19th International Conference on Biological Inorganic Chemistry. Scientific Program

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1 th International Conference on Biological Inorganic Chemistry Scientific Program Interlaken, Switzerland August 11-16, 20

2 CO M E AN D ENJOY TH E VIE W WIT H US. smartcut consulting ANNOUNCEMENT Table of Contents Welcome...5 Organizing Committees...6 General Information...8 Location...13 Program Overview...14 Scientific Program Sunday...21 Monday...22 Tuesday...29 Wednesday...38 Thursday...43 Friday...39 Conference Abstract Book...59 Poster Presentations...60 Map of Venue...84 Authors Index...86 List of Participants...96 Map of Junfgrau Region List of Exhibitors List of Sponsors Restaurant Vouchers The Saas Valley in canton Valais is surrounded by eighteen 4,000-metre peaks, which make for a breathtaking and unique landscape of mountains and glaciers. Come up and enjoy hiking, biking, feeding marmots and much more! Welcome to our beautiful destination! saas-fee.ch 5

3 Stadtturmstrasse 10 CH-5400 Baden T welcome@bsp.ch At BSP. your success is our catalyzer. Bringing out the best in people in communication, sales, and sales management to reach new levels of performance is our mission. The transformation, empowerment and development of people and sales organizations is our core competency. Co-created. Interactive. Sustainable. Since 2011, our training programs at the Zürich and Berne in the areas of Chemical and Life Sciences provide an excellent example. The aim: Prepare doctorates to excel in a business environment with effective communication, leadership, and management skills. Are you interested in reaching new levels of personal or organizational performance? Contact us today. «Your Success is My Catalyzer.» Best Sales Practice BSP.CH Welcoming Words from the Vice President Research of the Zurich Dear Researchers It is with great pleasure that I welcome you on behalf of the Zurich to the th International Conference on Biological Inorganic Chemistry. To have this prestigious conference hosted under the auspices of the Zurich at the Congress Centre Kursaal Interlaken is a great honor. I hope that - will be a platform to gather and disseminate the latest knowledge in Biological Inorganic Chemistry as every scientific conference should be. However, I would like to encourage in particular the senior scientists among you to use this event to actively share your knowledge and experience with younger colleagues and students. You will find ample time to engage them in vivid discussions, to show them the different facets and challenges your research field has to offer, and to inspire them to pursue a scientific career themselves. But I would also like to encourage the junior scientists and students to profit from the knowledge and the know-how of the more experienced persons. Dare to ask them their advice and I am sure they are more than willing to answer your questions! The commitment of all of you to this highly interdisciplinary research field makes a great impact. Advances in Biological Inorganic Chemistry are of great importance because of the role and effect of metal ions in beneficial and harmful ways on biological systems in general, the environment, and as such also on all aspects of human lives. Congratulations to the local organizing team for gathering such a diverse and high-profile mix of international participants here, and for promoting and advancing this pressing research area. My best wishes to you and great success for your presentations and discussions. Prof. Dr. Michael Schaepman 7

4 Organizing Committees Organizing Committees International Organizing Committee Lucia Banci (Italy) Sue Berners-Price (Australia) Joan Broderick (USA) Ana Maria da Costa Ferreira (Brazil) Mark Fontecave (France) Eva Freisinger (Switzerland) C. David Garner (UK) Harry B. Gray (USA) Zijian Guo (China) Hugh Harris (Australia) Kenneth D. Karlin (USA), Past Secretary Bernhard K. Keppler (Austria) National Advisory Committee Edward Constable (UniBas) Paul Dyson (EPFL) Xile Hu (EPFL) Thomas Ward (UniBas) Fabio Zobi (UniFr) Local Organizing Committee Eva Freisinger (co-chair) Roland Sigel (co-chair) Roger Alberto Greta Patzke Bernhard Spingler Felix Zelder Claudio Luchinat (Italy) Dan Meyerstein (Israel) Ademir Neves (Brazil) Chris Orvig (Canada) Lawrence Que, Jr. (USA) Jan Reedijk (The Netherlands) Helmut Sigel (Switzerland), Founding Secretary Roland Sigel (Switzerland), Secretary Alfred X. Trautwein () Yoshihito Watanabe (Japan) Anthony Wedd (Australia) Ramona Erni (Conference Office) Sofia Gallo (Conference Office) Silke Johannsen (Conference Office) Kerstin Möhle (Webmaster) Beatrice Spichtig (Sponsoring) Irène Studer (Webmaster, Printed Matters) Staff A big THANK YOU to: Devi Prasad A S Esra Ahunbay Fabio Amadei Vipin Babu Robin Bolliger Richard Börner Christopher Brenig Hang Chen Richard André Cunha Fausting d Orychmont Moritz Durtschi Celina Eisenring Rachael Fay Sascha Giger Florian Gribi Nora Grundmann Melanie Gut Franz Heinemann Daniel Hernández Valdés Mirko Hofer Kevin Kraft Jennifer Lamb Ngoc An Le Raphael Lengacher Irina Markova Alejandro Marquez Tagwa Mohammed Peter Müller Sandro Ott Monica Perinelli Benjamin Probst Ilaria Przytula-Mally Franziska Rahn Ana Resende Alma Salim Luca Sauser Mauro Schilling Michal Shoshan Fabio Steffen Fabienne Stutz Zenghui Wang Lionel Wettstein Wenyu Wu Prerna Yadav Susann Zelger 8 9

5 General Information General Information Date The Conference will take place from Sunday, August 11, to Friday, August 16, 20. Conference Office & Registration Desk The conference office as well as the registration desk are located at the Foyer Auditorium. Office hours: Sunday 14:00 21:00 Monday 08:30 :00 Tuesday 08:30 :00 Wednesday 08:30 12:00 Thursday Friday 08:30 16:00 Emergency Number +41 (0) (during office hours) On-site Registration On-site registration is possible throughout the conference during the office hours. The conference fee has to be paid in cash and Swiss Francs only. Notice Board A notice board for general and current information regarding - is placed next to the conference office/registration desk. General Information Board A board and desk are placed next to the exhibition area where you can display your own information and announcements regarding future conferences, free positions etc. SBIC General Assembly The SBIC General Assembly will take place on Friday, :20 in the Theatersaal. Badges Access to the conference venue is restricted to registered persons only. All participants and accompanying persons are thus asked to wear their badge at all times. WLAN WLAN is accessible throughout the conference venue. Talk Upload Talk upload takes place in the room La Boule anytime during conference office hours. Please make sure that your talk is uploaded at least one day before your scheduled session. Talks All lecture halls are equipped with a projector and a PC computer. Remote controls and laser pointers are also available. All talks have to be uploaded 24 h prior to the corresponding session in the uplaod centre. All speakers are requested to strictly stay within their time (all times given in the program include the time for discussion): Plenary Lectures (50 min), Keynote Lectures (30 min), Invited Lectures and Long Oral Presentations (20 min), Short Oral Presentations (15 min), Lifelong Achievements Talks (20 min), Young Researcher Presentations (15 min). Poster Flash Presentations are 1 min each. You will have the opportunity to show one slide to help you convince the audience to visit your poster

6 General Information General Information Poster Presentations Posters must be prepared in portrait format with a maximum size of Super A0 (124.5 cm x 90.0 cm). Poster Sessions will take place on Monday and Thursday from 12:50-14:45. All posters will be on display for the entire duration of the conference. Please hang up your poster on Monday morning until and take it down on Friday morning until 12:00 at the latest. Presenters with even numbered posters are asked to be at their posters during the Monday Session, while presenters with odd numbered posters should be there on Thursday. Food and beverages are served for free during the Poster Sessions. Awards A total of nine poster awards and three awards for the best talks presented by the Young Researchers will be awarded based on an internal reviewing process. Coffee Breaks and Beverages Coffee, tea, and beverages as well as small things to eat will be provided during the coffee breaks. In addition, a coffee machine and water will be at your disposal during Conference Office hours. Please also note that tap water in Switzerland is drinking water and of highest quality. Lunch Lunch will be provided at the Congress Centre upon handing over your lunch ticket. Restaurant facilities outside the Congress centre There are many restaurants and coffee shops in Interlaken. The self-serving restaurants of Coop, Migros, and McDonalds offer a special discount for conference participants. Find the corresponding vouchers at the end of this program booklet. Restaurant «Spycher» at the Congress Centre The Restaurant «Spycher» runs independent of the conference, except on Friday after the Banquet. It serves a nice variety of typical Swiss dishes. Please arrange your own reservation on-site. Accompanying persons Accompanying persons are invited to the Opening Ceremony on Sunday including the Welcome Reception and to the Closing Ceremony. In addition, they are also very welcome to attend/join the 4 lunches/poster lunches. Visiting Jungfrau Area For more information please visit: Interlaken Tourismus: Jungfrau-Region: jungfrauregion.swiss/en/summer/ Schilthorn: schilthorn.ch/en/welcome Top of Europe: Interlaken Tourismus has a booth in the Congress Centre at selceted times. A 20% voucher for the Schilthornbahn is at the very back of this booklet. Sightseeing in Switzerland Switzerland has a very good public transportation system with trains running to every major city at least once an hour. More details about timetables are available on the sbb mobile app or on For more detailed advise visit the Interlaken Tourist Information office only a few steps away from the Congress Centre in the direction of the train station Interlaken West or under Banquet The Conference Banquet will take place on Friday evening, starting with an apero at :30 in the Congress Centre. You will need to show your banquet ticket at the entrance to the venue. The Restaurant «Spycher» will be transformed into a disco incl. DJ until 02:00 (with drinks at your own costs)

7 Location the original since 90 How to get to the Congress Centre The Congress Centre Kursaal Interlaken is located in the village centre (Strandbadstrasse 44, 3800 Interlaken). It is easily accessible from both train stations (Interlaken West and Interlaken Ost) within 15 minutes walking distance. Alternatively, you can take the bus number 103 to the station «Interlaken, Kursaal». Train Station Interlaken Ost Congress Centre Kursaal Interlaken Interlaken y l f e m Co! s u h t i w call Train Station Interlaken West Copyright, Bundesbehörden der Schweizerischen Eidgenossenschaft. swisstopo m Massstab 1: 10,000 Gedruckt am : ist ein Portal zur Einsicht von geolokalisierten Informationen, Daten und Diensten, die von öffentlichen Einrichtungen zur Verfügung gestellt werden Haftung: Obwohl die Bundesbehörden mit aller Sorgfalt auf die Richtigkeit der veröffentlichten Informationen achten, kann hinsichtlich der inhaltlichen Richtigkeit, Genauigkeit, Aktualität, Zuverlässigkeit und Vollständigkeit dieser Informationen keine Gewährleistung übernommen werden.copyright, Bundesbehörden der Schweizerischen Eidgenossenschaft. swisstopo 15

8 Program Overview Program Overview - runs from Sunday afternoon until Friday night, August 11-16, 20, with close to 700 registered participants from 43 countries worldwide. The scientific program consists of 5 parallel and 2 poster sessions. 3 SBIC Awards, 10 Plenary, 44 Keynote, 15 Lifelong Achievement and 158 Invited Lectures as well as 89 Oral and 239 Poster Presentations will be given. In addition, 30 Young Researcher and selected Poster Flash Presentations are especially devoted to our young colleagues, the future of our BIC community. We are very much looking forward to five days of exciting science! Plenary Lecture Keynote Lecture Invited Lecture Oral Presentation Lifelong Achievements Talk Young Researcher Presentation Poster Flash Presentation Sunday, August 11 Foyer Auditorium 14:00-17:30 Registration Auditorium 16:30-17:00 Opening Ceremony 17:00-17:50 Chen P SBIC Award :50-18:05 Break 18:05-18:50 Becker :00-21:00 - Welcome Reception Monday, August 12 Auditorium 09:00-09:50 Walton (sponsered by RSC Advances) Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig 10:00-10:30 Hirota Schulzke Hannon Guo Z 10:30-10:45 Ivancich Kirk Massoud Starha 10:45-11:10 Coffee Break 11:10-11:30 Ikeda-Saito Tegoni Miyoshi Gibson 11:30-11:50 Furtmüller Peacock Bombard Gambino 11:50-12:10 Brzezinski Pecoraro Clever Aldrich-Wright 12:10-12:25 Pinakoulaki Shengfa Okamoto Stephan Auditorium 12:30-12:50 Poster Flash Presentations 12:50-14:45 Lunch / Poster Session I (even numbers) Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig 14:45-15:05 Kroneck Kaim Sigel H Reedijk Kozlowski 15:05-15:20 Bradley Gotsbacher Ruehl Babak Bellotti 15:20-15:35 Hofbauer Schwarze Schönrath Yaourtis Perinelli 15:35-15:50 Dudek Henthorn Amadei Imberti Gozzi 15:50-16:10 Bröring Ivanovic-Bur. Barcelo-Oliver Jalilehvand Carver 16:10-16:30 Wilks Duan Shao Salifoglou Yam 16:30-16:55 Coffee Break 16:55-17:25 Hayashi Berners-Price Leimkühler Ang Banci 17:25-17:40 Morita McDonald Kjendseth Zhu Mann 17:40-18:00 Obinger Limberg Ward T Che Zhang Limei Auditorium Social Events 18:05-18:55 Vila 16 17

