IN THIS ISSUE...
The first E-Newsletter of 2004 contains highlights from the
Chiral USA 2003 held at the Intercontinental Hotel, Chicago, USA
on October 21st and 22nd.
Process Development for a Novel Muscarinic M3 Receptor Antagonist
Catalytic Enantioselective Reductive Coupling Reactions
Asymmetric Synthesis in Medicinal Chemistry Collaborations
Trends in Pharmaceutical Biocatalysis - Discovery, Development and Manufacturing
Controlling and Exploiting Conformation in Semi-Rigid Molecules
Enantioselective Oxidative Biaryl Coupling and Asymmetric Ketoester Allylation
An Asymmetric Hydrogenation Based Process to Atorvastatin
Production of Sugar Polyols by Fermentation
Organocatalysis: A Ketone Catalysed Asymmetric Epoxidation of Olefins
Recent Advances in the Process Chemsitry of Novel AIDS Therapeutics
Anchored Homogeneous Catalysts: High TON Applications
Industrial Genetics: Efficient New Bioprocesses to Deracemise Amino Acids and Amines
Fascinating Excursions into Chiral Chemistry: An Insider's Perspective
Industrially Successful Asymmetric Catalysis - Proven Concepts and Learnings
Catalytic Generation of Chiral Magnesium Enolates from
1,3-Dicarbonyl Compounds: Application to the Synthesis of ABT-546

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