“National Conference on "Organic Synthesis 2025" (N-COS-2025)”
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National Conference on Organic Synthesis -2025, (N-COS-2025)” December 15-17, 2025; Berhampur University |
The PG Department of Chemistry, Berhampur University is Organizing a national conference, entitled “National Conference on Organic Synthesis -2025, (N-COS-2025)” which during 15-17th December 2025. The Conference aims to provide an interactive platform amongst young scientific researchers, senior Scientists and internationally recognized scientists as well as industry personnel for key development about recent applications of Organic Synthesis in biology, and medical science for diseases free society.
The conference is intended to realize the important techniques and arts of Organic Synthesis. This aims to get a combining effort towards discovering & understanding human diseases and its remedy to Make Disease Free Society. The Congress will focus the recent issues of human diseases and will address the possible solution to reduce these by the interdisciplinary and combined effort of scientists through logic of Organic Synthesis.
Another part of Organic Synthesis is sustainability; a comprehensive collection of contributions, provided by specialists in Green Chemistry, covering topics ranging from catalytic approaches to benign and alternative reaction media, and innovative and more efficient technologies. Most of the organic synthesis protocols are not reproducible in industrial scale due to lack of different reasons. Sustainable Organic Synthesis represents an important ultimatum in current synthetic chemistry field covering topics of green organic synthesis ranging from catalytic methods to benevolent and alternative reaction media, innovative and more efficient technologies. Development of sustainable synthetic methods for organic synthesis includes atom economy organic synthesis, reagent less organic synthesis, energy efficiencies synthetic methodology and recyclability of catalyst. Easy isolation of product from reaction mixture, safer catalysis, minimal waste, waste to wealth, safer catalyst, use of benign solvents such as water and low carbon footprints are essential things for sustainability. In addition, sustainable organic synthesis should accompany sustainable, applications for societal benefits such as controlling malaria, cancer and crop protection. The conference will cover regarding, how research is contributing towards sustainable organic synthesis for sustainable applications and societal benefits through sustainable synthetic methodology in organic synthesis.
Themes:
The target audience will understand
1: Organic synthesis for Anti-cancer, Anti-malaria, Anti-diabetics, Analgesic molecule etc.
2: Metal Free, Reagent less and Sustainable Organic Catalysis
3: Heterogeneous and Green Organic Synthesis
4: Sustainable Natural Product Synthesis
5: Application of Organic Synthesis in synthesis of medicines and pesticides
6: Sustainable Medicinal Chemistry and Sustainable Drug Discovery
7: Organic Synthesis from Laboratory to Industry
8: Organic Synthesis to Control Human Disease
Advisory Committees
- Prof. A K. Ganguli, Director, IISER Berhampur
- Prof. Satyaban Jena, Utkal University
- Prof. A. C. Dash, Utkal University
- Prof. J. S. Yadav, Former Director IICT Hyderabad
- Prof. Srinivasan Chandrasekaran, IISC Bangalore
- Prof. Ganesh Pandey, Banaras Hindu University
- Prof. D. Basavaiah, University of Hyderabad.
- Prof. V. K. Singh, IIT Kanpur
- Prof. D. S. Rawat, University of Delhi
- Prof. Partha Sarathi Das, IIT Dhanbad
- Prof. Akhilesh K. Verma, University of Delhi
- Prof. Krishna N. Singh, BHU
- Prof. Akhila K. Sahoo, University of Hyderabad
- Prof. A T Khan, IIT Guwahati
- Prof. T. Punniyamurthy, IIT Guwahati