9 Program Overview Program Overview Tuesday, August 13 Auditorium 09:00-09:50 Crans Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig 10:00-10:30 Chang C Bren Herres-Paw. Bonnet Brunold 10:30-10:45 Wang H Probst de Franca Liu J-G Xia 10:45-11:10 Coffee Break 11:10-11:30 Song W J Agapie Swart Salassa Seebeck 11:30-11:50 Wang J Shafaat Riordan Sadler Jameson Gu. 11:50-12:10 Makris Fukuzumi Karlin Hambley Krebs C 12:10-12:25 Maher Mathieu Schindler Chen Y Span Wednesday, August 14 Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig 09:00-09:30 Rosenzweig Meyer Berger Sun H Shen J-R 09:30-09:45 Smith André Cunha Liang Hong Aureliano Kieninger 09:45-10:05 Splan Auffinger Murphy Griffith Kräutler 10:05-10:25 Green Sen Reithofer Rodriguez R Brasch 10:25-10:45 Haumann Shionoya Dyson Meade Schatzschn. 10:45-11:10 Coffee Break 11:10-11:30 Cavazza Stulz Ott I Sessler Zelder 11:30-11:50 Shoji Fonseca Guer. Ronconi Zobi Mokhir 11:50-12:10 Moura J Yamamoto Messori Policar Ragsdale 12:25-13:30 Lunch 13:30-14:00 Einsle Brudvig Lu Hureau Fahrni 14:00-14:20 Hu Y Sakai Hu X Bal Butler A 14:20-14:40 Tatsumi Chang M Menage Quintanar Duhme-Klair 14:40-15:00 Ribbe Hill Borovik Ghosh Dey Codd 15:00-15:20 DeBeer Wenger Cho Bertini Schalk 15:20-15:35 Lebrette Decroos Otte Tan Zamocky 15:35-15:50 Bjornsson Oohora Adam Price Zhang Lin 15:50-16:15 Coffee Break 16:15-16:30 Guo Y Wei Lee W-Z Min Kennedy 16:30-16:50 Daumann Hess Comba Holland J Outten C Free Afternoon 16:50-17:10 Jameson Ge. Wang B Holland P Hermann Datta 17:10-17:30 Louro Marinescu Sosa-Torres Alberto Gumienna-K. 17:30-17:50 Giedroc Luber Peralta Xing Outten F Auditorium 17:55-18:45 Franz 18

10 Program Overview Program Overview Thursday, August 15 Auditorium Friday, August 16 Auditorium 09:00-09:50 Keppler 09:00-09:50 de Cola Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig 10:00-10:30 Armstrong Küpper F Andrade Marmion Högbom 10:30-10:45 Sugimoto Miller Horn Sousa Hersleth 10:45-11:10 Coffee Break 11:10-11:30 Neese Que L Magyar Barba-Behrens Lee Y 11:30-11:50 Shaw Majumdar Barrios Heffeter Ruiz 11:50-12:10 O Hagan Harrop Hsu Da Costa Fer. Biver 12:10-12:25 Magnuson Majlesi Dutta Chen Z-F Kubeil Auditorium 12:30-12:50 Poster Flash Presentations Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig 10:00-10:30 Wong K-B Kikuchi Pikramenou Hartinger Petering 10:30-10:45 Tosha Pluth Szalai Mukherjee A Heffern 10:45-11:10 Coffee Break 11:10-11:30 Ciurli Hemmingsen Eliseeva Chao Meloni 11:30-11:50 Hausinger Schiemann Petoud Romero Blindauer 11:50-12:10 Moura I Li H Zhang J-L Butler S Gibney 12:10-12:30 Varotsis Harris Que E Allen Yukl 12:30-13:30 Lunch / SBIC General Assembly 13:30-13:50 Dawson Sletten Ward R Brabec Hagen 12:50-14:45 Lunch / Poster Session II (odd numbers) 13:50-14:10 Walton Dominguez-M. Jiao Ghosh Küpper H 14:10-14:30 Raven Hartwig Stachura Yang X Robinson Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig 14:45-15:05 Crichton Meyerstein Lippert Farkas Yamauchi 15:05-15:20 Zuccarello Ségaud Zima Frei Németh 15:20-15:35 Ciano Mondal Chino Biancalana Abdiaziz 15:35-15:50 Trindade Brenig Cutsail Chan Bulos 15:50-16:10 Bjerrum Kim Murthy Mukherjee C Dobbek 16:10-16:30 Berggren Kovacs Telser Mao Z Fontecilla-Camps 16:30-16:55 Coffee Break 16:55-17:25 Shima Tang R Liu Y Donelly Le Brun 17:25-17:45 Britt Turano Liang Hao Nowak-Sliw. Roessler Auditorium Lim / SBIC Award :30-14:50 Roelfes Lönnberg Masuda Suman Michel 14:50-15:10 Rosato Galindo Stripp Erxleben Krezel 15:10-15:30 Sligar Thulstrup Hasnain Spingler Dell'Acqua 15:30-15:55 Coffee Break 15:55-16:25 Zamble Müller O Halloran DeRose Faller 16:25-16:45 Rowinska-Zy. Börner Chacon Morrow Austin Auditorium :40 Dey A / SBIC Award 20 17:40-18:15 Closing :30-20:00 Apéro 20:00-02:00 Banquet / Disco 20 21

11 :00-21:00 PL-02: Paul-David Becker BSP., Switzerland How to Inspire with Emotions Roland Sigel Chair 18:05-18:50 Auditorium Hall 17:50-18:05 Opening Ceremony Registration - Welcome Reception Break PL-01: Peng Chen (SBIC Award 2017) Peking University, China Transition metal-triggered protein activation and signaling in living systems Michael Hannon Chair 17:00-17:50 Auditorium Hall 16:30-17:00 14:00-17:30 Sunday, August 11 Program: Sunday 23

12 Program: Monday Program: Monday Monday, August 12 Auditorium Chair Sue Berners-Price 09:00-09:50 PL-03: Paul Walton York, United Kingdom Gender equality in science: why is it taking so long? Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Takashi Hayashi Martha Sosa-Torres Silke Leimkühler Wee Han Ang KN-04: Zijian Guo Nanjing University, China Mitochondria Targeting Platinum Anticancer Complexes KN-03: Michael Hannon Birmingham, United Kingdom Metallo-Supramolecular DNA and RNA recognition combined with Nanoscience to achieve bio-activity KN-02: Carola Schulzke Universität Greifswald, The molybdenum cofactor and the chemical challenges it represents 10:00-10:30 KN-01: Shun Hirota Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan Oligomerization of cytochrome c, myoglobin, and related heme proteins by 3D domain swapping OP-04: Pavel Starha Palacky University, Czech Republic Half-Sandwich Tantalum Complexes as a New Scaffold for Bioinorganic Chemistry OP-03: Salah Massoud Louisiana at Lafayette, United DNA cleavage and Cytotoxicity of Fivecoordinate Cu(II) Complexes Based on Piperazine Bearing Pendant Pyridyl Arms OP-02: Martin Kirk The New Mexico, United Molybdenum Cofactor Construction and Novel Cofactor Contributions to Catalysis 10:30-10:45 OP-01: Anabella Ivancich CNRS-France, France A spectroscopybased approach to understand resistance of M. tuberculosis to activate the prodrug isoniazid via mutations in the KatG heme enzyme :45-11:10 Coffee Break IL-004: Dan Gibson The Hebrew University, Israel Novel Approaches to New Classes of Multi-Action Pt(IV) Anticancer agents IL-003: Daisuke Miyoshi Konan University, Japan Molecularly-targeted photodynamic therapy (mtpdt) for a cancer-related RAS mrna G-quadruplex by an anionic phthalocyanine with zinc ion IL-002: Matteo Tegoni Parma, Italy Copper(I) and copper(ii) binding to R1 and R3 fragments of tau protein 11:10-11:30 IL-001: Masao Ikeda- Saito Charles University, Czech Republic Heme Degradation in Pathogenic Bacteria IL-007: Dinorah Gambino Universidad de la República, Uruguay Pt-Fe heterobimetallic ferrocenyl derivatives show cytotoxicity on highly proliferative cells IL-006: Sophie Bombard-Caucat Institut Curie, France G-quadruplex binding metal complexes drugs as potential candidate for Radiosensitization IL-005: Anna Peacock Birmingham, United Kingdom Advancing metalloprotein design for new functions and applications 11:30-11:50 OP-05: Paul Furtmüller Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Austria Posttranslational Modification of Heme in Peroxidases Impact on Structure and Function IL-011: Janice Aldrich-Wright Western Sydney University, Australia Multiaction Platinum Anticancer Complexes IL-010: Guido Clever TU Dortmund University, Metallo-Proteininspired Transition- Metal Coordination G-Quadruplex DNA IL-009: Vincent Pecoraro Michigan, United How Heavy Metal Binding to the LINE-1 ORF1p May Influence Human Retrotransposition 11:50-12:10 IL-008: Peter Brzezinski Stockholm University, Sweden Bacterial and mitochondrial respiratory supercomplexes

13 Program: Monday Program: Monday Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Takashi Hayashi Martha Sosa-Torres Silke Leimkühler Wee Han Ang OP-09: Holger Stephan HZDR, 1,4,7-Triazacyclononane ligands as bifunctional radiocopper chelating agents OP-08: Akimitsu Okamoto Tokyo, Japan Inorganic reactions for analysis of epigenetically modified DNA OP-07: Ye Shengfa Max-Planck Institut für Kohlenforschung, Electronic Structures and Reactivity of Iron(V)-Oxo and Nitrido Complexes 12:10-12:25 OP-06: Eftychia Pinakoulaki Cyprus, Cyprus Nitrite Coordination and Associated Spin Transitions in Heme- Globins as Revealed by Resonance Raman Spectroscopy Auditorium 12:30-12:50 Poster Flash Presentations 12:50-14:45 Lunch / Poster Session I (even numbers) Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Shun Hirota Carola Schulzke Andrea Erxleben Zijian Guo Paul Walton LA-05: Henryk Kozlowski Wrocław, Poland What could be fascinating in meallopeptides or modelling of metalloproteins LA-04: Jan Reedijk Leiden University, Netherlands The Periodic Table celebrates its 150 th birthday: Still a Major Tool for Bioinorganic Chemistry LA-03: Helmut Sigel Basel, Switzerland Bioinorganic Chemistry - A Topic for Life - From the Past to the Future LA-02: Wolfgang Kaim Universitaet Stuttgart, Metal Coordination by Biorelevant Purine and Pterin Heterocycles 14:45-15:05 LA-01: Peter M. H. Kroneck Konstanz, Ancient Food - How Microbes Reduce Sulfate to Hydrogen Sulfide for Energy Conservation YR-05: Denise Bellotti Wrocław, Poland Zn(II) and Cu(II) binding ability of ZinT a highly conserved periplasmic protein expressed by different bacterial species YR-04: Maria Babak National University of Singapore, Department of Chemistry, Singapore Dual-targeting Dualaction Platinum(IV) Platform for Enhanced Anticancer Activity and Reduced Nephrotoxicity YR-03: Carmen Ruehl Imperial College London, United Kingdom Exploring a new binding mode of octahedral cobalt complexes to G- quadruplex DNA YR-02: Michael Gotsbacher Sydney, Australia Azido-Desferrioxamine B for generating chemical probes using in situ copperfree click chemistry 15:05-15:20 YR-01: Justin Bradley East Anglia, United Kingdom The di-iron catalytic center of SynFtn carries out hitherto uncharacterized ironoxygen chemistry YR-10: Monica Perinelli Zurich, Switzerland mal_mt3: The first iron-binding metallothionein YR-09: Andria Yaourtis School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney, NSW Australia Metals In Medicine: Phenotypic Changes Induced In Breast Cancer Cells Treated With Metal-Complexes YR-08: Isabell Schönrath Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, 1,3-Diaza-2-oxophenoxazine as a luminescent cytosine analog in silver(i)-mediated base pairing YR-07: Benedikt Schwarze Leipzig University, Development of a new class of potent cytotoxic bioinorganic agents: Molybdacarboranes bearing versatile 2,2'-bipyridine-modified tamoxifene-type vectors 15:20-15:35 YR-06: Stefan Hofbauer Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria Molecular mechanism of coproheme to heme b conversion 26 27

