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To present a poster, please email Amanda Ewing with your name and the tentative poster title.
We will accept such registrations for posters up until the space capacity is reached.

1.

Jon Preece (University of Birmingham, UK)

Fabrication of gold micro- and nanostructures by photolithographic exposure of thiol-stabilized gold nanoparticles

2.

Jason Belitsky (Oberlin College, Ohio, USA)

Synthetic eumelanin

3.

Masumi Asakawa (Nanoarchitectronics Research Center, Tsukuba, Japan)

Self-assembled organic nanotubes made at AIST - 'Organic Nanotube AIST'

4.

Thomas Gottschalk (ETH Zürich, Switzerland)

Switchable guest encapsulation in novel container molecules

5.

Andreas Kilbinger (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany)

Oligoaramide block copolymers - new synthetic routes to self-organized nano-structures

6.

Graeme Cooke (University of Glasgow, UK)

Probing the solvent-induced tautomerism of a redox-active ureidopyrimidinone

7.

Phil Haussmann (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)

Equilibrating dynamic [2]rotaxanes

8.

Steve Joiner (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)

The cooperative nature of the Borromean ring synthesis

9.

Ognjen Miljanic (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)

Magic ring opening as an efficient route to donor-acceptor [2]catenanes

10.

Diego Benitez (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)

Mechanically interlocked polymers by olefin metathesis

11.

Claire Yates (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)

Hexafunctionalized Borromeates

12.

Yan-Li Zhao (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)

A redox-driven alpha-cyclodextrin [2]rotaxane

13.

Elisabetta Iengo (University of Cambridge, UK)

Multi-chromophoric assemblies obtained via metallo-porphyrins and bisimide dyes coordination

14.

Simon Yau (University of Oxford, UK)

Molecular-scale encapsulation of a heptamethine Cy7 cyanine dye

15.

Rienk Eelkema (University of Oxford, UK)

Cucurbituril-insulated oligoaniline rotaxanes

16.

Philp Group (University of St Andrews, UK)

Self-replication: Expanding the toolbox for nanoconstruction

17.

Philp Group (University of St Andrews, UK)

Kinetic expression of DCLs: Going fast in a slow lane

18.

Dmitry Perekalin (Russian Academy of Sciences)

Photochemically controlled crown ethers: transition metal pi-complexes of benzocrown ethers

19.

Jeff Plante (University of Leeds, UK)

Alpha-helical mimetics based on an oligoamide scaffold

20.

Jason Spruell (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)

Convergent synthesis of mechanically interlocked compounds using click chemistry

21.

Narayanaswamy Jayaraman (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore)

Synthesis and studies of poly(ether imine) (PETIM) dendrimers

22.

Ivan Aprahamian (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)

Liquid crystalline bistable [2]rotaxane

23.

Karla Coti (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)

Hydrodynamic focusing-based nanoreactor: development and applications

24.

William Dichtel (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)

Highly convergent synthesis of interlocked molecules via click chemistry

25.

Travis Gasa (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)

The role of counterions in the complexation between a charged guest and a neutral host

26.

Kaushik Patel (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)

Enzyme-triggered biocompatible nanovalve

27.

Cari Pentecost (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)

A molecular Solomon link

28.

Wenyu Zhang (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)

Synthesis and dynamic studies of polyrotaxanes and pseudopolyrotaxanes based on DNP and CBPQT4+

29.

Lauren Buerkle (Case Western Reserve University, Ohio, USA)

The design and tailoring of supramolecular gels

30.

Mark Burnworth (Case Western Reserve University, Ohio, USA)

Fluorescent organometallic sensors for the detection of chemical-warfare-agent mimics

31.

Blayne McKenzie (Case Western Reserve University, Ohio, USA)

Metallo-supramolecular polymers with interesting architectures

32.

Tsuyoshi Haneda (University of Tokyo, Japan)

Formation and direct observation of unstable imines in a coordination network

33.

Takahi Kikuchi (University of Tokyo, Japan)

Template polymerization of an anionic monomer in cationic M12L24 spherical complex

34.

Takashi Murase (University of Tokyo, Japan)

Concentration of functional groups in a self-assembled spherical complex

35.

Yuki Nishioka (University of Tokyo, Japan)

Unusual [2+4] and [2+2] cycloadditions of arenes in the confined cavity of a self-assembled cage

36.

Kosuke Ono (University of Tokyo, Japan)

Discrete porphine and azaporphine stacking within organic-pillared coordination cages

37.

Tomohisa Sawada (University of Tokyo, Japan)

Formation of shortest DNA double strands within organic-pillared coordination cages

38.

Yoshihiro Yamauchi (University of Tokyo, Japan)

Septet, octet, and nonameric aromatic discrete stacking via the interpenetration of self-assembled coordination cages

39.

Rachel O'Reilly (University of Cambridge, UK)

Synthesis of hollow functional nanocages

40.

G. Dan Pantos (University of Cambridge, UK)

Hydrogen-bonded helical organic nanotubes as receptors for C60

41.

Dario Pasini (University of Pavia, Italy)

Approaches to helical nanotubes via assembly of BINOL-based optically-active macrocycles

42.

Michael Pollard (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)

Controlled rotary motion on surfaces

43.

Susanne Stalford (University of Leeds, UK)

Methylthioxylofuranosyl structures in mycobacterium tuberculosis: Key to oxidative protection?

44.

Kosuke Suzuki (University of Tokyo, Japan)

Protein encapsulation within a self-assembled coordination sphere

45.

Dmitry Kondratuk (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia)

Photoinduced formation of cation-'capped' complexes by crown-containing styryl dyes

46.

Giuseppe Gattuso (Università di Messina, Italy)

Dipyridinocalixcrown/diiodoperfluorocarbon binary host systems for CsI: structural studies and fluorous phase extraction of caesium

47.

Giuseppe Gattuso (Università di Messina, Italy)

Counterion dependent proton-driven self-assembly of linear supramolecular oligomers based on amino-calix[5]arene building blocks

48.

Mark Symes (University of Edinburgh, UK)

A palladium-coordinated protonmotive molecular shuttle

49.

Tao Long (University of Edinburgh, UK)

A three-compartment information ratchet

50.

Roy McBurney (University of Edinburgh, UK)

The active-template approach to interlocked architectures: A quantitative [2]rotaxane synthesis via Pd-catalysed Michael addition

51.

Smilja Djurdjevic, Martin Kaller & Amaya Camara-Campos (University of Edinburgh, UK)

AAA-DDD hydrogen bonding motifs: An extraordinarily strong supramolecular building block

52.

Monica Alvarez & Stephen Goldup (University of Edinburgh, UK)

Demons and chirality: A chemically-driven molecular information ratchet

53.

Michael Thatcher (Smart Holograms)

Novel boronic acid holographic sensors for continuous glucose monitoring

54.

Matthew Kade (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)

Synthesis and properties of supramolecular block copolymers using specific complementary interactions

55.

Vicki Ronaldson (University of Edinburgh, UK)

A bimetallic acetylene homocoupling for the synthesis of rotaxanes - extending the active template approach

56.

Aurelien Viterisi (University of Edinburgh, UK)

'Click' rotaxanes assembled around Cu(I): The first active-metal template strategy

57.

Marius Kroll (University of Edinburgh, UK)

Towards the total synthesis of heterocircuit Borromean Rings

58.

Lee Cronin (University of Glasgow, UK)

Title to be confirmed

59.

David Fulton (University of Newcastle, UK)

Title to be confirmed

60.

Susan Quinn (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)

Title to be confirmed

61.

Shalima Shawuti (University of Edinburgh, UK)

Title to be confirmed

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