The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1979
– IASOC 1984 – May 20-25, 1984 – Perspectives of Carbon-Carbon Bond-Forming Reaction
R. Noyori (Nagoya)
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2001
– IASOC 1986 – May 25-30, 1986 – Horizons in Selective Organic Synthesis
J.M. Lehn (Strasbourg)
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1987
– IASOC 1988 – September 25-30, 1988 – Organic Chemistry a Tool for Solving Biological Problems
D.H.R. Barton (College Station)
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1969
– IASOC 1992 – September 20-24, 1992 – Modelling Structure Reactivity and Synthesis. The Organic and Bioorganic Approach.
K.B. Sharpless (La Jolla)
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2001 and 2022
– IASOC 1992 – September 20-24, 1992 – Modelling Structure Reactivity and Synthesis. The Organic and Bioorganic Approach.
R.H. Grubbs (Caltech)
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2005
– IASOC 2008 – September 27-October 2, 2008 – Organic Synthesis as an Enabling Science: from Concept to Practice.
E.-i. Negishi (West Lafayette)
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2010
– IASOC 2014 – September 21-25, 2014 – Nature-Inspired Organic Chemistry: Products, Processes, Functions.
Bernard L. Feringa (Groningen)
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016
– IASOC 2000 – September 23-28, 2000 – New Challenges of Organic Synthesis in the 21st Century.
Sir J. F. Stoddart (Evanston)
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016
– IASOC 2000 – September 23-28, 2000 – New Challenges of Organic Synthesis in the 21st Century.
Jean-Pierre Sauvage (Strasbourg)
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016
– IASOC 2018 – September 22-25, 2018 – The Changing Landscapes of Organic Synthesis:Design, Methods, Targets.
Benjamin List (Mülheim an der Ruhr)
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2021
– IASOC 2006 – September 16-21, 2006 – Organic Chemistry from Synthesis to the Interface of Life Sciences.
David W.C. MacMillan (Princeton)
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2021
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IASOC 2008 – September 27-October 2, 2008 – Organic Synthesis as an Enabling Science: from Concept to Practice
IASOC 2022 – September 23-26, 2008 – The Moving Frontiers of Organic Synthesis
Frances H. Arnold
Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2018
– IASOC 2024 – September 19-23, 2024 – Organic Synthesis: the Best is Yet to Come.