Theme: Chemistry Federation: Frontiers in Chemistry and Drug Development
Chem & SpectroChrom 2019
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Conference Series LLC Ltdtake great pleasure in welcoming academic professionals, scientists, researchers, research scholars, chemists, students and experts of application fields to New York, USA for the Chem & SpectroChrom 2019 Conference during March 20-21, 2019.
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Chem & SpectroChrom 2019 | New York, USA | March 20-21, 2019 |
Chem & SpectroChrom 2019 is a world leading conference which deals with frontiers in chemistry and for the development of many more drugs to overcome the diseases in the present world.
Chemical Biology research include studies of enzyme mechanisms, membrane structure and function, drug discovery, protein folding, cellular receptors, and macromolecular structure determination. Novel biosynthetic and chemical strategies are being used to synthesize small molecules for use in probing enzyme mechanisms, exploring ligand-receptor interactions and in treating disease. Methods such as high resolution NMR, mass spectrometry, stopped-flow kinetics, fluorescence, CD, UV/vis, and Raman spectroscopies are used to probe macromolecule structure, function and folding. Inorganic chemistry research includes synthetic and physical inorganic chemistry, organometallics, homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis, bioinorganic chemistry, coordination chemistry and inorganic materials chemistry. Wide range of research projects includes the synthesis and characterization of new inorganic compounds and materials with applications towards biochemistry mechanism elucidation, in-situ medical imaging, organometallic reaction mechanisms, radiochemistry, energy production, and energy storage.
Materials Chemistry include the characterization of polymer structure, design of molecular solids, synthesis of new solid state materials, and the study of catalyst structure and mechanisms, battery materials, gels, polydiacetylenes and polytriacetylenes, supercritical fluids and nanostructures.
Organic chemistry research covers synthetic and physical organic chemistry, organometallics, catalysis, bioorganic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and materials chemistry. Research projects includes development of new and efficient synthetic methods, including organometallic reagents, catalysts; synthesis of natural and unnatural compounds of special interest in medicinal chemistry or materials chemistry; elucidation of enzyme reaction mechanisms, protein-protein, structure-activity relationship of pharmaceutical agents such as anticancer agents, various enzyme inhibitors, and receptor antagonists; preparation of organic solids with designed supramolecular geometry; and the use of organic models to explore polymer structures and properties.
The Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry covers a broad range of topics including rational drug design and optimization, target identification and validation, imaging agents, drug delivery and pharmacology of bioactive molecules. Medicinal chemistry deals with the design, optimization and development of chemical compounds for use as drugs. It is inherently a multidisciplinary topic - beginning with the synthesis of potential drugs followed by studies investigating their interactions with biological targets to understand the medicinal effects of the drug, its metabolism and side-effects.
- Fundamental Concepts of Organic Chemistry
- Bio-organic Chemistry
- Biotransformations in Organic Chemistry
- Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis of Organic Reactions
- Modern Organic Chemistry and Applications
- Stereochemistry and Solid-State Organic Chemistry
- Organic Chemical Engineering
- Natural Products and Heterocyclic Chemistry
- Organic Structures Determination and Spectroscopic Methods
- Organic Chemistry of Life and Organic Chemistry Today
- Crystallography
- Thermodynamics and inorganic chemistry
- Inorganic Chemistry of Materials and Bio-Inorganic Catalysis
- Inorganic Laboratory Techniques
- Synthetic inorganic chemistry
- Mechanistic inorganic chemistry
- Industrial Inorganic Chemistry
- Theoretical inorganic chemistry
- Characterization of inorganic Chemistry
- A molecular Approach of Physical Chemistry
- Advanced Physical Chemistry
- Chemical Thermodynamics
- Physical Chemistry of Macromolecules
- Statistical Mechanics
- Chemical Kinetics
- Quantum Chemistry and Advanced Quantum Mechanics
- Quantum Mechanics in Chemistry
- Advanced Chemical Instrumentation and Analytical Techniques
- Standardizing analytical methods
- Equilibrium chemistry
- Electrochemical methods
- Gravimetric methods
- Titrimetric methods
- Spectroscopic methods
- Chromatographic & Electrophoretic
- Advancements in the Chromotographic techniques and Spectroscopic methods
Chemoinformatics & Computational Chemistry
- Computer-Assisted Structure Elucidation
- Database Mining for Computer-Assisted Knowledge Discovery
- Chemometrics
- Computer-Assisted Molecular Design
- Property-Oriented Synthesis
- Mathematical chemistry
- Combinatorial chemistry
- Theoretical chemistry
- Cheminformatics tools for drug discovery
- Methods involved in Computaional Chemistry
- Biomedical analysis
- Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
- Pharmacology & Ethnopharmacology
- Drug metabolism
- Drug Discovery and Drug Development
- Drug Chemistry
- Drug Formulation
- Traditional Medicine
- Pharmaceutical marketing
- Pharmaceutical Packaging and Logistics
- Peptide Chemistry and Drug Discovery and Development
- Drug Biotransformation and Toxicology
- Bioactive Secondary Metabolites
- Natural Product Inspired Drug Discovery
- Structure-based Computer-aided Drug Design and Discovery
- Pharmacognosy Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery
- Synthesis and Medicinal Chemistry for Cancer and Age-Related Diseases
- QSAR (Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship) Fragment-Based Drug Design
- Organic and Medicinal Chemistry Technologies for Drug Discovery
- Advances in Laboratory Medicine
- Regenerative Medicine and Technology
- Sustainability of crop production, processing and consumption
- Plant & animal bio technology
- Plant protection and fertilization
- Fertilizers and chemicals
- Food science & technology
- Functional Foods & Dietary Supplements
- Nutrition
- Chemical reactions in food
- Risk/benefits evaluation of food components
- Methodologies and Applications in Food Analysis
- Food quality, integrity, and safety
- Food packaging & preservation
- Industrial Processes, Catalysis, White Bio Technology
- Water Technology
- Fuels & combustion
- Membrane Technology-Nano Filtration and Reverse Osmosis
- Industrial Polymers, Metals and Composites Chemistry
- Sustainable chemical processes
- Atmospheric and Vacuum distillation
- Conversion Processes – Decomposition, Unification, Alteration or Rearrangement
- Crude Oil Desalting and Distillation
- Solvent Extraction and Dewaxing
- Catalytic Reforming and Hydro-treating
- Isomerisation and Polymerisation
- Sweetening and Treating Process
- Saturated and Unsaturated Gas Plants
- Asphalt Production
- Lubricant, Wax, and Grease Manufacturing Processes
- Crystallization
- Unit Operations and Separation Processes
- Chemistry and Control of Water and Air pollution
- Soil Pollution and Remediation, Solid Waste Disposal
- Environmental Processes and Reactions
- Methods and Standards of Environmental Analysis
- Waste Management and Recycling
- Environmental Chemistry of Isotopes
- Environmental Management and Policy
- Environmental Engineering Science
- Green Chemistry & Engineering Metrics
- Green computing
- Rational Molecular Design for Reduced Toxicity
- Substitution of dangerous chemicals
- Sustainable & Process Engineering
- Safer Chemical Design Using Quantum Chemistry, Statistical Learning, and Mechanistic Toxicology
- Incorporate Sustainability early in the design process
- Use of Environmentally Benign Solvent systems
- Development of Eco-friendly chemicals and materials
- To Create Industrial Processes that Avert Hazard Problems
- Generating Wealth from Waste
- Organometallic Reagents
- Retrosynthesis
- Modern Computational Organometallic Chemistry
- Recent Advances in the Organometallic Chemistry of the Lanthanides and Actinide
- Metathesis
- Optics/ Lasers
- Metals, Metalloids & Metallurgy process
- Materials Synthesis
- Material Chemistry for Electrochemical capacitors
- Current Trends in Materials Chemistry
- Regenerative of Materials Chemistry
- Characterization of Polymers
- Synthetic Polymers and Biopolymers
- Schematic Models of Biochemical Polymers
- Molecularly Imprinted Hydrogels as Potential Carriers
- Spray Dried Hydroxyapatite-Polymer Composites
- Polymer materials and technology
- Recent Innovations in the field of polymer Chemistry
- Polymeric Smart Materials
- Organic Chemistry of Biological Molecules
- Structural and Physical Biochemistry
- Molecular Pharmacology and Structural Biology
- Preparation and Analysis of Proteins and Nucleic Acids
- Metals in Medicine
- Cell and molecular biology
- Genetic and molecular mechanisms
- Evolution of Reproduction and Life History Traits.
- Genetic and Epigenetic Mechanisms
- Aquaculture Genomics and Bioinformatics.
- Plant Evolutionary Biology
- Biochemistry and Biophysics of Protein Structure and Dynamics.
- Enzymology
- Clinical Biochemistry
- Clinical Genomics
- Clinical Immunology And Autoimmunity
- Clinical Pathology
- Cancer Immunology
- Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
- Clinical Toxicology
- Clinical Endocrinology
- Clinical Microbiology
- Clinical research And Clinical Trails
- Forensic Toxicology
- Ballistic Fingerprinting
- Forensic Arts
- Fingerprint Analysis
- Bloodstrain Pattern Analysis
- SWGDRUG analysis
- Organic and Inorganic Analysis Methods
- Capillary electrophoresis in forensic chemistry
- Laboratory automation in forensics
- Recent Advancements in Sample Preparation and Extraction Methods in Forensic Analysis
Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry
- The physical and inorganic chemistry of seawater
- Isotopic geochemistry
- Marine organic chemistry
- Ocean atmosphere exchange
- Volcanic and Geothermal Phenomena
- Geochemical Cycles of Earth Elements
- Atmospheric Trace Gas Chemistry
- Paleoclimatology
- Chemistry of lakes and other freshwater systems
- Biogeochemistry
- Petroleum Refining and Petrochemicals
- Petroleum Technology
- Petroleum products
- Petroleum Industry
- Alternatives to petroleum
- Properties and Classification of Phytochemicals.
