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The Peter Anthony Leermakers Symposium
The Peter A. Leermakers Symposium was established in the memory of
Professor Leermakers of the Wesleyan chemistry faculty, who died in 1971. In 1972 Professor of Chemistry Max Tishler established
the symposium in Peter's honor and through his extensive contacts in the
chemistry community was able to attract some of the premiere scientists in the
world as speakers. The strong tradition of the symposium has continued and we
celebrated the 34th symposium this May 11, 2006.
The Leermakers Symposium is an annual one day meeting held
at Wesleyan in early May which focuses on a single topic of current interest in
chemistry. This annual symposium brings eminent chemists from Europe and the
United States to Wesleyan for a day of intensive examination of a particular
subject. The first symposium was held in 1972 on the chemistry of vitamin B12
and featured the late Robert B. Woodward, who reported on the just-completed
total synthesis of this complex molecule. Since then topics have included
natural biology, theoretical chemistry, extraterrestrial chemistry, and chemical
reaction dynamics.
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for Symposium Topics and Speakers of recent years.
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