Reaction Monitoring Symposium 2026
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Reaction Monitoring Symposium 2026

The 7th Reaction Monitoring Symposium will be of interest to those studying chemical and biological processes, in academia or industry.

Date and time

Location

Chancellors' Building

Convocation Avenue University of Bath Bath BA2 7PA United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 7 hours
  • In person
  • Paid venue parking
  • Doors at 9:00 AM

About this event

Science & Tech • Science

Save the date! The 7th Reaction Monitoring Symposium will be held at the University of Bath on Thursday 29th January 2025.

Organised by the DReaM Facility, this free-to-attend one-day symposium will showcase the power of real-time reaction monitoring by NMR and other analytical techniques for kinetic and mechanistic investigations across the breadth of organic and inorganic chemistry, solution-phase catalysis and biological systems.

Whether you are an academic researcher, a postgraduate student, an industrial scientist or just someone with an enthusiasm for reaction monitoring, the Reaction Monitoring Symposium will be of interest to you.

There will be opportunities to network with colleagues over coffee, discuss your research needs with exhibitors, present a poster on your reaction monitoring research, as well as enjoying a day of exciting science.

Confirmed speakers so far:

Professor Jana Roithová, Radboud University

Professor Patrick Giraudeau, Nantes Université

Dr Filipe Vilela, Heriot-Watt University

Dr Rebecca Ruscoe and Dr Sebastian Cosgrove, Keele University

Please check back for more details on speakers, exhibitors and a programme.

If you'd like to present a poster during the poster session, please sign up as a "poster presenter" when registering. You'll need to provide a poster title and we will get in touch for an abstract in advance of the event.

Frequently asked questions

How accessible is the venue?

You can find detailed information at the following links: https://www.accessable.co.uk/university-of-bath/access-guides/chancellors-building and https://www.bath.ac.uk/publications/campus-accessibility-map/attachments/university-campus-accessibility-map.pdf

How is it best to travel to the University of Bath?

You can find information about travel options on the University webpages: https://www.bath.ac.uk/topics/travel-advice/

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Jan 29 · 10:00 AM GMT