Total : 1270

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Code
Seq
Day
Time
Location
Presenter
Insititution/Office
Country
Title
Type
PL-1
1
Wed. 24th
09:50
Inchon Memorial Hall
Yuan. T. Lee
Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Taiwan
Isomerization and Dissociation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons
A20050713-1690
Plenary Lecture
PL-2
2
Wed. 24th
18:00
Inchon Memorial Hall
Pill-Soon Song
Kumho Life & Environmental Science Laboratory, Korea
Korea
Plant Photoreceptor Phytochromes: From Structure-Function to Photobiotechnology
A20050630-1656
Plenary Lecture
PL-3
3
Thur. 25th
08:30
Inchon Memorial Hall
Ryoji Noyori
President's Office, RIKEN(The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research), Japan
Japan
Asymmetric Hydrogenation: Science and Opportunities
A20050713-1691
Plenary Lecture
PL-4
4
Thur. 25th
17:30
Inchon Memorial Hall
Michael Graetzel
Faculty of Basic Sciences, Ecole polytechnique de Lausanne, Switzerland
Switzerland
Light and Energy, Mimicking Natural Photosynthesis
A20050705-1673
Plenary Lecture
PL-5
5
Fri. 26th
08:30
Inchon Memorial Hall
Alan. J. Heeger
Department of Physics, University of California at Santa Barbara, U.S.A.
U.S.A.
Plastic Electronics and Opto-electronics
A20050713-1689
Plenary Lecture
AL-1
1
Wed. 24th
11:00
Woodang Hall
Room 204, Level Two
Wu-Hsun Cheng
General Director's Office, Union Chemical Laboratories, Taiwan
Taiwan
Advanced Chemical Science and Technology for Better Lives
A20050523-679
FACS Award Lecture
AL-2
2
Thur. 25th
09:40
LG-POSCO Building
Room 435, Level Four
Jin Yong Lee
Chemistry, Chonnam National Univesity, Korea
Korea
Understanding of Molecular Functions: Computational Approaches P P
A20050509-320
FACS Award Lecture
AL-3

3
Fri. 26th
09:40
Woodang Hall
Room 602, Level Six
Kazunari Taira
Chemistry and Biotechnology, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Japan
It¡¯s a small chemical RNA world that makes a big revolution in the bio-medical field
A20050801-1722
FACS Award Lecture
S1-1
1
Fri. 26th
09:45
LG-POSCO Building
Room 432, Level Four
Kiyokatsu Jinno
School of Materials Science, Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan
Japan
Fiber as the medium in miniaturized analytical separation system
A20050509-321
Invited
S1-2
2
Fri. 26th
10:10
LG-POSCO Building
Room 432, Level Four
Huan-Tsung Chang
Chemsitry, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Taiwan
Sensing and separation of biomolecules using nanoparticles
A20050507-316
Invited
S1-3
3
Fri. 26th
10:35
LG-POSCO Building
Room 432, Level Four
Takao Tsuda
Shikumi Field, Nagoya Institute of Technology and Pico-Device Co., Ltd., Japan
Japan
Scale Down of Ordinary Technology as Alternative Approach to microTAS, and Use of Human Blood in Separation Science
A20050608-1485
Invited
S1-4
4
Fri. 26th
11:15
LG-POSCO Building
Room 432, Level Four
Bingcheng Lin
Division of Biotechnology, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, China
China
Quantitive Studies on Molecular Interactions by Microscale Technologies
A20050523-600
Invited
S1-5
5
Fri. 26th
11:40
LG-POSCO Building
Room 432, Level Four
H. B. Lim
Chemistry, Dankook University, Korea
Korea
A radio-frequency PDMS microchip plasma for analytical applications
A20050510-326
Invited
S1-6
6
Fri. 26th
12:05
LG-POSCO Building
Room 432, Level Four
Jong Hoon Hahn
Department of Chemistry, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea
Korea
Enhancing the Applicability of PDMS to Microfluidic Devices
A20050524-942
Invited
S1-7
7
Fri. 26th
14:30
LG-POSCO Building
Room 432, Level Four
Doo Soo Chung
Chemistry, Seoul National University, Korea
Korea
Optical Force Chromatography
A20050524-858
Invited
S1-8
8
Fri. 26th
14:55
LG-POSCO Building
Room 432, Level Four
Jicun Ren
College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
China
Ultra-sensitive Detections on Micro-fluidic Chips
A20050503-294
Invited
S1-10
10
Fri. 26th
15:45
LG-POSCO Building
Room 432, Level Four
Takehiko Kitamori
applied chemistry, University of Tokyo, Japan
Japan
Micro and Nano Fluid Systems on Microchips for Bio and Analytical Chemistry
A20050610-1502
Invited
S1-9

