Granada
17-22 July 2004



 Room 1: Manuel de Falla" (1st floor)
 Room 2: "Machado" (- 2nd floor)
 Room 3: "Picasso" (- 2nd floor)
Estimated time for talks
Plenary lecture: 1 h
Invited lecture: 30 min
Oral contribution:15 min
(including discussion in all cases)
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Sunday, 18 (I) Sunday, 18 (II)
Monday, 19 (I)
Monday, 19 (II)
Tuesday, 20 (I)
Tuesday, 20 (II)
Wednesday, 21 (I)
Wednesday, 21 (II)
Thursday, 22 (I)

Sunday, 18 (I)
8.40-9.00 OPENING CEREMONY
  Chairman: J. C. Scaiano (Canada)
9.00-10.00  PLENARY LECTURE
John C. Polanyi
University of Toronto, Canada
“Reaction Dynamics a Molecule at a Time; Patterns of Photochemical Reaction at Silicon Studied by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy”
10.00-11.00  PLENARY LECTURE
Jean Cadet
Département de Recherche Fondamentale sur la Matière Condensée CEA Grenoble, France
“Photoreactions of the UVB and UVA Components of Solar Radiation with DNA: from Model Studies to the Cell”
11.00-12.00  Coffee break
Poster Discussion 1.
Chairpersons: P. Gutiérrez
(Spain); M.C. Cabeza (Spain)
  WORKSHOP 1: Photochemistry towards nanotechnology. Photochemical devices
Chairman: Hiroshi Masuhara (Japan)
  WORKSHOP 2: Photochemistry of biomacromolecules
Chairman: Jean Cadet (France)
12.00-12.30   Invited lecture
Paul F. Barbara
Center for Nano-Molecular Science and Technology, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Texas at Austin, USA
“F-V/SMS: a new technique for studying the structure and dynamics of single molecules and nanoparticles”
  Invited lecture
Andrée Kirsch – De Mesmaeker
Université Libre de Bruxelles, Organic Chemistry and Photochemistry, Belgium
“Photo-Electron Transfer and Crosslinking in Ru(II) Labelled Oligonucleotides Duplexes”
12.30-13.00   Invited lecture
Alberto Credi
Dipartimento di Chimica “G. Ciamician”, Università di Bologna, Italy
“Photochemical Devices: Towards Artificial Molecular Machines and Motors”
  Invited lecture
D. Markovitsi
Laboratoire Francis Perrin, CEA/ DSM/DRECAM/SPAM-CNRS URA 2453, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
“Cooperative effects in the photophysical properties of DNA oligomers”
13.00-14.00   Oral communications
Vincenzo Balzani; Alberto Credi; Belén Ferrer; Margherita Venturi and J. F. Stoddart
“A photochemically driven molecular-level abacus”

Fernando Pina; Francisco Galindo; and Santiago V. Luis
“Write-read-erase molecular switching systems based on synthetic flavylium compounds supported in polymers and ionic liquids”

André Del Guerzo; Colette Belin; Henri Bouas-Laurent; Jean-Pierre Desvergne; Jens Reichwagen and Hennig Hopf
“Self-assembling and photochemical properties of soluble tetracenes”

Virginie Latour, Thierry Pigot, Sylvie Lacombe, Ross Brown; Christian Hellriegel, Johanna Kirstein, Christoph Bräuchle; Pierre Mocho ;Valérie Guieu, Corinne Payrastre
“Micro-heterogeneity of nanoporous sol-gel glasses revealed by diffusion of single molecules”

  Oral communications
John M. Kelly, Caitriona M. Creely, Aine M. Whelan, Werner J. Blau, Benjamin Elias, Cécile Moucheron, Andrée Kirsch-De Mesmaeker, Joanne Dyer, David C. Grills, Marina K. Kuimova, Michael W. George, Pavel Matousek, Michael Towrie, Anthony W. Parker
“UV/Vis and ir monitored picosecond transient spectroscopy of DNA-binding ruthenium complexes”

Laurent Bijeire, Etienne Gicquel , Jean Pierre Souchard, Patricia Vicendo
“Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase -trisbipyrazyl ruthenium complex-DNA electron transfer. study by EPR investigation”

Tetsuo Okutsu; Kenji Furuta; Hiroshi Hiratsuka and Stéphane Veesler
“Light-induced nucleation of protein”

14.00-16.00  Lunch time
 
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