Molecular Frontiers Symposium in Hong Kong
Started in 2006, Molecular Frontiers operates as a non-profit organization hosted by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Its Scientific Advisory Board, a group of eminent scientists including many Nobel Prize laureates, represents expertise from a wide range of molecular science disciplines.
For the first time, Molecular Frontiers Symposium will take place in Hong Kong. The lead organizers are Bengt Nordén, Pernilla Wittung Stafshede, Zhongli Luo, Chen Ping, and Shuguang Zhang.
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American chemist at The Scripps Research Institute, inventor of click chemistry reactions; awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2001 for his work in chiral catalytic oxidation reactions; and again received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2022 for the development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry.
Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate in 2018. Professor at the University of Cambridge, Fellow of the Royal Scienty, expert in the field of antibody engineering, harnessing protein engineering techniques to develop biopharmaceuticals,
Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate in 2014. German expert in optical microscopy at the Max Planck Institute.
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine laureate in 2001. Fellow of the Royal Scienty, British biologist, expert in cancer and cell cycle research.