9
Fri. 26th
15:20
LG-POSCO Building
Room 432, Level Four
Masaaki Tabata
Chemistry, Saga University, Japan
Japan
Change in Chirality of a Porphyrin Nano-wire Applied to Recognition of Nonanionic Surfactants
A20050524-732
Oral
S2-1
1
Wed. 24th
11:00
Woodang Hall
Room 210, Level Two
Paolo Franco Ricci
Env. Science, University of San Francisco, U.S.A.
U.S.A.
Principles of Risk Assessment as Applied to Enviromental and Public Health
A20050519-493
Invited
S2-2
2
Wed. 24th
11:35
Woodang Hall
Room 210, Level Two
Mustafa Ali Mohd
Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Malaysia
Malaysia
Method Development and analysis of Estrogenic Compounds in Environmental Water Samples from Malaysia using Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer (GCMS)
A20050729-1720
Invited
S2-3
3
Wed. 24th
12:00
Woodang Hall
Room 210, Level Two
Jack Chakmeng Ng
National Research Centre for Environmental Toxicology, The University of Queensland, Australia
Australia
Risk Assessment of Arsenic Sludge Generated from a Three-pitcher System for the Removal of Arsenic from Drinking Water in Bangladesh
A20050606-1276
Invited
S2-4
4
Wed. 24th
14:30
Woodang Hall
Room 210, Level Two
Won Joon Shim
Southern Coastal Environment Research Division, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute, Korea
Korea
Assessment of tributyltin contamination in fish and shellfish and its potential human health risk in Korea
A20050516-392
Invited
S2-8
8
Wed. 24th
16:45
Woodang Hall
Room 210, Level Two
Hon-Wah Lam
Department of Biology & Chemistry, City University of Hong Kong, China
China
Identification of New Degradation Products of an Antifouling Booster Biocide in the Coastal Marine Environment
A20050524-747
Invited
S2-9
9
Wed. 24th
17:10
Woodang Hall
Room 210, Level Two
Wasa Wickramasinghe
National Research Centre for Environmental Toxicology, University of Queensland, Australia
Australia
Marine Algal Toxins in Water and Seafood
A20050617-1545
Invited
S2-5
5
Wed. 24th
14:55
Woodang Hall
Room 210, Level Two
Narayanan Kannan
Marine Environmental Chemistry, KORDI, SSI, Korea
Korea
Dioxin-like chemicals in Korean environment
A20050524-773
Oral
S2-6
6
Wed. 24th
15:20
Woodang Hall
Room 210, Level Two
Frank Sen-Chun Lee
Qingdao Key Lab of Analytic Technology Development and Standardization of Chinese Medicines, First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Adm, China
China
Chemical Fingerprinting for Pollution Source Tracing in Coastal Marine Environment
A20050530-1084
Oral
S2-7

7
Wed. 24th
16:20
Woodang Hall
Room 210, Level Two
Amanda Kate Lee
Contaminated Land, URS Australia Pty Ltd, Vietnam
Vietnam
Towards Meaningful Human Health Risk Assessment of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) at Gasworks and Other Contaminated Sites
A20050720-1707
Oral
PW-79
79
Wed. 24th
Poster¥°
Poster
Gui-Young Kim
Marine Environment Management Team, National Fisheries Research and Development Institute, Korea
Korea
Nonylphenol and nonylphenol (1-2) ethoxylates in surface waters of Masan Bay, Korea
A20050602-1181
Poster
PW-80
80
Wed. 24th
Poster¥°
Poster
Donghao Li
South Sea Institute, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute, Korea
Korea
Application of Pressurized Liquid Extraction in the Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Determination of Sterols from Sediment Samples
A20050719-1706
Poster
S3-1
1
Thur. 25th
09:45
Woodang Hall
Room 602, Level Six
Seiji Shinkai
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu University, Japan
Japan
Creation and Functions of Helical Superstructures
A20050430-285
Invited