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Symposium Titles and Organizers

All aspects of porphyrins, phthalocyanines and related macrocycles will be discussed in the form of Plenary Lectures, Keynote Talks, short oral presentations and posters over the full five-day period of the meeting.

Topics to be covered in microsymposia will include the physics, chemistry, biology, material science, engineering, nanotechnology, medical and biomedical or industrial applications of porphyrins, phthalocyanines and related macrocycles.

Below are two links regarding the probable times of the specialized symposia. The first indicates on a single page when each symposium will be scheduled during the week of July 4-9 and the second gives a more expanded three page general outline of the overall program.

As in the past, the scientific sessions will run from early Monday morning until the end of the day Friday, the latter of which will have scheduled ten symposia and two Plenary lectures prior to the closing ceremonies at about 6 p.m.

There are now 265 confirmed oral presentations. A complete alphabetical listing of the presenting authors and the titles of their talks can be found just below on the right. This list was complied on May 3 and will be updated periodically as needed.

There are also 241 confirmed poster presentations. The authors, titles and institution of the presenting authors are in a pdf attachment below and arranged according to the symposium suggested by the presenter. This list will also be updated periodically as needed.


I. MATERIALS (5 sessions)
1.
Self-Assembled Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Nanostructures and Biomorphs
(Organized by
John A. Shelnutt and Craig Medforth)

2.
Multichromophore Arrays and Complex Assemblies: Defined Oligomers
(Organized by
Mike Cook and Andy Cammidge)

3.
Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines in Solar Cells
(Organized by
Hiroshi Imahori and Carl Wamser)

4.
Surface Chemistry: Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines at Solid-Liquid, Solid-Vacuum and Liquid-Liquid Interfaces
(Organized by
Michael Gottfried, Hubert Girault and Jean-Michel Barbe)

5.
Porphyrin Based Supramolecular Systems in Chemistry and Biology
(Organized by Wais Hosseini and Koji Kano)

II. SYNTHESIS AND PROPERTIES (5 sessions)
6.
Porphyrins and Modified Porphyrins
(Organized by
Changhee Lee, Yoshihiro Matano and Leszek Latos-Grazynski)

7.
π-Expanded Porphyrinoids and Corroles: Synthesis and Coordination Chemistry
(Organized by
Daniel Gryko and Christopher Ziegler)

8.
Phthalocyanines and Related Azaporphyrins
(Organized by
Salome Rodriguez Morgade, Tony Barrett and Clifford C. Leznoff)

9.
Subphthalocyanines, Subporphyrazines and Subporphyrins
(Organized by
Tomas Torres, A. Osuka and Nagao Kobayashi)

10.
Functionalization of Tetrapyrroles
(Organized by Mathias O. Senge, Norbert Jux and M. Ravikanth)

III. PDT/MEDICAL (4 sessions)
11.
Photodynamic Protocols for Tumor Diagnosis and Therapy
(Organized by
Ravi Pandey and David Kessel)

12.
Strategies for Optimizing Porphyrin- and Phthalocyanine-Based PDT and BNCT
(Organized by
Ross W. Boyle and Maria da Graca H. Vicente)

13.
Tetrapyrrole Interaction with Mitochondria, Proteins, and Artificial and Natural Membranes
(Organized by
Benjamin Ehrenberg and Uschi Simonis)

14.
Biological and Medical Effects of Water-Soluble, Cationic Manganese Porphyrins
(honoring Peter Hambright).
(Organized by
Ines Batinic-Haberle and Julio S. Reboucas)

IV. BIO/HEMES (5 sessions)
15.
Porphyrins and Nucleic Acids
(Organized by
Roberto Purrello and Nina Berova)

16.
Heme Enzymes and Model Systems
(Organized by
John Dawson and Takashi Hayashi)

17.
Biosynthesis of Chlorophylls
(Organized by
Hitoshi Tamiaki and Hugo Scheer)

18.
Spectroscopic Probes of Electronic Structure for Heme Proteins and Porphyrinoids
(Organized by
Roman S. Czernuszewicz and Martin Stillman)

19.
Natural Porphyrinoid Pigments: Structure, Function and Synthesis
(Organized by
Franz-Peter Montforts and Bernhard Krautler)

V. SMALL MOLECULE REACTIONS (4 sessions)
20.
Activation of Small Molecules by Porphyrin Metal Complexes
(Organized by
Wonwoo Nam, Rudi van Eldik and Alexander Sorokin)

21.
Activation of Small Molecules by Phthalocyanine and Macrocyclic Metal Complexes
(Organized by
Rudi van Eldik, Alexander Sorokin and Wonwoo Nam)

22.
Heme-Based Gas-Sensor Proteins
(Organized by
Toru Shimizu and Paul Ortiz de Montellano)

23.
Heme-Nox Species, both in Proteins and Model Compounds
(Organized by
Pat Farmer and George Richter-Addo)

VI. SENSORS (1 sessions)
24.
Sensors
(Organized by
Roberto Paolesse and Corrado Di Natale)

VII. SPECTROSCOPY AND THEORY (1 session)
25. Theoretical and Spectroscopic Studies on Porphyrins, Phthalocyanines, and their Metal Complexes
(Organized by
Martin Stillman and Nagao Kobayashi)

VIII. COORDINATION CHEMISTRY (2 sessions)
26.
Advances in the Coordination Chemistry, Structure and Reactivity of Porphyrin and Related Macrocycles
(Organized by
Penny Brothers and Abhik Ghosh)

27.
Lanthanide Tetrapyrrolic Compounds: Chemistry and Applications
(Organized by
Yulia Gorbunova and Jianzhuang Jiang)

IX. CATALYSIS AND ELECTRON TRANSFER (3 sessions)
28.
Electron Transfer and Applications
(Organized by
Francis D'Souza, Dirk Guldi and Shunichi Fukuzumi)

29.
Artificial Photosynthesis
(Organized by
Anthony Harriman and Haruo Inoue)

30.
Metalloporphyrin-Catalyzed Selective Organic Synthesis
(Organized by
Peter Zhang and Eric Rose)



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