30 August - 4 September 2009, Berg-en-Dal, Kruger National Park, South Africa |
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Alessia Bacchi
University of Parma, Italy
Size and shape influence on inclusion properties of organometallic wheel-and-axle diols
Dave Billing
University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Structure Property correlations in hybrid perovskites
Jan Boeyens
University of Pretoria, South Africa
Molecular shape as emergent property
Susan Bourne
University of Cape Town, South Africa
Solid state phase transformations in crystalline salts
Lee Brammer
University of Sheffield, UK
Reactions of non-porous crystals with gases leading to changes in covalent bonding of coordination compounds
Peter Comba
University of Heidelberg, Germany
Magnetic properties of oligonuclear cyanometalates - Syntheses, magnetism and theory
Robert Deeth
University of Warwick, UK
Molecular modelling for systems containing transition metal centres
Martin Egli
Vanderbild University, USA
Structuring Circadian Time: The Cogs and Gears of a Molecular Clockwork
Gernot Frenking
University of Marburg, Germany
Molecules with unusual bonds - a challenge for theory and experiment
Shunichi Fukuzumi
University of Osaka, Japan
Supramolecular electron transfer
Graeme Hanson
University of Queensland, Australia
Multifrequency EPR Spectroscopy: A Toolkit for the Characterisation of Mono- and Dinuclear Metal Ion Centres in Complex Biological Systems.
Gus Hart
Brigham Young University, USA
Finding Nature's missing structures: using combinatorial techniques and first principles calculations to find new structures.
Sine Larsen
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Interactions between chiral molecules; What can we learn from accurate X-ray diffraction data?
Mike Lawrence
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Australia
Receptor surprises - how crystallography relates structure to function
Sven Lidin
University of Stockholm, Sweden
What does function have to do with incommensurability?
Helder Marques
University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Molecular modelling and insights into biochemistry: how quinoline antimalarials work
Kevin Naidoo
University of Cape Town, South Africa
The free energy of molecular association: implications for liquids, macromolecules and crystals
Frank Neese
University of Bonn, Germany
Insight into the reativity of mononuclear nonheme iron centers
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