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Program (Last updated on July 13)
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  Morning Afternoon Evening
Sun., July 29, 2007   Registration
Welcome drink
Opening Ceremony
Award Lecture
Mon., July 30, 2007 Plenary & Invited Lectures,
Oral sessions
Poster session
Tue., July 31, 2007 Plenary, Invited, & Award Lectures Excursion (Kamakura) Banquet (Heichinrou
in China town)
Wed., August 1, 2007 Plenary & Invited Lectures, Closing  


Awards

ISoFT'07 Noguchi Award
Dennis P. Curran(University of Pittsburgh, USA)

ISoFT'07 FTI Award
John A. Gladysz (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany)


Scientific Program

Plenary Speakers and Titles
Makoto Fujita(The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Nicola L. Pohl(Iowa State University, USA)
Jozsef Rábai (Eötvös University, Hungary)
Ilhyong Ryu(Osaka Prefecture University, Japan)
Jean-Marc Vincent(University of Bordeaux, France)

Invited Speakers and Titles
Scott M. Brittain (Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation, USA)
Philippe Buhlmann (University of Minnesota, USA)
Kazuaki Ishihara (Nagoya University, Japan)
Sandro Mecozzi (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
Pierangelo Metrangolo (Polytechnic of Milan, Italy)
Mamoru Mizuno (The Noguchi Institute, Japan)
David J. Procter (The University of Manchester, UK)
Hideo Sawada (Hirosaki University, Japan)
Min Shi (Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, China)
Tibor Soos (Chemical Research Center of Hungarian Academy of Science, Hungary)
Seiji Takeuchi (Niigata University of Pharmacy and Applied Life Sciences, Japan)
Marvin S. Yu (Fluorous Technologies Inc., USA)

Social Program
Tue., July 31, 2007
Afternoon: Excursion (Kamakura)
Evening: Banquet at Heichinrou in China Town (http://www.heichin.com/)

We wish to invite all the participants to a visit to KAMAKURA on Tuesday afternoon, July 31.
Kamakura became the political center of Japan, when Minamoto Yoritomo chose the city as the seat of his new military government in 1192. Today, Kamakura is a very popular tourist destination. Sometimes called the Kyoto of Eastern Japan, Kamakura offers numerous temples, shrines and other historical monuments.

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