14 Program: Monday Program: Monday Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Shun Hirota Carola Schulzke Andrea Erxleben Zijian Guo Paul Walton YR-15: Marta Gozzi Leipzig University, On the Combination of a Ruthenacarborane Fragment with Quinoline- Based Autophagy Inhibitors YR-14: Cinzia Imberti Warwick, United Kingdom Targeting photoactive Pt(IV) azido anticancer complexes by protein conjugation YR-13: Fabio Amadei Zurich, Switzerland Hunting for the identity of the missing metabolite of the Moco riboswitch in the Moco biosynthetic pathway YR-12: Justin Henthorn Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Selenium as a (Non-) Innocent X-ray Spectroscopic Probe in FeS Clusters: Characterization of Diiron Dichalcogenide Complexes Relevant to Se-substituted Nitrogenase 15:35-15:50 YR-11: Dorota Dudek Wrocław, Poland How the coordination of Zn 2+ and Cu 2+ ions affects the antimicrobial properties of non-aggregating analogues of amylin IL-015: Peggy Carver Michigan, College of Pharmacy, United Iron Homeostasis in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): Risks of infection with Administration of Iron (Fe) products and Transfusions OP-10: Farideh Jalilehvand Calgary, Canada Cellular Uptake and Reactivity with Sulfur-containing Biomolecules of Antitumor Active Dirhodium(II) Tetraacetate IL-014: Miquel Barcelo-Oliver the Balearic Islands, Spain Effect of the cobalamin integrity on the regulation by the B12-riboswitch from Klebsiella Pneumoniae IL-013: Ivana Ivanovic-Burmazovic Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen- Nürnberg, Bioinorganic Redox Signaling and Catalytic Transformations of O 2 -, NO and H2S 15:50-16:10 IL-012: Martin Bröring TU Braunschweig, Corroles@Heme Proteins: The case of the P. aeruginosa heme acquisition system IL-020: Vivian Wing Wah Yam The Hong Kong, China Versatile Metal- Ligand Chromophoric Building Blocks - From Simple Discrete Metal Complexes to Ensembles, Conjugates and Nano-Assemblies for Sensing, Molecular Imaging and Bioassays IL-0: Thanos Salifoglou Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Insulin mimetic metal-induced cellular events in metabolic pathologies. The case of Diabetes mellitus II. IL-018: Fangwei Shao Zhejiang University, China [Pt(bpa)] 2+ : a lightswitch for RNA G-quadruplexes in live cells IL-017: Chunying Duan Dalian Technology, China Functional Assembly and Enzyme Mimic of Metal Organic Architectures 16:10-16:30 IL-016: Angela Wilks Maryland, United Extracellular heme sensing and utilization: A novel metallotherapeutic target for the treatment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection :30-16:55 Coffee Break Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Martin Bröring Wolfgang Kaim Miquel Barcelo-Oliver Janice Aldrich-Wright Vivian Yam KN-09: Lucia Banci Florence, Italy Metal trafficking in cells through a cellular structural biology approach KN-08: Wee Han Ang National University of Singapore, Singapore Anticancer Platinum(IV) Prodrug Complexes and Their Activation Processes KN-07: Silke Leimkühler Potsdam, Exploring the functional versatility of the molybdenum cofactors present in molybdoenzymes KN-06: Sue Berners- Price Grffith University, Australia Glycans as Ligands in Bioinorganic Chemistry 16:55-17:25 KN-05: Takashi Hayashi Osaka University, Japan Supramolecular Hemoprotein Assemblies

15 Program: Monday Program: Tuesday Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Martin Bröring Wolfgang Kaim Miquel Barcelo-Oliver Janice Aldrich-Wright Vivian Yam OP-15: Samuel Mann California, San Francisco, United Toward the De Novo Design of Functional Metalloporphyrin-Containing Proteins OP-14: Guangyu Zhu City Hong Kong, China Development of Pt(IV) anticancer prodrugs than can be controllably activated by visible light OP-13: Åsmund Røhr Kjendseth Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway Mechanism of the chitinolytic peroxygenase reaction OP-12: Aidan McDonald Trinity College Dublin, the Dublin, Ireland Mimicking class Ib dimanganese ribonucleotide reductase 17:25-17:40 OP-11: Yoshitsugu Morita Chuo University, Japan Hemoglobin (βc93a)- Albumin Cluster with Moderate Allosteric Effect by Inositol Hexaphosphate OP-16: Limei Zhang Nebraska-Lincoln, United Structural and Mechanistic Investigation on Iron-Sulfur Cluster- Bound Transcription Factors in Mycobacterium tuberculosis IL-024: Chi-Ming Che The Hong Kong, Hong Kong Anti-cancer Platinum(II) Complexes with Non-Canonical Mechanisms of Action Distinct from Cisplatin IL-023: Thomas Ward Basel, Switzerland Artificial Metalloenzymes for in vivo Catalysis: Challenges and Opportunities IL-022: Christian Limberg Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, A Biomimetic Nickel Complex with a Reduced CO 2 Ligand Generated by Formate Deprotonation and its Behaviour towards CO 2 17:40-18:00 IL-021: Christian Obinger Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Austria Molecular mechanism of enzymatic chlorite degradation Hall Auditorium Chair Peter Kroneck 18:05-18:55 PL-04: Alejandro Vila IBR - Rosario, Argentina Metallo-β-lactamases: a Tug of War between Bacteria and the Immune System for the available Zn(II) Tuesday, August 13 Hall Auditorium Chair Jan Reedijk 09:00-09:50 PL-05: Debbie Crans Colorado State University, United Biometal Enhancers of Viral Medicines Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Christoph Fahrni Gary Brudvig Yi Lu Christelle Hureau Oliver Einsle KN-14: Thomas Brunold Wisconsin, United Structure/Function Relationships in Cysteine and Cysteamine Dioxygenases KN-13: Sylvestre Bonnet Leiden University, Netherlands Cyclometallated anticancer compounds in phototherapy: different colors, different isomers KN-12: Sonja Herres-Pawlis RWTH Aachen University, Biometic oxygen transfer and electron transfer - novel models for two archetype reactions KN-11: Kara Bren Rochester, United Mini-enzymes for Fuel Production and Small Molecule Activation 10:00-10:30 KN-10: Christopher Chang California, Berkeley, United Transition Metal Signaling: Bioinorganic Chemistry Beyond Active Sites OP-21: Wei Xia Sun Yat-sen University, China The molecular mechanism of gallium uptake by Pseudomonas aeruginosa OP-20: Jin-Gang Liu East China University of Science and Technology, China Multi-functional Nanoplatforms for Photo-controlled Targeted Nitric Oxide Delivery OP-: Luiz Gonzaga de Franca Lopes Federal Ceara, Brazil Comparison in the kinetics of vasodilation of sodium nitroprusside and ruthenium nitrosyl complexes OP-18: Benjamin Probst Zurich, Switzerland Understanding Hydrogen Evolution by Cobalt Polypyridyl Catalysts in Water: Photocatalysis, Kinetics and Pourbaix Diagram for CoII(tpy) 10:30-10:45 OP-17: Haibo Wang The Hong Kong, Hong Kong Deciphering molecular mechanism of silver by integrated omic approaches enables enhancing its antimicrobial efficacy in E. coli

16 Program: Tuesday Program: Tuesday 10:45-11:10 Coffee Break Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Christoph Fahrn Gary Brudvig Yi Lu Christelle Hureau Oliver Einsle OP-23: Florian Seebeck Basel, Switzerland Structure of formylglycine-generating enzyme in complex with copper and substrate reveals an acidic pocket for binding and activation of molecular oxygen IL-027: Luca Salassa Donostia International Physics Center, Spain Flavin-Mediated Biorthogonal Catalysis For Drug Activation IL-026: Marcel Swart Universitat de Girona, Spain Linking spectroscopy to chemical structures of shortlived species OP-22: Theodor Agapie California Institute of Technology, United Synthetic Cluster Models of the Biological Oxygen Evolving Complex: Insights Regarding Function and Spectroscopy 11:10-11:30 IL-025: Woon Ju Song Seoul National University, Republic of Korea De Novo Design of α-helical and β-barrel Metallohydrolases IL-032: Guy Jameson The Melbourne, Australia Substrate Orientation and Reaction in Thiol Dioxygenases IL-031: Peter Sadler Warwick, United Kingdom Catalytic Organometallic Anticancer Complexes IL-030: Charles Riordan Delaware, United C-H Activation by a Nickel-Dioxygen Complex IL-029: Hannah Shafaat The Ohio State University, United Inspired by Nature: Model Metalloenzymes for Energy Conversion 11:30-11:50 IL-028: Jiangyun Wang Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Metalloprotein design using genetic code expansion IL-037: Carsten Krebs Pennsylvania State University, United Use of Stable Vanadyl as a Structural Mimic of The Reactive Ferryl Intermediate in Fe(II)- and 2-(Oxo)- Glutarate-Dependent Oxygenases IL-036: Trevor Hambley Sydney, Australia Targeted Delivery of Metal Complexes for Precision Oncology IL-035: Kenneth Karlin Johns Hopins U., United Cupric-Superoxides, i.e., Primary Copper(I) O 2- Adducts: Stabilization Physical-Spectroscopic Properties and Substrate Oxidative Reactivity IL-034: Shunichi Fukuzumi Mijo University, Japan The Past and Future of Bioinspired Artificial Photosynthesis 11:50-12:10 IL-033: Thomas Makris South Carolina, United Emerging Roles of Metalloenzymes for Advanced Biofuel Biosynthesis OP-53: Ingrid Span Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Sulfide protects [FeFe] hydrogenases from oxygen OP-27: Yu Chen Sun Yat-Sen University, China Nucleus-targeting Ru(II) complexes as topoisomerase I/II dual inhibitors OP-26: Siegfried Schindler Justus-Liebig-Universität, Interaction of Dioxygen with Copper and Iron Complexes with a New Tripodal Imine Ligand OP-25: Emilie Mathieu Uppsala University, Sweden Photoinducedelectron transfer in lanthanide complexes 12:10-12:25 OP-24: Megan Maher La Trobe University, Australia Structural snapshots of manganese uptake in Streptococcus pneumoniae :25-13:30 Lunch

