WebCheminar: Functional Dyes presented by SYNLETT
Start Date | 26.10.2023 - 09:00 |
Event End | 26.10.2023 - 10:00 |
Location | Online Conference |
Functional dyes possess the ability to absorb light within the visible spectrum but are harnessed for their unique properties in their excited states, such as heat generation or light emission. Today, functional dyes represent a vibrant and evolving field of research, where scientists are continually exploring novel molecules capable of harnessing light energy for diverse functional applications. It will be chaired by SYNLETT Editorial Board Member Ang Li (China).
Our line-up:
- Jefferson Chan (USA) - “Activity-Based Sensing Reveals Elevated Labile Copper Promotes Liver Aging via Hepatic Stem Cell Depletion”
- Youjun Yang (P. R. of China) – “Molecular Engineering of Xanthene Dyes for the Near-infrared Spectral Region”
- Jiangli Fan (P. R. of China) - “Design and Application of Intelligent Diagnosis and Treatment Molecules”
- Zhixing Chen (P. R. of China) - “Gentle Dyes for 4D Fluorescence Imaging”
- Lin Li (P. R. of China) - “Functional Dyes for Mitochondrial Investigation”
- Elizabeth New (Australia) - “Fluorescent Sensor Arrays for Clinical Applications”
This Thieme WebCheminar is of particular interest to organic chemistry students, graduates, and researchers in industry and academia. Sign up now to save your spot!