This workshop aims to bring together the global leaders conducting research on understanding structural and mechanistic details of biologically relevant redox reactions. Particular focus will be placed on discussing recent advances in characterizing reaction mechanisms that result in the formation and cleavage of H-H, C-H, C-O, O-O, and N-H bonds. Topics include understanding control of reduction potentials and acidity at redox-active sites, catalytic mechanisms and bias, and designing reversibility in synthetic systems.
IMPORTANT: Participants should be aware that this workshop runs Saturday through Wednesday. Festival lodging rates will go into effect on the night of Wednesday the 14th. To avoid the rate increase, you should depart on the 14th. If your flight out of Montrose does not leave until Thursday the 15th, we suggest eating dinner in Telluride on the night of the 14th, taking the shuttle to Montrose after dinner, and staying at the Hampton Inn (970-547-4120) next to the airport. You will receive a discount at the Hampton Inn by saying you are a TSRC scientist.
We wish to ensure an intimate workshop setting, with no more than 20 to 25 participants. If you are interested in attending, but have not received an invitation, please contact the workshop organizer before registering.
Telluride Science is about expanding the frontiers of science, exploring new ideas, and building collaborations. The workshop schedule will allow for substantial unstructured time for participants to talk and think. All participants are expected to stay for the entire duration of the workshop. Scientists are encouraged to consider bringing family or friends. Telluride offers a number of options for children's camps (including Telluride Academy, Aha School for the Arts, and Pinhead Institute). There is more information on childcare, camps, and family activities on Telluride Science's website. Feel free to contact Telluride Science's staff to help with any planning and/or coordinating care.
Telluride Intermediate School
721 W Colorado Ave
Telluride, CO
Participant | Organization | ||||
Birrell, James | University of Essex | ||||
Bjornsson, Ragnar | CEA (Grenoble) | ||||
Dey, Abhishek | Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science | ||||
Dos Santos, Patricia | Wake Forest University | ||||
Drennan, Catherine L | MIT | ||||
Duboc, Carole | Univ Grenoble Alpes | ||||
Einsle, Oliver | University of Freiburg | ||||
Elliott, Sean | Boston University | ||||
Ginovska, Bojana | PNNL | ||||
Greening, Chris | Monash University | ||||
Holland, Patrick | Yale University | ||||
Kasanmascheff, Müge | Technical University of Dortmund | ||||
Lancaster, Kyle Matthew | Cornell University | ||||
Lubner, Cara | National Renewable Energy Laboratory | ||||
Meyer, Franc | Georg-August-Universität Göttingen | ||||
North, Justin A. | Ohio State University | ||||
Parkin, Alison | University of York | ||||
Rüdiger, Olaf | Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion | ||||
Shafaat, Hannah | The Ohio State University | ||||
Song, Woon Ju | Seoul National University | ||||
Span, Ingrid | Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg | ||||
Suess, Daniel | MIT | ||||
Tezcan, F. Akif | UCSD | ||||
Trevino, Regina | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | ||||
Wagner, Tristan | Max Planck InÂstiÂtute for MarÂine MiÂcroÂbiÂoÂlogy | ||||
Zhang, Shiyu | The Ohio State University | ||||