17 Program: Tuesday Program: Tuesday Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Lucia Banci Kara Bren Sonja Herres-Pawlis Sylvestre Bonnet Thomas Brunold KN-: Christoph Fahrni Georgia Institute of Technology, United Probing the Dynamics of Cellular Copper in the Subfemtomolar Regime KN-18: Christelle Hureau CNRS, France POMs to counteract the effect of Cu(II) Aβ interaction in the context of Alzheimer s disease KN-17: Yi Lu Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United Designing Heteronuclear Metalloenzymes Involved in Multi-Electron Redox Processes: Roles of the Secondary Coordination Spheres for High Enzymatic Activity and Low Overpotentials KN-16: Gary Brudvig Yale University, United Water Oxidation Chemistry of Photosystem II and Artificial Systems 13:30-14:00 KN-15: Oliver Einsle Freiburg, Biological Nitrogen Fixation at a Dinuclear Active Site in Nitrogenase IL-042: Alison Butler California, Santa Barbara, United Microbial Genome Screening for Siderophore Biosynthetic Pathways IL-041: Wojciech Bal Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Kinetic aspects of Cu(II) exchange and relevance to betaamyloid biochemistry IL-040: Xile Hu EPFL, Switzerland [Mn]-Hydrogenase IL-039: Ken Sakai Kyushu University, Japan Molecular Catalysis Towards Artificial Solar Generation of Fuels 14:00-14:20 IL-038: Yilin Hu California, Irvine, United CO 2 Activation and Reduction by Nitrogenase Fe Proteins and Synthetic [Fe 4 S 4 ] Clusters IL-047: Anne-Kathrin Duhme-Klair York, United Kingdom Iron-siderophores as redox-reversible anchors in artificial metalloenzymes IL-046: Liliana Quintanar Cinvestav (Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN), Mexico Copper-Protein Interactions at the Synapse: Relevance to Alzheimer's Disease IL-045: Stephane Menage UNIVERSITY GRE- NOBLE-ALPES, France NiKA as versatile scaffold for the design of artificial oxidases/oxygenases IL-044: Michelle Chang UC Berkeley, United Discovery and application of a bioinorganic pathway for the production of terminal alkyne amino acids 14:20-14:40 IL-043: Kazuyuki Tatsumi Nagoya University, Japan Electronic and Geometric Flexibility of Iron-Sulfur Clusters: Relevance to the Nitrogenase Active Sites IL-052: Rachel Codd Sydney, Australia Assembly of Non-Native Dimeric Macrocyclic Siderophores Using Dual Approaches in Metal-Mediated Synthesis IL-051: Somdatta Ghosh Dey Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, India Alzheimer's Disease: A Heme Perspective IL-050: Andrew Borovik California-Irvine, United Confinement of Metal Centers within Bioinspired Hosts IL-049: Craig Hill Mory University, United Activity, selectivity and stability in carbon-free, molecular water oxidation catalysts 14:40-15:00 IL-048: Markus Ribbe California, Irvine, United Nitrogenase M-Cluster Assembly: Tracing the «9th Sulfur» of the Nitrogenase Cofactor via a Semi-Synthetic Approach IL-056: Isabelle Schalk Strasbourg - CNRS, France Siderophore-antibiotic conjugates - diverting iron uptake to deliver drugs inside bacteria OP-29: Luca Bertini Università degli studi di Milano-Bicocca, Italy On the propagation of the OH radical produced by Cu(II) Abeta(1-16). The intramolecular Abeta oxidation processes from the molecular modelling point of view OP-37: Jaeheung Cho DGIST, Republic of Korea Manganese reactive oxygen complexes in C-H bond activation and oxygen atom transfer reaction IL-054: Oliver Wenger Basel, Switzerland Combined Enzyme and Photoredox Catalysis and other Adventures in Aqueous Photochemistry 15:00-15:20 IL-053: Serena DeBeer Max-Planck-Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Beyond the E0 state of nitrogenase: Spectroscopic studies of Intermediates in biological dinitrogen reduction 34 35

18 Program: Tuesday Program: Tuesday Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Lucia Banci Kara Bren Sonja Herres-Pawlis Sylvestre Bonnet Thomas Brunold OP-34: Marcel Zamocky University Vienna, Austria Discovering Gene Clusters Coding for Cephalochordata Heme Peroxidases OP-33: Cai-Ping Tan Sun Yat-Sen University, China Exploring the Coordination Environment of Phosphorescent Metal Complexes for Potent Multifunctional Anticancer Agents OP-32: Matthias Otte Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Bio-inspired complexes using an endo-functionalized organic cage as ligand OP-31: Christophe Decroos CNRS - Aix Marseille Université, France Unusual second coordination sphere in the copper active site of some bacterial lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases 15:20-15:35 OP-30: Hugo Lebrette Stockholm University, Sweden Mn/Fe ribonucleotide reductase pictured by femtosecond crystallography OP-39: Lin Zhang Freiburg, Functional Assembly of a Recombinant Nitrous Oxide Reductase in Escherichia coli OP-38: Eric Price Saskatchewan, Canada Synergistic Use of Computational, Spectroscopic, and Radiochemical Methods to Design the Next-Generation of Radiometal Chelators OP-90: Suzanne Adam Universite Grenoble Alpes/CEA Grenoble, France Characterization and Reactivity of Heterobimetallic Complexes for Bioinspired CO 2 Chemical Valorization OP-36: Koji Oohora Osaka University, Japan Hemoprotein Reconstituted with Manganese Porphycene toward a Catalyst for Alkane Hydroxylation 15:35-15:50 OP-35: Ragnar Bjornsson Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Calculations of the redox states of Mo nitrogenase 15:50-16:15 Coffee Break Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Serene DeBeer Oliver Wenger Stephane Menage Liliana Quintanar Anne Duhme-Klair OP-44: David Kennedy National Research Council Canada, Canada Quantifying the Biological Fate of Nanosilver OP-43: Yuanzeng Min Science and Technology of China, China Nanomedicine for Improving Chemoradiotherapy, Real-time Evaluating Drug Efficacy, and Enhancing Immunotherapy in Cancer Treatment OP-41: Wei Wei Nanjing University, China Structural insights and biomimetic application of heavy metal protein OP-42: Way-Zen Lee National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan, Republic of China Reactivity Study of Nonheme Manganese(III)-Superoxo Complex OP-40: Yisong GUO Carnegie Mellon University, United The Choreography of the Oxygen Atom Transfer in the Epoxidation Reaction Catalyzed by the Non-Heme Iron Enzyme, AsqJ IL-060: Caryn Outten South Carolina, United Iron-Sulfur Cluster Sensors: Roles for Monothiol Glutaredoxins and BolA Proteins in Iron Regulation IL-059: Jason Holland Zurich, Switzerland Radiochemistry in a flash - applications of photochemistry in radiotracer design IL-058: Peter Comba University Heidelberg, New reaction channels with nonheme iron oxidation catalysts OP-45: Corinna Hess Technische Universität München, Earth-abundant mono- and bi-metallic Mabiq complexes for photocatalysis IL-057: Lena Daumann Ludwig-Maximilians- Universität München, Essential and Ubiquitous: Lanthanides in Methanol Dehydrogenases

19 Program: Tuesday Program: Tuesday Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Serene DeBeer Oliver Wenger Stephane Menage Liliana Quintanar Anne Duhme-Klair IL-064: Ankona Datta Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India What's the Catch in Catching Cu: Redox- State Selective Chelators for Alleviating Cu Ion Induced Oxidative Stress IL-063: Petr Hermann Universita Karlova (Charles University), Czech Republic Solution and solid-state studies of copper(ii) complexes of cb-cyclams with phosphorus acid pendant arms: ligands for 64 Cu-radiopharmaceuticals IL-062: Patrick Holland Yale University, United Iron-Sulfur Clusters With Unsaturated Iron Sites OP-46: Baomin Wang Dalian Technology, China Construction and Function of Biomimetic Diiron Nitrogen Fixation Systems IL-061: Geoffrey Jameson Massey University, New Zealand Subtle asymmetry in homo-oligomeric metalloproteins - crystal-packing artefacts or functionally significant? IL-068: Elzbieta Gumienna-Kontecka Wrocław, Poland Iron(II) clathrochelates as CDreporters of the structural and conformational alterations of proteins IL-067: Roger Alberto Zurich, Switzerland Direct 99m Tc labeling of pi-aromatic ligands in pharmaceutical lead structures IL-066: Martha Elena Sosa-Torres Unversidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, Mexico Oxygen Activation by C-H breaking in the Oxidative Dehydrogenation of Polyamines Coordinated to Iron(III) OP-47: Smaranda Marinescu Southern California, United Efficient CO 2 Reduction by Cobalt Catalysts with Pendant Hydrogen- Bond Donors IL-065: Ricardo Louro Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Going across the wall: characterization of the terminal reductase located on the surface of the cell wall of the electroactive and thermophilic Grampositive bacterium Thermincola potens JR IL-073: Franklin W Outten South Carolina, United Direct observation of SufS reaction intermediates reveals the functional role of conserved actives site residues. IL-072: Bengang Xing Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Unique Lanthanide Fluorescent Probes for Specific Manipulation of Cellular Functions and Localized Theranostics IL-071: Rosely Peralta Federal Santa Catarina, Brazil Photoliberation of CO From Organometallic Compounds Coupled to Functionalized Graphene Oxide IL-070: Sandra Luber Zurich, Switzerland Computational studies and design in the field of bio-inspired solar light-driven water splitting IL-069: David Giedroc Indiana University, United Functional and mechanistic insights into zinc-dependent metallochaperones Hall Auditorium Chair Henryk Kozlowski PL-06: Katherine Franz Duke University, United Infectiously Inorganic: A Metallocentric View of Antimicrobial Activity

20 Program: Wednesday Program: Wednesday Wednesday, August 14 Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Christine Cavazza Eugen Stulz Ingo Ott Jonathan Sessler Felix Zelder KN-24: Jian-Ren Shen Okayama University, Japan Mechanism of photosynthetic water oxidation KN-23: Hongzhe Sun Hong Kong, Hong Kong Unveiling the mechanism of action of bismuth drugs by an integrative metallomic approach: new medicinal applications beyond Helicobacter pylori infection KN-22: Walter Berger Medicinal University of Vienna, Austria Metal Drugs and the Anticancer Immune Response KN-21: Franc Meyer Universität Göttingen, Biomimetic [2Fe-2S] Clusters with His-type Alternative Ligands: Proton Coupled Electron Transfer, Ligand Rearrangements and Cluster Nitrosylation 09:00-09:30 KN-20: Amy Rosenzweig Northwestern University, United The copper centers of particulate methane monooxygenase OP-52: Christoph Kieninger Innsbruck, Austria Swapping Cobalt for Nickel in Vitamin B12: Nibalamin OP-51: Manuel Aureliano Algarve, Portugal Polyoxovanadates with antibacterial activity: Are P-type ATPases the only target? OP-50: Hong Liang Guangxi Normal University, China Traditional Chinese Active Ingredients Metal-based Anticancer Agents OP-49: Richard André Cunha Zurich, Switzerland An atomistic view over Mg 2 + induced kinetic heterogeneity in the group II intron-exon recognition site 09:30-09:45 OP-48: Aaron Smith Maryland Baltimore County, United Escherichia coli FeoC binds an oxygensensitive, redox-active [4Fe-4S] cluster IL-077: Bernhard Kräutler Innsbruck, Austria Vitamin B12 and the Periodic System IL-076: Darren Griffith RCSI, Ireland Antimony and Bismuth Hydroxamato/Hydroximato Complexes Targeting Antimicrobial Resistance IL-075: Catherine Murphy Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United Cascading Biological Effects and Impacts from Gold Nanocrystals IL-074: Pascal Auffinger CNRS - Strasbourg, France Nucleobase carbonyl groups are poor Mg 2+ binders but excellent monovalent ion binders - Simple stereochemical rules stress the presence of K + at the rrna decoding center 09:45-10:05 OP-28: Kathryn Splan Macalester College, United Impact of Cu(I) on Structural Metalbinding Sites in Zinc Metalloproteins and Peptides IL-082: Nicola Brasch Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand Exploring the Mechanism of HNO Release from Photoactive Piloty's Acid Derivatives Incorporating the (Hydroxynaphthalenyl)methyl Phototrigger IL-081: Raphaël Rodriguez CNRS, France Reprogramming the reactivity of iron in cancer IL-080: Michael Reithofer Vienna, Austria Water-soluble NHC stabilized Gold Nanoparticles IL-079: Dipankar Sen Simon Fraser University, Canada, Canada A Catalytic DNA that promotes Azide- Alkyne Cycloaddition with both Cu + and Cu 2+ 10:05-10:25 IL-078: Michael Green California, United Compound II Déjà Vu 40 41

