"Organic synthesis is a greatly important field in chemistry as it is an indispensable pathway and tool to procure complicated molecules nowadays.
Carbohydrates, widely distributed on cell membrane, dominate numerous signal transduction among cells and the infection of bacteria and virus. However, the development of carbohydrate-based vaccine and medicine is greatly limited due to the absence of a reliable guideline on glycosylation, core to carbohydrate synthesis.
In this seminar, we are going to introduce the mechanisms of glycosylation reactions in organic chemistry as well as our analysis and prediction toward this reaction by using statistics and artificial analysis."
Activity Information
Speaker
Dr. Cheng-Chung Wang
Time
10/19 14:00 - 15:00
Location
Institute of Chemistry
Activity Classification
Division
Division of Mathematics and Physical Sciences
Category
Lectures & Symposiums
Organizer
Target Audience
Age 12 and above
Instructions
Contact
Yi-Ting Cheng
5572-8692