Institute
of Macromolecular
Chemistry
AS CR, v.v.i. PRAGUE MEETINGS ON MACROMOLECULES
Heyrovského náměstí 2, 162 06 Praha 6, Czech Republic
IUPAC

PMM
Prague, Czech Republic
July 5 -  9, 2009

Dedicated to 50th anniversary of the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry in Prague

73rd Prague Meeting on Macromolecules:
New Frontiers in Macromolecular Science:
From Macromolecular Concepts of Living Matter to Polymers for Better Quality of Life
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PROGRAM
-  Program in PDF -  Sunday,July 5
-  List of invited lectures -  Monday, July 6
-  List of special lectures -  Tuesday, July 7
-  List of posters -  Wednesday, July 8
-  Thursday, July 9

List of invited lectures

Title of lecture Session
Daniel Cohn The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Engineering nano and macro-sized "smart" biomedical structures I
Ruth Duncan University of Cardiff, UK Bioresponsive polymer therapeutics for cancer and tissue repair I
Tomáš Etrych Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Czech Republic Polymer therapeutic architecture: a major factor in achieving highly efficient polymer medicines I
Allan Hoffman University of Washington, USA How the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry inspired and influenced my research over the past 40 years I
Kazunori Kataoka University of Tokyo, Japan Supra-macromolecular nanodevices for smart molecular therapy I
Buddy Ratner University of Washington, USA Biostable and biodegradable methacrylate hydrogels for healing and tissue regeneration I
Leonard W. Seymour University of Oxford, UK Polymers for improved delivery of cancer-killing viruses I
H. Böhm University of Heidelberg, Germany Molecular engineering of cellular environments: Cell adhesion to nano-digital surfaces I
Gert Storm Utrecht University, Netherlands Targeted nanomedicines and EC-sponsoring in FP6 I
Ernst Wagner LMU (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität) Munich, Germany Dynamic polymers for therapeutic DNA and RNA delivery I
Carsten Werner Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden, Germany Biohybrid hydrogels for regenerative therapies I
Shuguang Zhang Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Self-assembling peptide materials for diverse applications I
Redouane Borsali CERMAV (Centre de Recherches sur les Macromolécules Végétales), France Self-assemblies in hybrid block copolymer systems II
Steven P. Brown University of Warvick, UK New solid-state NMR methodology for probing structure-determining hydrogen-bonding interactions II
Jiří Brus Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Czech Republic Nanostructured polymer systems as seen by solid-state NMR spectroscopy II
Kell Mortensen University of Copenhagen, Denmark The nano-scale structure of polymer amphiphilic systems: tailored new phases and applications as smart materials II
Christopher K. Ober Cornell University, USA Polymer brushes as responsive materials for the biology-materials interface II
Virgil Percec University of Pennsylvania, USA Bioinspired synthesis of nonbiological systems exhibiting biological functions II
Karel Procházka Charles University, Czech Republic Stimuli-responsive nanoparticles Based on interaction of metallacarboranes with poly(ethylene oxide)-block-poly(methacrylic acid) copolymer II
Anthony J. Ryan University of Sheffield, UK Making polymers swim II
Hans W. Spiess Max Planck Institute, Germany Self-assembly and dynamics of synthetic polymers and polypeptides from NMR spectroscopy II
Omar Azzaroni Universidad Nacional de La Plata – CONICET, Argentina Polymer brushes in confined environments: New challenges and opportunities for designing advanced functional materials III
Zhishan Bo CAS-Institute of Chemistry, China Towards stable blue light-emitting materials III
Richard H. Friend University of Cambridge, UK Polymer semiconductor solar cells – design of structures for charge photogeneration, separation and collection III
Gabriele Nelles Sony Deutschland GmbH, Germany Functional materials for future devices III
Zbyněk Pientka Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Czech Republic Polymeric membranes for hydrogen energetics III
Stanisław Słomkowski Centre of Molecular and Macromolecular Studies, Poland Polymer nano- and microparticle based systems for medical diagnostics III
Brigitte Voit Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research, Germany Thin functional polymer films for micro- and nanopatterning III
Gerhard Wegner Max Planck Institute, Germany Ion-transport in polymers: How to improve the performance of batteries and fuel-cells? III


50th anniversary1959 - 2009:      Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry is celebrating 50 years from foundation

prof. Wichterle, prof Morawetz, 1965 prof. Mark, prof. Wichterle, 1965 prof. Kopecek prof. Morawetz, prof Rypáček, 2008 prof. Zahradnik, prof. Rypáček, 2008

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