21 Program: Wednesday Program: Wednesday Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Christine Cavazza Eugen Stulz Ingo Ott Jonathan Sessler Felix Zelder IL-087: Ulrich Schatzschneider Julius-Maximilians- Universität Würzburg, Bioorthogonal «click» reactions as a quick access to functionalized bioactive molecules: Unexpected intermediates from kinetic studies IL-086: Thomas Meade Northwestern University, United Real-Time Tracking of Gene Therapy by Bioactivated MR contrast Probes IL-085: Paul Dyson EPFL, Switzerland Drug resistance: what are the options for metal-based drugs? IL-084: Mitsuhiko Shionoya The Tokyo, Japan Metal-responsive DNAzymes based on Metal-mediated DNA Base Pairing 10:25-10:45 IL-083: Michael Haumann Freie Universität Berlin, Catalytic cycle of [FeFe]-hydrogenase studied by spectroscopy and theory 10:45-11:10 Coffee Break Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Amy Rosenzweig Franc Meyer Walter Berger Hongzhe Sun Jian-Ren Shen OP-55: Felix Zelder Zurich, Switzerland A Nickel Containing Vitamin B12 Derivate Similarities and Differences with Cofactor F430 IL-090: Jonathan Sessler The Texas at Austin, United Texas Inspired Metal-based Drug Discovery Adventures IL-089: Ingo Ott Technische Universität Braunschweig, Medicinal Chemistry of Biscarbene Gold(I) Complexes as Anticancer Drugs IL-088: Eugen Stulz Southampton, United Kingdom DNA based multiporphyrin systems: from light pipes to membrane anchors 11:10-11:30 OP-54: Christine Cavazza University Grenoble Alpes, France A peculiar Ni(II)- binding site in the carbon monoxide dehydrogenase accessory protein CooT IL-093: Andriy Mokhir Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, N-Alkylaminoferrocene-based prodrugs activated by oxidation to toxic species: potential applications for the treatment of cancer and inflammatory diseases OP-57: Fabio Zobi Université de Fribourg, Switzerland Antiplasmodial activity and in vivo bio-distribution of chloroquine molecules released with a 4-(4-ethynylphenyl)- triazole moiety from organometallocobalamins that accumulate in both erythro- and hepatocytes IL-092: Luca Ronconi National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland Metal-based dithiocarbamato glycoconjugates: a suitable strategy to target tumor glycolysis? IL-091: Celia Fonseca Guerra Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands Interactions in G-Quadruplexes: Quantifying the Interaction of Cations with the Internal Channel Site 11:30-11:50 OP-56: Osami Shoji Nagoya University, Japan Hydroxylation of Nonnative Substrates by Cytochrome P450BM3 Exploiting Decoy Molecules IL-098: Stephen Ragsdale Michigan, United Structural Rearrangements and Chemical Coupling Drive the Nickel- Based Organometallic Enzymology of Anaerobic CO 2 and CO Fixation IL-097: Clotilde Policar Ecole Normale Supérieure, PSL Université Paris, France Design of bio-inspired SOD mimics: from artificial amine centered Mncomplexes to Cupeptidomimetics IL-096: Luigi Messori Florence, Italy Anticancer Gold-based Drugs: New Mechanistic Insights IL-095: Yasuhiko Yamamoto Tsukuba, Japan Heme Meets DNA 11:50-12:10 IL-094: Jose Moura Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Protein Template Assisted Synthesis of Metal Sites Relevant for Biology and Chemistry Free Afternoon

22 Program: Thursday Program: Thursday Thursday, August 15 Hall Auditorium Chair Bernhard Lippert 9:00-9:50 PL-07: Bernhard Keppler Vienna, Austria Metallodrug strategies in a changing environment of anticancer drug development Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Seigo Shima Ruikang Tang Yangzhong Liu Paul Donelly Nick Le Brun KN-29: Martin Högbom Stockholm University, Sweden Metal-free ribonucleotide reductase powered by a DOPA radical KN-28: Celine Marmion Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Ireland Rational Design and Development of Multi-Modal Metallodrugs: Breaking the Drug Resistance Paradigm? KN-27: Susana Andrade University Freiburg, The Coordination Geometry of Ammonium Cations in the Receptor Ks-Amt5 KN-26: Frithjof Küpper Aberdeen, United Kingdom An inorganic antioxidant in a living system impacting atmospheric and marine chemistry: Iodide in seaweeds (kelp) 10:00-10:30 KN-25: Fraser Armstrong Universty of Oxford, United Kingdom Enzyme Catalysis in Electrified Nanospace OP-62: Hans-Petter Hersleth Oslo, Norway Activation of the Class Ib Ribonucleotide Reductase by a Flavodoxin Reductase in Bacillus cereus OP-61: Eduardo H. S. Sousa Federal Ceará, Brazil An isoniazid-conjugated ruthenium complex as a new strategy for phototherapy OP-60: Adolfo Horn Junior Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil Phosphatase activity of a new dinuclear zinc complex containing an unsymmetrical heptadentade N4O3-donor ligand OP-59: Reece Miller Ruhr University Bochum, Exploiting the Unique Properties of Transition Metals in the Fight against Antibiotic Resistance 10:30-10:45 OP-58: Hiroshi Sugimoto RIKEN, Japan Structural basis of iron reduction by human duodenal cytochrome b (Dcytb) involved in intestinal iron absorption 10:45-11:10 Coffee Break OP-63: Yunho Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea Selective Transformation of CO 2 to CO at a Single Nickel Center Inspired by CODH IL-102: Norah Barba-Behrens Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico Insight into non-covalent interactions of biological active copper complexes and relevance to their biological activity IL-101: John Magyar California Institute of Technology, United Cyanobacterial Mn(II), oxidative stress, and the evolution of photosynthesis IL-100: Lawrence Que Univesrsity of Minnesota, United In Pursuit of Fe(V)=O Oxidant(s) in Bio-inspired Nonheme Iron Oxidation Catalysts 11:10-11:30 IL-099: Frank Neese Max Planck Institut für Kohlenforschung, Spectroscopy, Quantum Chemistry and Reaction Mechanisms: The case of CO 2 Activation OP-65: Jose Ruiz Murcia, Spain New half-sandwich metal complexes as proteosynthesis inhibitors in cancer cells IL-105: Petra Heffeter Medical Vienna, Austria Thiosemicarbazone copper complex stability and its influence on paraptosis induction OP-64: Amy Barrios Utah, United Investigating the Catalytic Promiscuity of Metallohydrolases and Metallohydrolase Mimics IL-104: Amit Majumdar Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, India Functional Mononitrosyl and Dinitrosyl Complexes Generate N 2 O in Relevance with FNORs via a Superreduced and a Semireduced Mechanism Respectively 11:30-11:50 IL-103: Wendy Shaw Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, United Influencing Catalytic Reactivity for CO 2 Hydrogenation Using an Amino Acid Scaffold 44 45

23 Program: Thursday Program: Thursday Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Seigo Shima Ruikang Tang Yangzhong Liu Paul Donelly Nick Le Brun IL-109: Tarita Biver Pisa, Italy Au(I)-NHC-Anthracenyl and Ag(I)- NHC-Anthracenyl Complexes Binding to Biosubstrates: some Recent Results with a Focus on Solution Equilibria IL-108: Ana Maria Da Costa Ferreira Sao Paulo, Brazil Oxindoliminecopper(II) complexes as potential antitumor agents: main targets and cellular damage monitored by Raman microscopy OP-66: Sodio Hsu Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan, Republic of China Bio-inspired Copper Nitrite Complexes for Understanding the Nitrite Reduction of Copper Nitrite Reductase IL-107: Todd Harrop Georgia, United Synthesis and Reactivity of Metal Nitrosyls in Relation to the Generation of Reduced NOx Species 11:50-12:10 IL-106: Molly O'Hagan Montana State University, United Using Protein Scaffolds to Control the Reactivity of Molecular Catalysts for CO 2 Hydrogenation OP-71: Manja Kubeil Helmholtz - Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf, Photodecarbonylation and in vitro studies of dicarbonyl ruthenium complexes OP-70: Zhen-Feng Chen Guangxi Normal University, China Discovery of β-carboline Copper(II) Complexes as Novel Mcl-1 Inhibitors and In Vitro and In Vivo Activity in Cancer Models OP-69: Arnab Dutta IIT Gandhinagar, India Enzyme-inspired synthetic auxiliary proton channel enhances electrocatalytic H 2 production of Cobaloximes in water OP-68: Kavosh Majlesi Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran (Islamic Republic of) Interaction of GLDA with Molybdenum(VI) at Different Ionic Strengths 12:10-12:25 OP-67: Ann Magnuson Uppsala University, Sweden Tuning redox potentials of the FeS-cluster chain in the cyanobacterial uptake hydrogenase small subunit (HupS) Hall Auditorium 12:30-12:50 Poster Flash Presentation 12:50-14:45 Lunch / Poster Session II (odd numbers) Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Fraser Armstrong Frithjof Küpper Susana Andrade Celine Marmion Martin Högbom LA-10: Osamu Yamauchi Nagoya University, Japan From Stability Constants to Enzyme Functions through Elucidation of Ligand-ligand Interactions. Stabilization of the Cu(II)- phenoxyl Radical by Tryptophan Stacking in Galactose Oxidase LA-09: Etelka Farkas Debrecen, Hungary Factors beyond the thermodynamic stability of complexes affecting the metal ion selectivity of hydroxamate-based siderophores and analogous compounds LA-08: Bernhard Lippert TU Dortmund, Modelling Metal- Nucleic Acid Interactions: Achievements and Limitations LA-07: Dan Meyerstein Ariel University & Ben-Gurion University, Israel Carbonate anion radicals as the source of oxidative stress 14:45-15:05 LA-06: Robert Crichton Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Iron storage without Ferritin YR-20: Brigitta Németh Uppsala University, Sweden The birth of the hydrogenase: Study of the quaternary structure and the redox chemistry of the FeFe hydrogenase maturation YR-: Angelo Frei The Queensland, Australia Light-activated Rhenium Complexes against Gram(+) and Gram( ) bacteria YR-31: Alexandra Zima Novosibirsk State University, Russian Federation Biomimetic catalytic systems based on the iron complexes for aromatic C H bond oxidation: Electronic structure of the oxoiron(v) intermediates dependence on carboxylic acid structure YR-17: Nathalie Ségaud Universität Bern, Switzerland N-Heterocyclic Carbene Ligand in Copper Enzymes Tunes Redox Properties 15:05-15:20 YR-16: Lidia Zuccarello Aix-Marseille Université, France Effect of cysteine axial ligation in c-type cytochromes with native His/Cys heme coordination studied by FTIR difference spectroscopy

24 Program: Thursday Program: Thursday Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Fraser Armstrong Frithjof Küpper Susana Andrade Celine Marmion Martin Högbom YR-25: Kaltum Abdiaziz Queen Mary London, United Kingdom Protein film electrochemical EPR spectroscopy as a technique to investigate redox reactions in biomolecules YR-24: Lorenzo Biancalana Pisa, Italy Iron-based drugs: exploring the properties of diiron vinyliminium complexes as anticancer agents YR-23: Marco Chino Naples Federico II, Italy Multiple metal sites in de novo designed metalloproteins: from isolated cofactors to bridged metal clusters YR-22: Prasenjit Mondal Trinity College, Ireland Hydrocarbon Oxidation via Hydrogen Atom Transfer Mechanism by Well Characterized High Valent Nickel Halide (F, Cl) Complexes 15:20-15:35 YR-21: Luisa Ciano Manchester, United Kingdom Spectroscopic investigations of protein-substrate interactions in lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases (LPMOs) YR-30: Joshua Bulos Pennsylvania, Department of Chemistry, United Ferritin capsules for arraying nanoparticle and enzyme cargo YR-29: Tiffany Chan Imperial College London, United Kingdom Targeted delivery of metal complexes across the bloodbrain barrier using focused ultrasound for the treatment of Alzheimer s disease YR-28: George Cutsail Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Spectroscopic Characterization of Intermediate Spin- in Mixed-valent Diiron Dichalcogenide Complexes YR-27: Christopher Niklas Brenig Zurich, Switzerland A Novel Ni-containing B12 Derivative Elucidating the Origin of Corrinoid and Corphinoid Cofactors 15:35-15:50 YR-26: Inês Trindade Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Shining light on photoferrotrophic iron oxidation: the structure & function of metalloproteins in Rhodopseudomonas palustris TIE-1 IL-112: Holger Dobbek Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, ATP-driven electron transfer to an [Fe8S9] double cubane cluster IL-111: Chandan Mukherjee Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India Biomimetic and Catalytic Activities by Transition Metal Complexes of Non- Innocent Ligands OP-73: N. Narasimha Murthy Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India Facile Oxidative O-Demethylation Reaction by Iron(II) Complexes of o- Anisole-Appended Bis(2-picolyl)amine Ligand IL-110: Eunsuk Kim Brown University, United Synthetic Modeling Chemistry of Iron- Sulfur Clusters Relevant to Redox Signaling Processes 15:50-16:10 OP-72: Morten J. Bjerrum Copenhagen, Denmark Detection and characterization of a novel copper-dependent intermediate in a lytic polysaccharide monooxygenase IL-116: Juan Carlos Fontecilla-Camps CEA, France Structure-Function Relationships of the Redox- Sensitive [2Fe-2S]- RsrR Transcription Regulator IL-115: Zong-Wan Mao Sun Yat-Sen University, China Theranostic and targeted antitumor metal complexes OP-74: Joshua Telser Roosevelt University, United Field- and Frequency-Domain Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopic and Computational Studies of Highly Oxidized Iron Complexes of Biological Relevance IL-114: Julia Kovacs Washington, United Formation of a Reactive, Alkyl Thiolate-Ligated FeIII-Superoxo Intermediate Derived from Dioxygen 16:10-16:30 IL-113: Gustav Berggren Uppsala University, Sweden In vivo generation of semi-synthetic [FeFe] hydrogenases :30-16:55 Coffee Break Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Robert Crichton Lawrence Que John Magyar Etelka Farkas Osamu Yamauchi KN-34: Nick Le Brun East Anglia, United Kingdom Iron-sulfur cluster regulatory proteins as biological switches KN-33: Paul Donnelly Melbourne, Australia Diagnosis and Therapy with Copper Radiopharmaceuticals KN-32: Yangzhong Liu Science and Technology of China, China Proteins in the mechanism of metallodrugs KN-31: Ruikang Tang Zhejiang University, China Biomimetic mineralization for biology and medicine 16:55-17:25 KN-30: Seigo Shima Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Catalytic mechanism of [Fe]-hydrogenase based on the crystal structure IL-120: Maxie Roessler Imperial College London, United Kingdom The energy-coupling mechanism in respiratory complex I: EPR investigations of Fe-S cluster and semiquinone intermediates IL-1: Patrycja Nowak-Sliwinska Geneva, Switzerland Enhanced antitumor activity of RAPTA-C by the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitor erlotinib OP-75: Hao Liang Beijing Chemical Technology, China Nucleotide coordination polymers as a potential platform for immobilizing enzymes with high activity and robust stability IL-118: Paola Turano Florence, Italy Ferritin: iron biomineralization and cellular delivery 17:25-17:45 IL-117: R. David Britt California, Davis, United Biosynthesis of the [FeFe] Hydrogenase H-Cluster