- Qualitative Analysis and Quantitative Analysis
- Antibacterial Activity of Plant Extracts
- Radioanalysis and Radio chemical Seperations
- Radiopharmaceutical chemistry
- Migration of radionuclides
- Radiation chemistry
- Coordination Chemistry of the Radioactive Elements.
- Analytical measurement and Application of Radioisotopes.
- Safeguards in the Non-proliferation of Nuclear Materials.
- Waste management and Remediation of Land Contaminated by Radioactivity.
- Environmental Problems of the Radiochemical Industry and Atomic Power engineering
United States Chemical industry:
The chemical industry is one of the largest and most important industries worldwide. The United States is the largest national producer of chemical products globally. Including the pharmaceutical sector, its chemical output value was more than 767 billion U.S. dollars in 2016. The global chemical industry has grown by 7 percent annually, reaching €2.4 trillion in 2010. Most of the growth in the past 25 years has been driven by Asia, which now owns almost half of global chemical sales. The global chemical markets are expected to grow an average 3 percent in the next 20 years.
Chemical companies from the United States are among the industry’s leading global players. With revenue of 48.2 billion U.S. dollars in 2016, Dow Chemical is the largest U.S. chemical company, and the world’s third largest behind German chemical companies BASF and Bayer. Other U.S. top companies are Lyondell Basell, DuPont and Praxair. In 2016, several of the leading global chemical companies announced mergers, effectively changing the dynamics of the global chemical industry.
The U.S. is the world’s largest exporter of chemical goods. In 2016, chemical exports were worth some 185 billion U.S. dollars. Most of it was generated through exports to the Asia-Pacific region. The leading countries of destination for chemical exports from the U.S. were Canada, Mexico, and China. However, the U.S. also has a large demand for chemical imports. In 2016, these imports were worth around 206 billion U.S. dollars.
The U.S. chemical industry spends relevant amounts for research and development. In 2016, almost 91 billion U.S. dollars were spent for R&D purposes in the chemical industry. That means that R&D funds have almost doubled over the last decade. Accordingly, the United States is the global leader in developing new chemical and pharmaceutical entities.
Chemical industry has been one of the largest manufacturing industries of the world. Air, water, natural gas, metals, oils and minerals are the raw materials that are generally processed to manufacture a variety of chemical products used across the globe.
The global chemical market is segmented on the basis of product type and geography. Asia-Pacific Chemical Market Size on the basis of product type the market is segmented into protective coating, adhesive sealants, concentrate mixtures, Asphalt additives and frame retardants. The largest share in the market is accounted by protective coating. To resist from high level of wear and tear, paints, primers, lacquers, varnishes and stains are used as protective coating. On the basis of geography, the market is segmented into America, APAC and EMEA.
According to the report, “Chemicals Market Global Report 2017”, in 2016, it has been observed that about 26% of the market share was accounted by Asia and it became the largest region in the chemicals market. Asia Pacific chemical market has been the fastest growing because of excellent performances by China and India. Half of the sales of Asia chemical market were accounted by China itself. The main reasons for growth in Asian region have been the low cost of labour and concentration of manufacturing industries which further led to dominance in global market. With the market share of 18%, America has accounted the second largest region and with 14% market share, Japan followed with the third largest region across the globe.
Recently, in order to eliminate the negative impact of chemical manufacturing on environment, sustainable and eco-friendly methods are being used by chemical companies in large amounts. Due to innovation and development in the chemical market, the companies have started using alternative fuels to produce chemical products like- use of carbon dioxide which is naturally available, industrial products and other substances. To produce high concentrated detergents, methasis is being used, which is a green technology. It reduces energy consumption that further minimizes the harmful effect on environment.
BASF, Mapei, RPM, Sika and W.R. Grace & Co. are the major vendors in the Global Construction Chemical Market Trends. Many local vendors of the region also dominate the global chemical construction market by offering the products at low cost.
There has been a significant rise in demand for investment in construction project and also chemical construction demand in repairing old monuments and buildings. Due to changing trends and fast growing lifestyle, the requirement for housing has increased which has considerably resulted in more demand for construction chemicals. The Chemical Market Research Report the demand for eco-friendly construction material is increasing. Therefore, manufacturers are continuously developing chemicals to meet the demands like- water bone protective coating which provides benefits like self-cleaning features and graffiti resistance.
