgensen
Aarhus University, Denmark
Organocatalysis
Prof. Eric Jacobsen
Harvard University, USA
Mechanistic and computational techniques
to the analysis of catalytic reactions
Prof. R. Scott Lokey
University of California at Santa Cruz, USA
The development of new methodologies for
synthesizing “natural product-like” cyclic
peptides
Prof. Scott J. Miller
Yale University, USA
Complex molecule synthesis
Prof. Nazario Martin
Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
Chemistry of Carbon Nanostructures
Prof. Matthew Sigman
University of Utah, USA
Organic Synthesis and Asymmetric Catalysis
Prof. Luiz Carlos Dias
University of Campinas, Brazil
Organic and Medicinal Chemistry
Prof. Eusebio Juaristi
CINVESTAV-Instituto Politécnico Nacional,
México
Asymmetric synthesis, "Green" chemistry
and Synthesis and application of non-natural
peptides
Prof. Gonçalo Bernardes
University of Cambridge, UK
Developing novel aqueous, chemoselective
methods and their use for selective
protein/ligand labelling in vitro and in vivo
to understand and influence human disease
Prof. Tomás Torroba
Burgos University, Spain
Organic Chemistry
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2nd Call
Prof. Andrei K. Yudin
University of Toronto, Canada
Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry
Prof. Tom N. Grossmann
VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Peptide-inspired ligands for the modulation
of biological function
.
Prof. Roderich Süssmuth
Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Synthetic Biotechnology and Antibiotics
Prof. Dr. Jörn Piel
ETH Zurich, Switzerland.
Bacterial Natural Products
Prof. Christian Heinis
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,
Switzerland
The development of peptide macrocycle
therapeutics
Prof. Uli Kazmaier
Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany
Amino acid and peptide synthesis, metal-
organic synthesis and catalysis
Prof. Norbert Sewald
University of Bielefeld, Germany
Bioorganic Chemistry
Prof. Teofilo Rojo Aparicio
CIC energiGUNE
Electrochemical Energy Storage
Prof. Alessandro Gandini
São Carlos Institute of Chemistry (IQSC),
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Polymer Chemistry, Physical Chemistry and
Surface Chemistry
Prof. Julio San Román
CSIC, Spain
Polymer Drugs and Drug Delivery Systems
Prof. Marcio W. PaixaoUniversidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil
Asymmetric Organocatalysis,
Multicomponent reactions
Prof. Pablo Cezar Vieira
Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil
Bioactive Natural Products, Chemical
Ecology
Prof. Y. Tabata
University of Kyoto, Japan
Biodegradable polymeric materials,
Hydrogels, Tissue engineering, Mucosal
vaccination and Drug delivery systems
Prof. Emmanuel Giannelis
Cornell University, USA
Nanoscale Materials for Energy and
Sustainability
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Prof. Gino Ambrosio
Interdepartmental Center for Research in
Biomaterials CRIB, Naples University, Italy
Material Chemistry
Prof. Juan V. Cauich
CICY, Mexico
Biomaterials: Polymers for Biomedial
applications
.
Prof. Manuel Cervantes
CICY, Mexico
Biomaterials
Prof. Conrado Aparicio
Minnesota University, USA
Surfaces of dental biomaterials
Prof. Ramón Martínez Mañez
Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
Supramolecular Chemistry, Solid-state
Chemistry and Nanotechnology
Prof. Peter Dubruel
Ghent University, Belgium
Development of functional polymers for
biomedical and biophotonic applications as
core expertise
Prof. Marcelo Calderón
Free University Berlín, Germany
Prof. Gustavo AbrahamINTEMA , Argentina
Biomedical polymers, tissue engineering
scaffolds, bioresorbable polyurethanes and
electrospinning
Prof. Alejandro Sosnik
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology,
Israel
Pharmaceutical Materials Science
Prof. Waldo Argüelles
CIAD, Mexico
Physical Chemistry of polymers
Prof. Angel LozanoInstitute of Polymer Science and
Technology. ICTP-CSIC
Polycondensation and Polymer Membranes
Prof. Manuela GomesMinho University, Portugal
Development of multifunctional scaffolds;
Bioreactors design
Prof. Luis D. Miranda
UNAM, Mexico
Synthetic Organic Chemistry; free radical
reactions; multicomponent reactions
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Materials Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry and Organic Chemistry
2nd Call
Prof. Manuel Valiente
Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
Analytical Chemistry
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Prof. Paulo Henrique Gorgatti
Zarbin
Universidade Federal do Paraná
Chemical Ecology
Prof. Vanderlan da Silva
Bolzani
Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil
Medicinal Chemistry
Prof. Norberto Peporine
Lopes
Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil
Natural Products
2nd Call
Professional Organizer of the CongressIng. Caridad Sagó Rivera
Comercial Executive, Havanatur Event
E-mail: [email protected]
Telephone: (537) 2019780
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Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is a sovereign island country of the Caribbean, settled in an archipelago of the Sea
of the Antilles. The territory is organized in fifteen provinces and a special municipality with Havana as capital and more
populated city. It is a developing nation that adopts for itself a planned economy, whose main activities are the exports of
sugar, tobacco, coffee, pharmaceuticals and specialized labor. It ranks 67th in the Human Development Index accordingly
to the United Nations, and the 5th among Latin Americans, behind Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Panama. In 2015, Cuba
had the 3rd IDH in Latin America.
Havana (founded in 1514) is the capital of the Republic of Cuba, its largest city, the main port, its economic-cultural
center and its main tourist center. It is the most populated city in the country, with a population of 2 106 146 inhabitants
according to data from 2012, and among the most populated of the Caribbean region. As the capital of Cuba, the city is
the official seat of the state's top organs and the Cuban Government, of all the central agencies and of almost all the
companies and associations of national scope. It also brings together the largest number of branches and parent companies
of foreign entities settle in Cuba.
Its historical, architectural and cultural heritage, expressed in the fusion between Europeans, Africans and Aborigines at
the outset, along with other more contemporary ethnic and cultural components, make the city an important recipient of
international tourism. Its historic center, declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco in 1982, is today one of the best
preserved architectural complexes in Latin America. Among its most representative monuments are the “Catedral de la
Habana”, “La Plaza de Armas” , “El Castillo del Morro”, “El Museo de la Revolución”, “El Palacio Nacional de Bellas
Artes”, “El Gran Teatro de La Habana”, “El Capitolio”, “La Plaza de la Revolución” and “El Malecón”, this last one is
perhaps, the most internationally recognized symbol of the city.
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