25 Program: Thursday Program: Friday Hall Auditorium Chair Alison Butler PL-08: Mi Hee Lim (SBIC Award 2018) Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Republic of Korea Bioinorganic Approaches to Study Multiple Facets in Alzheimer's Disease Friday, August 16 Hall Auditorium Chair Dan Meyerstein 09:00-09:50 PL-09: Luisa de Cola Université de Strasbourg, France Self-assembling luminescent complexes: from understanding to artificial virus Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Deborah Zamble Jens Müller Thomas O'Halloran Victoria DeRose Peter Faller KN-39: David Petering Wisconsin-Milwaukee, United Zinc Proteomics: Cellular Zn 2+ Trafficking and It Response to Perturbations of Cell Function KN-38: Christian Hartinger Auckland, New Zealand Organometallic Chemistry and Metallomics in the Design of Anticancer Agents with Non- Classical Modes of Action KN-37: Zoe Pikramenou Birmingham, United Kingdom Luminescent Nanoparticles as Detection Probes in Cancer Cells and Tissues KN-36: Kazuya Kikuchi Osaka University, Japan in Vivo Chemical Probes for MRI and Fluorescence Imaging 10:00-10:30 KN-35: Kam-Bo Wong The Chinese Hong Kong, China A Structural View on the Urease Maturation Pathway

26 Program: Friday Program: Friday Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Deborah Zamble Jens Müller Thomas O'Halloran Victoria DeRose Peter Faller OP-80: Marie Heffern California, Davis, United Investigating the dependence of proinsulin C-peptide on metal micronutrients OP-79: Arindam Mukherjee IISER Kolkata, India ATP7B mediated transport of RuII-pcymene complexes: Effect of steric hindrance and the halide coordination in controlling the efflux OP-78: Veronika Szalai National Institute of Standards & Technology, United Instrumentation and Measurement Development for Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Spectroscopy of Biomacromolecular Systems OP-77: Michael Pluth Oregon, United Chemical Tools for Detection and Delivery of Biological Reactive Sulfur Species 10:30-10:45 OP-76: Takehiko Tosha RIKEN, Japan Mechanism of P450nor-Catalyzed NO Reduction Proved by Time-Resolved Spectroscopic and Crystallographic Analyses 10:45-11:10 Coffee Break IL-125: Gabriele Meloni Texas at Dallas, United Coordination plasticity controls metal substrate promiscuity in transmembrane primaryactive zinc pumps IL-124: Hui Chao Sun Yat-Sen University, China Mitochondria-Targeting Ru(II)/Ir(III) Anticancer Agents IL-123: Svetlana Eliseeva Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France Challenges and Imaging Applications of Lanthanide(III)- Based Metallacrowns Emitting in the Near-Infrared Range IL-122: Lars Hemmingsen Copenhagen, Denmark Nanosecond Dynamics at Protein Metal Sites Explored by PAC Spectroscopy 11:10-11:30 IL-121: Stefano Ciurli Bologna, Italy At last: the structure of the elusive urease-urea complex unveils the mechanism of a paradigmatic nickeldependent enzyme IL-130: Claudia Blindauer Warwick, United Kingdom Balancing zinc scarcity and toxicity in a marine cyanobacterium: sensing by Zur and tight binding by BmtA IL-129: Isolda Romero Canelon Birmingham, United Kingdom Ruthenium redox modulators with anticancer activity IL-128: Stephane Petoud CNRS, France Near-infrared Emitting Lanthanide Probes for Optical Imaging with Different Sizes: Small Molecules, Metallacrowns and MOF Nanomaterials IL-127: Olav Schiemann Bonn, EPR-Based Localization of High- and Low-Spin Metal Ions in Proteins 11:30-11:50 IL-126: Robert Hausinger Michigan State University, United Biosynthesis of the Nickel-Pincer Nucleotide Cofactor of Lactate Racemase IL-135: Brian Gibney Brooklyn College & The Graduate Center, United Insight into Ferredoxins, Metallothioneins, and Zinc Finger Transcription Factors from designed Iron-Sulfur Proteins IL-134: Stephen Butler Loughborough University, United Kingdom Anion Responsive Lanthanide Complexes for Real Time Enzyme Monitoring IL-133: Jun-Long Zhang Peking University, China Bioinspired Design of NIR Luminescent Ln Complexes for Bioimaging IL-132: Hongyan Li The Hong Kong, China Tracking Endogenous Metalloproteins by Metal Chelation Based Fluorescence Approach 11:50-12:10 IL-131: Isabel Moura Faculty of Sciences and Technology,New Lisbon, Portugal The tetranuclear copper-sulfide catalytic center from the Terminal Enzyme of Denitrification OP-82: Erik Yukl New Mexico State University, United The Role of the Metallochaperone AztD in Bacterial Zinc Homeostasis IL-138: Matthew Allen Wayne State University, United Divalent Europium- Based Contrast Agents for Magnetic Resonance Imaging IL-137: Emily Que The Texas at Austin, United Harnessing redox and coordination chemistry for F magnetic resonance biosensing IL-136: Hugh Harris The Adelaide, Australia X-ray Microscopy and Spectroscopy Combine to Probe Selenium Biology 12:10-12:30 OP-81: Constantinos Varotsis Cyprus Technology, Cyprus Discrete Ligand Binding and Electron Transfer Properties of ba3 Cytochrome c Oxidase from Thermus thermophilus: Evolutionary Adaption to Low Oxygen and High Temperature Environments :30-13:30 Lunch / SBIC General Assembly

27 Program: Friday Program: Friday Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Kam-Bo Won Kazuya Kikuchi Zoe Pikramenou David Petering Christian Hartinger LA-15: Wilfred Hagen Delft Technology, Netherlands Novel electronic structure determination of metal ions in proteins and models: Development and application of a broadbandtunable cw-epr spectrometer LA-14: Viktor Brabec Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic A Subset of New Substitution Inert Platinum Antitumor Agents Kills Cells by a Multimodal Mechanism of Action Involving Changes in the Organization of the Microtubule Cytoskeleton Network LA-13: Roberta Ward Imperial College London, United Kingdom Iron, inflammation and Parkinson's Disease LA-12: Einar Sletten Bergen, Norway Metal binding to nucleic acids - a journey from the beginning 13:30-13:50 LA-11: John Dawson South Carolina, United Caught in the Act: Monitoring O-O Bond Cleavage to Form Cytochrome P450 Compound I in Real Time IL-142: Hendrik Küpper Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic Mechanisms of sublethal metal(loid) toxicity in contrasting photosynthetic organisms. IL-145: Abhik Ghosh UiT - The Arctic Norway, Norway Metal-Ligand Misfits: Near-IR Phosphorescent 5d Metallocorroles in Photomedicine OP-83: Yang Jiao Dalian Technology, China Construction of Cell Membrane Targeted Sensors and their Fluorescent Imaging IL-140: Alicia Dominguez-Martin Granada, Spain ss-dna Templated Self-Assembly of Complementary Palladium(II) and Platinum(II) Base-Pairs 13:50-14:10 IL-139: Paul Walton York, United Kingdom Spectroscopic characterisation of a long-lived copper(ii)-tyrosyl in lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases following oxidation by hydrogen peroxide IL-146: Nigel Robinson Durham University, United Kingdom Free energies for metalation inside cells defined by bacterial metalsensors IL-150: Xiaoda Yang Peking University Health Science Center/School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, China New Biological Activities of Vanadium Compounds Revealed by Molecular Interactions and Intracellular Signaling OP-84: Monika Stachura TRIUMF, Canada Applications of β-nmr Spectroscopy in Bioinorganic Chemistry IL-144: Andrea Hartwig KIT, Redox-regulation and zinc signaling involved in DNA damage response and genomic stability 14:10-14:30 IL-143: Emma Raven Bristol, United Kingdom Heme-dependent regulation of circadian rhythm IL-151: Sarah Michel Maryland, United Signaling Zinc: Deducing the Roles of Zinc fingers, H 2 S and Toxic Metals in Modulating the NF-kB Inflammatory Pathway IL-154: Sigridur Suman Iceland, Iceland Biological Studies and Antidotal Efficacy of a Molybdenum based Cyanide Poisoning Antidote IL-149: Hideki Masuda Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan Unique Asymmetric Mixed-Valent Dicopper Complexes as An Active Site Model of pmmo IL-148: Tuomas Lönnberg Turku, Finland Bifacial Organomercuric Nucleobases 14:30-14:50 IL-147: Gerard Roelfes Groningen, Netherlands LmrR: a privileged scaffold for artificial metalloenzymes IL-155: Artur Krezel Wrocław, Poland Zinc hook domain puzzling Rad50 interprotein Zn(II) binding site with many faces IL-158: Andrea Erxleben National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland Multi-action Anticancer Metallodrugs: Synthesis, Cytotoxicity and Mechanistic Studies OP-85: Sven Stripp Freie Universität Berlin, The catalytic hydrogen-bonding network of [FeFe]- hydrogenases IL-153: Miguel A. Galindo Granada, Spain Tuning the Conducting and Photoluminescence Properties of Molecules Comprising Continuous Cytosine-AgI-Cytosine Base Pair 14:50-15:10 IL-152: Antonio Rosato Florence, Italy Bioinformatics of Metalloproteins 54 55

