Symposium on
Inorganic Chemical Biology
This symposium aims to discuss development and challenges in the multidisciplinary areas of Inorganic Chemical Biology and Bioinorganic Chemistry research. The main objective of this symposium is to provide a platform for leading scientists/academicians, young researchers and Ph.D students to exchange their ideas and expertise in this multidisciplinary field. The symposium will cover the following areas
Metalloenzymes
Metal based inhibitors
Metals in biological metabolism
Bio-inspired models
Bioorganometallic chemistry
Medicinal inorganic chemistry
Metal-nucleic acid interactions
Electron and group transfer and energy storage
Biomineralization and biomaterials
Theoretical aspects of bioinorganic chemistry and chemical biology
March 17-18, 2017 : School of Chemistry : Madurai Kamaraj University
SPONSORS
ARE YOU READY TO EXPLORE YOURSELF IN THE WORLD OF INORGANIC CHEMICAL BIOLOGY AND BIOINORGANIC CHEMISTRY?
TAKING PLACE ON March 17-18, 2017
School of Chemistry
Madurai Kamaraj University
Madurai - 625 021
Tamil Nadu, India
The state of the art research activities carried out in Inorganic Chemical Biology including Bioinorganic Chemistry perspective will be presented by eminent academicians. Also, several young faculty members and research scholars working in the field of Bioinorganic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemical biology, and related areas are invited to participate in the Symposium and get benefited.
Organizing committee
Madurai Kamaraj University
Prof. M. Palaniandavar, FRSC, FASc, FNA
Honorary President
Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli
Prof. S. Balasubramanian, FRSC
Honorary Secretary
Madras University, Chennai
Prof. P. Selvam, FRSC
Honorary Treasurer
India Institute of Technology, Chennai
Prof. R. Ramaraj FASc, FNASc, FNA
Chairman
Dr. R. Mayil Murugan
Convener
Dr. S. Sivakumar
Coordinator
Dr. K. Muruga Poopathi Raja
Secretary
The last date for receipt of registration is extended to March 14, 2017
Members
Prof. R. Saraswathi
Prof. K. Pitchumani
Prof. S. Muthusubramanian
Prof. A. Ramu
Prof. A. Ponnusamy
Dr. V. S. Vasantha
Dr. D. Chellapa
Dr. S. Murugesan
Dr. V. Padmini
Dr. R. Ranjithkumar
Dr. A. Siva
Dr. G. Gnanakumar
Dr. P. Suresh
Dr. M. Rajan
Dr. A. Dhakshinamoorthi
Dr. J. Annaraj
Dr. M. Jeyanthinath
Dr. A. Arlin Jose Amali
Royal Society of Chemistry
(south India Section)