Friday 4 December 2015

International Conference on Stereochemistry

About Conference


On behalf of Stereochemistry 2016 organizing committee, we invite chemists, researchers, professors, scientific communities, delegates, students, business professionals and executives to attend the “International Conference on Stereochemistry” which is going to be held during August 18-19, 2016 at Sao Paulo, Brazil.
In the light of this theme, the conference series aims to provide a forum for international researchers from various areas of 3D chemistry like stereoisomers, chirality, optical activity, and bonding concepts by providing a platform for critical analysis of new data, and to share latest cutting-edge research findings and results about all aspects of three-dimensional chemistry.
The current meet will be a multitudinal gathering which presents major areas such as chirality of molecules, optical activity and purity, configuration and supramolecularchemistry. The forum of Scientists, students and researchers from all corners of the globe, come together to discuss future scope. Each session of the meeting will be included with expert lectures, poster and discussions, join us to inculcate innovative ideas for the development of new 3D chemicals with desired structure and chemical value.
Approximately 50% of marketed drugs are chiral, and of these approximately 50% are mixtures of enantiomers rather than single enantiomers.
In 2001, of the $ 410 billion in worldwide sales of formulated pharmaceutical products $ 147 billion belongs to single enantiomer drugs. The worldwide market for dosage forms of single-enantiomer drugs was $123 billion in 2000, increasing by 7.2%, from $115 billion in 1999.
Worldwide, the market for chiral fine chemicals sold as single enantiomers was $6.63 billion in 2000 and is expected to grow at a rate of 13.2% annually, reaching $16.0 billion in 2007. The drug industry is the driving engine for this strong growth, accounting for 81.2% of the total, equal to an overall worth of $5.38 billion, in the year 2000. The remaining $1.25 billion is divided among such uses as agricultural chemicals.
Geographically, the U.S. is the biggest consumer of enantiomeric fine chemicals, contributing to a total North American share of $3.98 billion, making up 60% of the total. European and Asian consumption of enantiomeric fine chemicals is not expected to grow as fast, with the North American share rising to 66.9% of the market in 2007, equivalent to $10.7 billion.
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Conference Highlights


  • Fundamentals of Stereochemistry
  • Nomenclature System
  • Drug Stereochemistry
  • Action of Drug in stereochemistry
  • Stereoisomerism And Associated Concepts
  • Inorganic stereochemistry
  • Reactivity of Dynamic Molecules
  • Stereogenic center or stereo center
  • Supramolecular Chemistry
  • Stereochemistry of carbon nanotubes
  • Stereochemistry of enzymes

Special Issues

  •  All accepted abstracts will be published in respective OMICS International Journals.
  •  Abstracts will be provided with Digital Object Identifier by Cross Ref.