Conferences provide forum for frontier research in the sciences
The Gordon Research Conferences, which provide an international forum for the presentation and discussion of frontier research in the biological, chemical and physical sciences and their related technologies, will once again be held at Salve Regina throughout the summer.
During the conferences, scientists with common professional interests come together for intense discussions and examination of the most advanced aspects of their field. To encourage open communication, participants agree that any information presented during the conference is not for public use, and guests are not permitted to attend lectures and discussion sessions.
Conferences taking place at Salve Regina this summer include:
- Physics Research and Education – June 5-10
- Seminar: Biology of Host-Parasitic Interactions – June 11-12
- Biology of Host-Parasitic Interactions – June 12-17
- Heterocyclic Compounds – June 19-24
- Seminar: Bioanalytical Sensors – June 25-26
- Bioanalytical Sensors – June 26 to July 1
- Seminar: Organometallic Chemistry – July 9-10
- Organometallic Chemistry – July 10-15
- Chemistry and Biology of Tetrapyrroles – July 17-22
- Stereochemistry – July 24-29
- Seminar: Neural Development – July 30-31
- Neural Development – July 31 to Aug. 5
- Seminar: Electron Donor-Acceptor Interactions – Aug. 6-7
- Electron Donor-Acceptor Interactions – Aug. 7-12