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  • Publication of Science of Synthesis Volume 29May 2007
  • Spring Newsletter Now AvailableMar. 2007
  • Science of Synthesis User Training Mar. 2007
  • Three New Volumes Published! Dec. 2006
  • Phamaceutical Substances Version 2.4 Released Aug. 2006
  • Science of Synthesis Version 3.2 Released Aug. 2006
  • The 2006 Thieme–IUPAC Prize Jul. 2006
  • Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award to Mark Lautens Jun. 2006
  • Pharmaceutical Substances Version 2.3 Jan. 2006

    2005 Archive News

    2004 Archive News

    2003 Archive News

    2002 Archive News

    2001 Archive News


    Publication of Science of Synthesis Volume 29

    We are delighted to announce the publication of Science of Synthesis Volume 29 (Warriner/Ley): This Science of Synthesis volume on acetals (O/O, S, Se, Te) was published on May 23rd, 2007. Our congratulations go to the volume editor, Dr. Stuart Warriner, and to all of the authors involved in producing such a magnificent volume.


    Spring Newsletter Now Available

    The spring issue of Science of Synthesis News is now here!


    Science of Synthesis User Training

    Join us at ACS Chicago for our Science of Synthesis training session on Tuesday, 27th March, at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. More...


    We are delighted to announce the publication of the following volumes in 2006:

    Science of Synthesis Volume 20a (Three Carbon-Heteroatom Bonds: Acid Halides; Carboxylic Acids and Acid Salts – Jim Panek), Volume 23 (Three Carbon-Heteroatom Bonds: Ketenes and Derivatives – Rick Danheiser), and Volume 28 (Quinones and Heteroatom Analogues – Axel Griesbeck). Our congratulations go to all of the authors and the volume editors.


    Pharmaceutical Substances 2.4

    A new update to Pharmaceutical Substances was released in August 2006. The new release includes 10 new active pharmaceutical ingredients and updates to 50 syntheses. More ...


    Science of Synthesis Version 3.2 Released

    New content consists of:
    Volumes 8a and 8b (Compounds of Group 1; Majewski/Snieckus);
    Volume 24 (Three Carbon—Heteroatom Bonds: Ketene Acetals and Yne—X Compounds; de Meijere); and Volume 34 (Fluorine; Percy). Version 3.2 contains a total of 141,793 reactions, including 20,000 new reactions and holds significant synthetic methods for all classes of compounds. For further details please see the press release .


    The 2006 Thieme–IUPAC Prize

    in Synthetic Organic Chemistry has been awarded to David W. C. MacMillan of the California Institute of Technology. Click here for further information...


    Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award to Mark Lautens

    Congratulations! Prof. Mark Lautens, Volume Editor of Science of Synthesis Volume 1, is being awarded the Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award 2006.


    Pharmaceutical Substances Version 2.3

    was released January 16, 2006. This updated version features 8 newly approved active pharmaceutical ingredients. Click here for more information.

     

    News

    Award for
    Barry M. Trost

    We would like to congratulate Barry M. Trost, Editorial Board Member, Science of Synthesis, on being awarded the Nagoya Gold Medal Prize of Organic Chemistry 2008. The Nagoya Medal Prize (Gold Medal) has been awarded every year since 1995 to an organic chemist who has made significant original contributions to the field, in its broadest sense. The recipient of the Gold Medal 2008, Barry M. Trost, will deliver the Nagoya Medal Award Lecture on October 31, 2008 at Nagoya University in Nagoya, Japan. The Gold Medal Award Lecture is entitled:
    1 "Self Assembly of Dinuclear Main Group Catalysts for Asymmetric Synthesis"
    2 "Cycloadditions via TMM-Pd Intermediates: New Strategies for Total Synthesis and Asymmetric Induction"

    Award for
    Eric N. Jacobsen

    We would like to congratulate Eric N. Jacobsen, Editorial Board Member, Science of Synthesis, on being awarded the Yamada–Koga Prize 2008 which is awarded every year to a scientist whose research has a major impact in the fields of the synthesis of optically active compounds. The Yamada–Koga Prize will be awarded to Professor Eric N. Jacobsen on November 14, 2008, at the 18th Symposium on Optically Active Compounds held in Tokyo, Japan.

    Awards for
    Steven V. Ley

    We would like to congratulate Steven V. Ley, Editorial Board Member, Science of Synthesis, on receiving the Prous Institute-Overton and Meyer Award for New Technologies in Drug Discovery, European Federation of Medicinal Chemistry, Vienna (2008) and the Hans Heroff Inhoffen Medal, Helmholtz Zentrum für Infectionsforschung (2008).

    Professor
    John Colin Tatlow
    (1923–2008)

    We are very sorry to announce that Professor John Colin Tatlow passed away in the UK on April 9th, 2008. Professor Tatlow was the Editor-in-Chief of the E10 Organo-Fluorine Compounds (Houben–Weyl) series and made a major contribution to fluorine chemistry during his career. He was the recipient of the American Chemical Society Award for Creative Work in Fluorine Chemistry in 1990. We would like to extend our sincere condolences to his family and friends.

    Over 18,000
    New Reactions
    Added to

    Science of Synthesis
    Version 3.5
    New York/Stuttgart – Thieme is pleased to announce that Science of Synthesis Version 3.5 is now available. The electronic information resource now contains 34 volumes, out of what will eventually be a total of 48 volumes. This upgraded version has a total of 195,000 reactions, with over 18,000 new reactions, and holds significant synthetic methods for a wide range of classes of compounds. The newly added content consists of volumes 29 and 31

    Volume Publication

    Science of Synthesis
    Volume 37
    We are very pleased to announce the publication of Science of Synthesis Volume 37 [Compounds with One Saturated Carbon¾Heteroatom Bond: Ethers] by Craig J. Forsyth and Eric N. Jacobsen in May 2008. The volume is 992 pages in length and provides a critical review of methods for the synthesis of ethers.

    Thieme IUPAC Prize

    Congratulations to
    F. Dean Toste, recipient of the 2008 Thieme–IUPAC Prize.

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