28 Program: Friday Program: Friday Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair Kam-Bo Won Kazuya Kikuchi Zoe Pikramenou David Petering Christian Hartinger OP-87: Simone Dell'Acqua Pavia, Italy Copper-prion and copper-aβ peptide complexes in membrane-like environment strongly affects dopamine toxicity OP-88: Bernhard Spingler Zurich, Switzerland Single Crystal Growth of Water- Stable Coordination Complexes OP-89: S. Samar Hasnain Liverpool, England. Recent structural highlights of copper nitrite reductase and a quinol-dependent nitric oxide reductase IL-157: Peter Thulstrup Copenhagen, Denmark Characterization of luminescent silver nanoclusters formed at interfacial binding sites facilitating DNA oligomerization. 15:10-15:30 IL-156: Stephen Sligar Illinois, United Solvent Isotope Effects Reveal Non-Canonical Cytochrome P450 Mechanisms 15:30-15:55 Coffee Break Hall Auditorium Theatersaal Kongress-Saal Ballsaal Brünig Chair John Dawson Einar Sletten Roberta Ward Victor Brabec Wilfred Hagen KN-44: Peter Faller University Strasbourg / CNRS, France Metallothionein: A Threat for Copper- Drugs KN-43: Victoria DeRose Oregon, United From Peyrone's Salt to Genomics: Tracking Platinum Compounds through Cells KN-42: Thomas O'Halloran Northwestern University, United Inorganic Chemistry Regulating Sperm-Egg Interaction Before and During Fertilization KN-41: Jens Müller Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, New Metal-Mediated Base Pairs Beyond Silver(I) 15:55-16:25 KN-40: Deborah Zamble Toronto, Canada Protein-directed nickel transfer for biosynthesis of [NiFe]-hydrogenase in E. coli IL-162: Rachel Austin Barnard College, Columbia University, United Disentangling the cellular biology of metallothionein-3 (MT3) IL-161: Janet Morrow University at Buffalo, United Cell labeling with bimodal paramagnetic transition metal complexes IL-160: Kelly Chacon Reed College, United Secret handshakes: Tracking protein-toprotein metal ion transfer by rapid x-ray absorption and intrinsic fluorescence techniques OP-86: Richard Börner Zurich, Switzerland Optimal macromolecular crowding conditions maximize ribozymes cleavage activity at lower [magnesium(ii)] 16:25-16:45 IL-159: Magdalena Rowinska-Zyrek Wrocław, Poland Antimicrobial peptide metal interactions relationship between coordination chemistry, structure, thermodynamics and mode of action Hall Auditorium Chair Peng Chen :40 PL-10: Abhishek Dey (SBIC Award 20) Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, India Managing Protons and Electrons in Small Molecule Activation 17:40-18:15 Closing Ceremony and Awards :30-20:00 Apéro 20:00-02:00 Banquet / Disco

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31 Poster Presentations Poster Presentations P001 Artificial Photosystems (P001-P011) Synthesis of a photosensitized artificial metalloenzyme for hydrogen evolution Diaa Aref, Ornella Maglio, Marco Chino, Michele Pavone, Angela Lombardi Federico (II) Naples, Chemical Sciences (Artificial Metallo-Enzyme Group (AMEG)), Naples, Italy P020 Bioinformatics (P020-P023) Synthesis, Characterization and DNA binding of 5-Chloro-2-hydroxy-3-(pyrazin-2- yldiazenyl) benzaldehyde with Platinum Complex Mona Alenezi, Mostafa Hussien, Elham Aazam King Abdullaziz University, Chemistry, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia P002 P003 P004 Construction and characterization of de novo metalloenzymes for production of solarfuels Sigrid Berglund, Starla Glover Uppsala University, Chemistry-Ångström, Uppsala, Sweden A multi-application-toolkit: one POM for water splitting, plastic waste recovery and anti-bacteria under light irradiation Hang Chen, Greta Patzke Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Development of crystal biohybrid photocatalysts for asymmetric heterogeneous oxidation Lucile Chiari, O. Hamelin, R. Dumas, S.Ravanel, P. Carpentier, J. Pérard, S. Kieffer- Jaquinod, D. Cobessi Grenoble alpes university (UGA), LCBM, Grenoble, France P021 P022 P023 MASH-FRET: A software package for next generation analyzing of single-molecule fluorescence data Richard Börner, Mélodie C. A. S. Hadic, Fabio D. Steffen, Danny Kowerko, Sebastian L. B. König, Susann Zelger-Paulus, Marc Ritter, Roland K.O. Sigel Zurich,Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Integrative Transcriptome and Proteome Analysis Identifies Anti-Tumor Gold(III) Porphyrins as Aminopeptidase Inhibitor Di Hu, Wai-Lun Kwong, Bei Cao, Chun-Nam Lok, Chi-Ming Che The Hong Kong, Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Major Research Plans of Chemical Biology in NSFC Yan Zhang, Yongjun Chen National Natural Science Foundation of China, Department of Chemical Science, Beijing, China P005 P006 P007 P009 P010 P011 Solar-driven enzymatic carbon dioxide fixation Annika Eisenschmidt, Melanie Miller, Ana R. Oliviera, Ines Pereira, Erwin Reisner Cambridge, Department of Chemistry, Cambridge, United Kingdom A highly efficient and selective CO2 to CO photocatalytic system based on Re(I) bis-arene frameworks Daniel Hernández-Valdés, Lionel Wettstein, Benjamin Probst, Bernhard Spingler, Roger Alberto Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Derivatisation of cobalt polypyridyl based water reduction catalysts: Influence on performance and stability in photocatalysis Peter Müller, Sandro Ott, Roger Alberto Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Water Reduction Catalyst Embedded in a Conductive Polymer Franziska Rahn, Benjamin Probst, Roger Alberto Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Modeling Artificial Water Oxidation - Insights into Reaction Mechanism and Catalyst Design Mauro Schilling, Sandra Luber Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland A Molecular Water Reduction Catalyst in a Heterogeneous System: Combining Molecular Efficiency with Surface-Stability Nicola Weder, Nora Grundmann, Benjamin Probst, Roger Alberto Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland P031 P032 P033 P040 Bioinorganic Chemistry for Nanotechnology (P031-P033) A dual stimulus-responsive copper sulfide-polydopamine nanoplatform for activatable in vivo cancer imaging and synergistic therapy Jing Hua, Lifang Yao, Yong Huang, Jiayao Xu, Xin Li, Ying Li, Danni Zhang, Hong Liang Guangxi Normal University, State Key Laboratory for Chemistry and Molecular Engineering of Medicinal Resources, Guilin, China Nitroprusside on silica-based nanoparticles - cyanide retention and cytotoxicity assay Elisane Longhinotti, Pedro M. Silva Filho, Iury A. Paz, Nilberto R. F. Nascimento, Cláudia F. Santos, Valdevane R. Araújo, Luiz G. F. Lopes, Eduardo H. S. Sousa Universidade Federal do Ceara, Analitica e Fisico Quimica, Fortaleza, Brazil Increasing cytotoxicity toward SKMEL-147 melanoma cells using modified-poss nanoparticles - A new drive for cell death Eduardo Guimarães Vieira, Daniel Rodrigues da Silva, Rodrigo Boni Fazzi, Rodrigo Bernardi Miguel, Floriana Tuna, Ana Maria da Costa Ferreira São Paulo, Institute of Chemistry, São Paulo, Brazil Bioinspired and Biomimetic Systems (P040-P083) Understanding Nature's Choice of Macrocyclic Porphyrinoids for Low Valent Chemistry Sk Amanullah, Paramita Saha, Abhishek Dey Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, School of Chemical Sciences, Jadavpur, India 62 63

32 Poster Presentations Poster Presentations P041 P042 P043 P044 P045 P046 P047 P048 P049 P050 P051 A Biomimetic Imidazole-Functionalized Copper Cage Complex Sarah C. Bete, Lea Greie, Christian Würtele, Matthias Otte Georg-August Universität Göttingen, Institut für Anorganische Chemie, Göttingen, " Catechol Oxidase-like Activity of a Mononuclear Copper(I) Complex Eun Su Chae, Jang Hoon Cho, Hong-In Lee Kyungpook National University, Department of Chemistry, Daegu, Republic of Korea Synthetic Model Systems for Alkene Dioxygenase Ferman Chavez, Atanu Banerjee, Reza Loloee, William W. Brennessel, Volker Schünemann Oakland University, Chemistry, Rochester, United Electrochemical Activation of CO 2 By Mo(acac)3 Complex Subal Dey, Marc Fontecave, Victor Mougel ETH Zurich, Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, Zurich, Switzerland A Ni-SOD mimic with a S3O coordination sphere based on a tripodal cysteine-rich ligand: ph tuning of the SOD activity Jérémy Domergue, Jacques Pécaut, Olivier Proux, Colette Lebrun, Christelle Gateau, Alan Le Goff, Pascale Maldivi, Carole Duboc, Pascale Delangle Université Grenoble Alpes, Département de Chimie Moléculaire, Grenoble, France Charge transfer studies of 7-deaza-6-pyrazolylpurine-containing DNA films on gold surfaces Daniela Escher, Heinz-Bernhard Kraatz, Jens Müller Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Institut für Anorganische und Analytische Chemie, Münster, Computational analysis on the reaction of non-heme Iron(III)-alkylperoxo complexes with olefines and alkanes Velmurugan Gunasekaran, Peter Comba Heidelberg University, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Heidelberg, Development of Synthetic Model Systems for Bacterial NO reductase Jill Harland, Subhra Samanta, Nicolai Lehnert Michigan, Chemistry, Ann Arbor, United Nickel complex in trigonal bipyramidal geometry supported by tripodal amidate ligand system displays chemically accessible +3 and +4 oxidation states. Philipp Heim, Robert Gericke, Erik Farquhar, Aidan R. McDonald Trinity College Dublin, Trinity Biomedical Science Institute, Dublin, Ireland Copper(II) complexes with simultaneous superoxide dismutase- and catalase-like activities probed by EPR and kinetic studies Christiane Horn, Raquel N. S. M. Sampaio, Adolfo Horn Jr, Adailton J. Bortoluzzi, Jackson A. L. C. Resende, Roberto W. A. Franco Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Department of Chemistry, Florianopolis, Brazil Functionalized bis(pyrazolyl)methane ligands for the biomimetic transition metal coordination Henrika Hüppe, Alexander Hoffmann, Sonja Herres-Pawlis RWTH Aachen University, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Aachen, P052 P053 P055 P056 P057 P058 P059 P060 P062 P063 Proton-Enhanced Reactivity of a Manganese(IV) Bis(hydroxo) Complex with Naphthalene Donghyun Jeong, James J. Yan, Hyeonju Noh, Britt Hedman, Keith O. Hodgson, Edward I. Solomon, Jaeheung Cho Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology, Emerging Materials Science, Daegu, Republic of Korea A Functional iron(iv)-oxo Model Complex Showing Activity Reminiscent of TET Enzymes Niko Jonasson, Lena Daumann Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Munich, Tuning the peripheral electronic and basic properties of Co-bis-(oxime-imine) complexes to improve electrocatalytic H 2 production Shikha Khandelwal, Afridi Zamader, Dependu Dolui, Arnab Dutta Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Gandhinagar, Chemistry, Gandhinagar, India A unique Fe(II)-S* Complex: Synthesis, Structure, Spectroscopy and Reactivity Pardeep Kumar, Velmurugan Gunasekaran, Kallol Ray, Peter Comba, Maheswaran Shanmugam Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, Department of Chemistry, IIT Bombay, Powai, MUMBAI, India Installing a copper site onto de novo peptide fibers Thibaut Galler, Vincent Lebrun, Laurent Raibaut, Youssef El Khoury, Bertrand Vileno, Peter Faller CNRS / Strasbourg, Institute of Chemistry, Strasbourg, France The reactions of Cu(II/I)ATP Complexes with Methyl Radicals Ana Lerner, Israel Zilbermann, Magal Saphier, Guy Yardeni, Eric Maimon, Dan Meyerstein Ben-Gurion the Negev, Department of Chemistry, Beer Sheva, Israel Mild Working Potential Hydrogen Production Catalyzed by Fe-S Complexes in the Presence of Decamethylferrocene Yu-Chiao Liu, Agus Riyanto Poerwoprajitno, Kai-Ti Chu, Ming-Hsi Chiang Academia Sinica, Institute of Checmistry, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China Understanding the Rebound/Dissociation Dichotomy in H-Atom Abstraction through Reactive Mode Composition Analysis Mauricio Maldonado-Domínguez, Daniel Bím, Martin Srnec J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry, Computational Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic A Versatile Non-Heme Iron Complex Capable of Structurally Modelling Different Classes of Mononuclear Non-Heme Iron Enzymes Emily Monkcom, Daniël de Bruin, Annemiek J. de Vries, Martin Lutz, Robertus J. M. Klein Gebbink Utrecht University, Organic Chemistry and Catalysis, Utrecht, The Netherlands A Molecular Model System for Redox Coupling via Electron Bifurcation Eva M. Nichols, James M. Mayer Yale University, Department of Chemistry, New Haven, United 64 65

