Merging Art and Science-The 53rd Bürgenstock Conference

Angewandte Chemie
Job Boekhoven, Dorian Didier

Abstract

For the 53rd time, the Bürgenstock Conference gathered some of the most gifted scientists and rising stars in organic, physical, and bioorganic chemistry. Orchestrated by Ilan Marek (President) and his successor, Véronique Gouverneur, the synergy between art and science took place in Brunnen, Switzerland, with a beatiful view over Lake Lucerne.

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