The global market is all set to register higher revenues in the years to follow, welcoming the advancements in technology and supporting the increasing demands for newer types of chemicals.
Research centres for Chemical Sciences and Applied Research in USA
- California Institute of Technology, Pasadena CA
- Harvard University, Cambridge MA
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge MA
- Stanford University, Stanford CA
- University of California-Berkeley, Berkeley CA
- North-western University, Evanston IL
- Columbia University, New York NY
- Yale University, New Haven CT
- University of California--Santa Barbara
- University of Michigan--Ann Arbor
Chemical Industry Associations
- Adhesive and Sealant Council, Inc.
- American Chemistry Council
- American Cleaning Institute
- American Coatings Association
- American Composites Manufacturing Association
- Crop Life America
- The Fertilizer Institute
- American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers
- Personal Care Products Council
- The Polymers Centre of Excellence
- Society of Chemical Manufacturers and Affiliates
- SPI: The Plastics Industry Trade Association
Global Chemistry 2019 provides the possibility for Scientists, researchers, Practitioners and students to present and discuss the foremost recent innovations, trends in the field of Chemistry
Benefits:
1. 90000+ users and 160000+ views to our Library containing Abstracts.
2. The Career Guidance Workshops to the Graduates, Doctorates and Post- Doctoral Fellows.
3. Accepted Abstracts will be published in PubMed, MEDLINE, ProQuest, Scopus, EBSCO, CAS, Hinari, Index Copernicus, Google Scholar, Scirus, DOAJ indexed journals.
4. Abstract will be labelled with DOI by CrossRef.
5. Speaker and Abstract page will be created in Google with your name and photograph.
6. YouTube video and speaker webpage will be created with your name and affiliation.
7. A chance to attend other conferences freely at the same venue.
8. Live streaming of your presentation through our websites and YouTube.
Euro Chemistry 2018 Past Conference Report
8th European Chemistry Congress at Paris, France during June 21-23, 2018 was organized with a focus on “Exploring recent advances in chemistry, related fields and applications” was a great success where eminent keynote speakers from various reputed companies and Universities made their resplendent presence and addressed the gathering.
Euro Chemistry 2018 witnessed an amalgamation of peerless speakers who enlightened the crowd with their knowledge and confabulated on various new-fangled topics related to the field of Chemistry and related fields. We would like to convey a warm gratitude to all the Honourable guests, Keynote Speakers and all participants of Euro Chemistry 2018:
Dharshi Bopegedera, The Evergreen State College, USA
Alexei V Finkelstein, Institute of Protein Research RAS, Russia
Slawomir Jarosz, Institute of Organic Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Nawal Serradji, Paris Diderot University, France
Maxim Oshchepkov, PJSC Fine Chemicals R & D Centre, Russian Federation
Jean-Christophe Carry, Sanofi, France
Marius Zaharia, Al I Cuza University, Romania
Marius Closca, Al I Cuza University, Romania
8th European Chemistry Congress was a great success with the support of International multi professional steering committee and coordinated by the Chemical Sciences Journal With the enormous feedback from the participants and supporters of Euro Chemistry 2018, We are glad to announce 19th Global Chemistry, Chromatography & Spectrometry Conference scheduled during March 20-21, 2019 at New York, USA. Euro Chemistry 2018 Organizing Committee would like to thank the Moderator of the conference, Slawomir Jarosz, Institute of Organic Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland and all other attendees who contributed a lot for the smooth functioning of the event.
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Conference Highlights
- Clinical Chemistry
- Medicinal Chemistry
- Chemoinformatics & Computational Chemistry
- Analytical Chemistry
- Organic Chemistry
- Agricultural & Food Chemistry
- Materials & Polymer Chemistry
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Industrial Chemistry
- Physical Chemistry
- Forensic Chemistry
- Environment & Green chemistry
- Marine & Geochemistry
- Organometallic Chemisty
- Biochemistry
- Pharmaceutical Chemistry
- Phytochemistry
- Nuclear & Radiochemistry
- Petroleum Chemistry
- Inhibitors
- Catalytic Chemistry
- Drug Design and Drug Development
- Chromatography
- High Performance Liquid Chromatography
- Gas Chromatography
- Liquid Chromatography
- Thin Layer Chromatography
- SpectroScopy
- Mass Spectroscopy
- Raman Spectrometry
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
- Infrared or Vibrational Spectrometry
- LC-MS
- CE-MS
- GC-MS
- IMS-MS
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All accepted abstracts will be published in respective Our International Journals.
- Archives in Chemical Research
- Journal of Medicinal and Organic Chemistry
- Journal of Organic & Inorganic Chemistry
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