International Vanadium Symposium

The International Vanadium Symposium is a biennial international event.[1] The symposium is an interdisciplinary event for a wide range of chemistry researchers that share interest in vanadium research to network and share ideas. The first meeting of the International Vanadium Symposium occurred in 1997 in Cancun, Mexico[1], and the most recent meeting was in Montevideo, Uruguay in 2018[2].

Meetings

1997: Cancun

1999: Berlin

2001: Osaka

2004: Szeged

2006: San Francisco

2008: Lisbon

2010: Toyama

2012: Arlington

2014: Padua[3]

2016: Taipei

2018: Montevideo

2020: Cyprus[2]

Vanadis Award

The Vanadis Award is an international award that is presented to a researcher involved in vanadium research at the International Vanadium Symposium.[4] The award is given to a researcher that has performed innovative research, developed new applications, has a large influence, a wide research scope, and has served for the advancement of vanadium science.[5]

Recipients

2004: Debbie C. Crans[3]

2006: Dieter Rheder

2008: Toshikazu Hairo

2010: Vincent Pecoraro

2012: Israel Wachs

2014: João Costa Pessoa[3]

2016: Ron Wever and Tamas Kiss

2018: Armando Pombeiro

Notable People

As of the 11th International Vanadium Symposium meeting, Dr. Dinorah Gambino served as chair. Some notable speakers from the most recent conference (2018) are Debbie C. Crans of Colorado State University, Miguel Bañares of the Spanish National Research Council, Peter Lay from the University of Sydney, Alison Butler of University of California, Santa Barbara, Hiroaki Sasai from Osaka University, and João Costa Pessoa from Universidade de Lisboa.[1]

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References

  1. "11th International Vanadium Symposium". www.rsc.org. Retrieved 2019-05-08.
  2. "12th International Vanadium Symposium – CYPRUS – 4-6 November 2020". Retrieved 2019-05-08.
  3. Crans, Debbie (2015). "Preface: Celebrating vanadium science with leading bioinorganic contributions from the 9th international vanadium symposium" (PDF). Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry. 147: 1–3. doi:10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2015.05.006. hdl:2108/131875. PMID 26077794 via Elsevier.
  4. "Prof. Armando Pombeiro received the Vanadis Award". CQE. Centro de Química Estrutural . IST. Retrieved 2019-05-08.
  5. "V4 Symposium - Vanadis Award". www.staff.u-szeged.hu. Retrieved 2019-05-08.
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