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Welcome to Issue 4.03 of the "Organic Chemistry e-Newsletter".
A newsletter for industrial/academic organic and medicinal chemists.

In this issue:

1. Isotope Synthesis
2. Molecules of the Month (March 2005)
3. Upcoming Organic Synthesis Conferences (April 2005)
4. Beilstein Journal Of Organic Chemistry
5. Job of the Month

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1. Isotope Synthesis

The synthesis of isotopes is often challenging. This directory helps both researchers new to the field as experts by presenting relevant information in a intuitive way. The access to this value-added directory is free during the month April for the readers of this newsletter.

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Isotope synthesis (under heading Compound Classes)

2. Molecules of the Month (March 2005)

Geraniol: the chief part of oil of rose and palmarosa oil; it also occurs in appreciable quantities in geranium, citronella, lemon, and many other oils.

Trehalose: used by plants and animals for energy and to stabilize themselves against extreme conditions.

Curcumin: the bright yellow pigment in turmeric, protects the stomach from tainted foods.

ß-Damascenone: woody, fruity-smelling compound, found in tequila.

http://www.chemistry.org

Hexenal: the key aroma substance emitted when grass is cut.

http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/MOTM/motm.htm

Tipifarnib: one of the most advanced farnesyl protein transferase inhibitors.

http://www.prous.com/mom/mom.asp

3. Upcoming Organic Synthesis Conferences (April 2005)

40th EUCHEM Conference on Stereochemistry
April 16-22, Bürgenstock, Switzerland

11th International Conference on Organic Process Research & Development
April 25-28, Barcelona, Spain

4. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry

The Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry is a new peer-reviewed online journal for organic chemistry. Areas covered in the journal include: organic synthesis, organic reactions and mechanisms, natural products chemistry and chemical biology, organic materials and macro- and supramolecular organic chemistry. It will be published by the Beilstein-Institut in co-operation with BioMed Central and will begin publication during 2005.

Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry

5. Job of the Month

Research Scientist
Intel Corp
USA (Santa Clara, CA)
Keywords: Organic and Biochemistry Research Scientist

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