33 Poster Presentations Poster Presentations P064 P065 P066 P067 P068 P069 P070 P071 P072 P073 P074 Synthesis of a Hybrid between SOD Mimetic and Ebselen to Target Oxidative Stress Nicole Orth, Andreas Scheitler, Achim Zahl, Ivana Ivanović-Burmazović Universität Erlangen, Lehrstuhl für Bioanorganische Chemie, Erlangen, Synthesis and comparative reactivity study of diiron(ii)-hydrosulfide and thiolate complexes towards Nitric oxide Nabhendu Pal, Amit Majumdar Indian Association For The Cultivation Of Science, Kolkata, India A catalytically active [Mn]-hydrogenase incorporating a non-native metal cofactor Hui-Jie Pan, Gangfeng Huang, Matthew D. Wodrich, Farzaneh Fadaei Tirani, Kenichi Ataka, Seigo Shima, Xile Hu EPFL, ISIC, Lausanne, Switzerland Hybrid Guanidine-Stabilized Copper Complexes for the Activation of Dioxygen: Synthesis, Properties and Hydroxylation Catalysis Melanie Paul, Alexander Hoffmann, Sonja Herres-Pawlis RWTH Aachen University, Inorganic Chemistry, Aachen, Mössbauer studies of model complexes for intermediates in the catalytic cycle of mononuclear non-heme iron dioxygenases Codrina V. Popescu, Adam T. Fiedler, Praveen Kumar, Kathryn Valdes St Thomas, Department of Chemistry, St. Paul, United Protonation versus Hydrogen Bonding in Fe(OEP)(NO)- Complexes Michael D. Ryan, Md. Hafizur Rahman Marquette University, Chemistry Department, Milwaukee, United Superoxide dismutase activity enabled by a redox-active ligand rather than metal Andreas Scheitler, Meghan B. Ward, Meng Yu, Laura Senft, Annika S. Zillmann, John D. Gorden, Dean D. Schwartz, Ivana Ivanović-Burmazović, Christian R. Goldsmith FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Erlangen, Artificial metalloenzymes for C-H oxidation Joan Serrano-Plana, Ryan L. Peterson, Johannes Rebelein, Thomas R. Ward Basel, Department of Chemistry, Basel, Switzerland The effect of π-π stacking interaction in the one-electron oxidized metal(ii)- diphenolate complexes containing a side chain indole ring Hiromi Oshita, Yuichi Shimazaki Ibaraki University, College of Science, Mito, Japan Oxidation triggered intermacrocyclic interactions in a metalloporphyrin dimer: Metal vs Ring oxidation Akhil Kumar Singh, Firoz Shah Tuglak Khan, Sankar Prasad Rath Indian Institute Of Technology Kanpur, Department Of Chemistry, Kanpur, India Mimicking MMO's: High Valent Bis(Μ-Hydroxo) Complexes Capable of Hydrogen Atom Transfer Giuseppe Spedalotto, Robert Gericke, Marta Lovisari, Erik R. Farquhar, Brenda Twamley, Aidan R. McDonald Trinity College Dublin, School of Chemistry, Dublin, Ireland P075 P076 P078 On the role of asynchronicity in C-H bond activation Daniel Bím, Mauricio Maldonado Domínguez, Martin Srnec Czech Academy of Sciences, J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic Formation of the Cu II -phenoxyl radical complex by O 2 from the Cu II -phenolate and its mechanism Suzuki Takashi, Shimazaki Yuichi Ibaraki University, graduate school of science and engineering, Mito, Japan Selective Recognition and Detection of Catecholamines in Living Cells Ka Yan Tong, Ho Yu Au-Yeung The Hong Kong, Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong, Hong Kong P079 Metal-Ligand Cooperative Activation of CO 2 Yu-Ting Tseng, Wen-Feng Liaw, Tsai-Te Lu National Tsing Hua University, chemistry, Hsinchu, Taiwan, Republic of China P080 P081 P082 P083 P090 P091 P092 P093 Nickel(II) complexes of peptides containing cysteinyl residues Katalin Várnagy, Györgyi Szunyog, Dóra Csilla Pálinkás Debrecen, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Debrecen, Hungary Modeling Flavodiiron Nitric Oxide Reductases: The Semi-Reduction Pathway for N-N Coupling Corey J. White, Nicolai Lehnert Michigan, Department of Chemistry, Ann Arbor, United Molecular Interactions of Pt(II)-Aromatic Diimine-Polyaminopolycarboxylate Complexes with Aromatic Biomolecules Tatsuo Yajima, Shoichi Hinakura, Atsushi Ito, Yasuo Nakabayashi, Osamu Yamauchi Kansai University, Faculty of Chemistry, Materials and Bioengineering, Osaka, Japan Highly Selective Fluorescent Probes for Ascorbate Detection in Living Cells Zuo Hang Yu, Ho Yu Au-Yeung The Hong Kong, The Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Bioorganometallic Chemistry (P090-P113) Crystallographic Features and Photocytotoxicity of Ternary Thiosemicarbazone Complexes of Oxovanadium(IV) and Copper(II) Iman Al Salmi, M. S. Shongwe, H. Adams, M. J. Morris, S. Banerjee, D. Matoga Sultan Qaboos University, Department of Chemistry, Muscat, Oman Ligand Rearrangement in Ru(II) Arene Complexes Coordinating to Simple Proteins George Biggs, Jamie Klein, Alex Heavers, Sally Boss, Paul Barker Cambridge, Chemistry, Cambridge, United Kingdom Redox properties of multinuclear iron enzymes Daniel Bím, Lubomír Rulíšek, Martin Srnec Czech Academy of Sciences, IOCB & UFCH JH, Prague, Czech Republic AuMF, A new promising inhibitor of Thioredoxin reductase Jing Chen, Chi-Ming Che The Hong Kong, Chemical Biology Center, The Hong Kong Jockey Club Building for Interdisciplinary Research, Hong Kong, Hong Kong

34 Poster Presentations Poster Presentations P094 P095 P096 P097 P098 P099 P100 Reactivity of a Low-Spin Low-Coordinate Cobalt Species Towards Dihydrogen and Silane Jonghoon Choi, Yunho Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Chemistry, Yuseong-gu, Republic of Korea Coumarin-Tagged Dinuclear Trithiolato-Bridged Ruthenium(II)-Arene Complexes - Photophysical Properties and Antiparasitic Activity Oksana Desiatkina, Emilia Păunescu, Julien Furrer, Nicoleta Anghel, Ghalia Boubaker, Yosra Amdouni, Andrew Hemphill Bern, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Bern, Switzerland Development of novel bioreductive CoIII hydroxamato compounds exploiting localised tumour hypoxia David Goodman, Cornelia Ritter, Erin Chen, Kelvin Tong, Tilo Soehnel, Stephen Jamieson, Christian Gaiddon, Penelope Brothers, David Ware, Christian Hartinger Auckland, Chemical Sciences, Auckland, New Zealand Conjugation of organometallic indole derivatives to lysozyme Dominic Graf, Kevin Lüken, Christoph A. Sotriffer, Ulrich Schatzschneider Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Institut für Anorganische Chemie, Würzburg, Stepwise Reduction of NO 3 - to N 2 at a Single Nickel Center Jinseong Gwak, Yunho Lee KAIST, Chemistry, Daejeon, Republic of Korea Novel copper guanidine complexes as entatic state models for electron transfer Joshua Heck, Alexander Hoffmann, Sonja Herres-Pawlis RWTH Aachen University, Institut für Anorganische Chemie, Aachen, Stability Tests of Alkynylgold(I)(NHC) Complexes in Solution Henrik Hoffmeister, Ingo Ott TU Braunschweig, Institut für Medizinische und Pharmazeutische Chemie, Braunschweig, P105 P106 P107 P108 P109 P110 P111 Transition Metal catalyzed Biorthogonal Reactions inside Bacteria Cells Nicole Lorenz, Melissa Vázquez-Hernández, Julia E. Bandow, Nils Metzler-Nolte Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Inorganic Chemistry I, Bochum, Low-valent Nickel Chemistry Supported by Pincer-type Amido Diphosphine Ligands Sehye Min, Yunho Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Chemistry, Daejeon, Republic of Korea Hybrid Compounds Constructed on a Trithiolatho-Bridged Dinuclear Ruthenium(II)- Arene Scaffold - Synthesis, Structural and Spectroscopic Characterization Martin Mösching, Oksana Desiatkina, Emilia Păunescu, Julien Furrer Bern, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Bern, Switzerland Thioredoxin Reductase Inhibiting Alkynylgold(I)NHC Complexes as Potential Antitumor Agents Andre Prause, Ingo Ott TU Braunschweig, Institut für Medizinische und Pharmazeutische Chemie, Braunschweig, Novel highly functionalized CO-releasing molecules (CORMs) containing cholic acid for improved bioavailability and targeting Patrick Roth, Marleen Witzel, Ulrich Schatzschneider Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Institut für Anorganische Chemie, Würzburg, Ligand-Assisted Nitrene Group Transfer of a Cobalt Complex Supported by a Diphosphinosilyl Ligand Jongho So, Yunho Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Chemistry, Daejeon, Republic of Korea Exploring plectin as a target for organometallic compounds Matthew P. Sullivan, David C. Goldstone, Christian G. Hartinger Auckland, School of Chemical Sciences, Auckland, New Zealand P101 P102 P103 P104 Synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial activities of supramolecular cobaltpeptide conjugates Liudmila Janzen, Reece G. Miller, Julia E. Bandow, Nils Metzler-Nolte Ruhr-University Bochum, Inorganic Chemistry I-Bioinorganic Chemistry, Bochum, Syntheses of Water-Soluble Ruthenium Nitrosyl Complexes with Schiff Base Ligand Minyeong Kim, Hong-In Lee Kyungpook National University, Chemistry, Degu, Republic of Korea Redox-Active Behavior of a Tridentate Bis(phosphinophenyl)phosphido Ligand at a Cobalt Center Seji Kim, Yunho Lee KAIST, Chemistry, Daejeon, Republic of Korea Platinum(IV) complexes coupled to dgc for tumour targeting Yvonne Kreith, Nadine S. Sommerfeld, Klaudia Cseh, Michael A. Jakupec, Markus Galanski, Bernhard K. Keppler, Uchechukwu Odunze, Ijeoma Uchegbu, Andreas Schätzlein Vienna, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Wien, Austria P113 P121 P123 Ultra-low Dose Near-infrared Light Activated Mitochondria-Targeting Photosensitizer for PDT Cancer Therapy Wenyu Wu, Nadine Giger, Christine König, Patrick Spielmann, Roland Wenger, Stefano Ferrari, Bernhard Spingler Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Environmental and Geochemical Bioinorganic Chemistry (P121-P123) Effects of the CdTe Quantum Dots Exposure to Herb Plants (rosemary and peppermint) Jung Ah Ko, Yu Sik Hwang Korea Institute of Toxicology, Environmental Fate & Exposure Research Group, Jinju, Republic of Korea Accumulation and intracellular speciation of arsenic in ferns Marek Popov, Veronika Zemanová, Pavel Kotrba, Milan Pavlík, Daniela Pavlíková Chemistry and Technology Prague, Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, Prague, Czech Republic 68 69

35 Poster Presentations Poster Presentations P130 P131 P132 P133 P134 P135 P140 P141 P142 Metal Homeostasis and Detoxification (P130-P135) Effect of Zinc on Mouse Spermatozoa Function Isabella M. Borgula, Andrew Nowakowski, Teresa K. Woodruff, Thomas O'Halloran Northwestern University, Chemistry, Evanston, United Visualizing the Internalization of Histatin-5 in Candida albicans Joanna Campbell, Katherine Franz Duke University, Chemistry, Durham, United Bacterial sensors define intracellular free energies for correct enzyme metalation Andrew W. Foster, Deenah Osman, Maria Alessandra Martini, Junjun Chen, Andrew J. P. Scott, Richard J. Morton, Jonathan W. Steed, Elena Lurie-Luke, Thomas G. Huggins, Andrew D. Lawrence, Evelyne Deery, Martin J. Warren, Peter T. Chivers, Nigel J. Robinson Durham University, Department of Biosciences, Durham, United Kingdom Copper toxicity damage to the photosynthetic apparatus of Rhodospirillum rubrum Noelia Jaime-Pérez, David Kaftan, David Bína, Syed Nadeem Hussain Bokhari, Hendrik Küpper Biology Centre, CAS, Institute of Plant Molecular Biology, České Budějovice, Czech Republic Characterisation of NKB-NK3R receptor mediated intracellular trafficking as a novel copper uptake mechanism Resmi Menon, Katerina Christofides, Christopher E. Jones Western Sydney university,, NSW, Australia Metal Release from Xenopus laevis Zygotes Following Fertilization John Seeler, Reiner Bleher, Nestor Zaluzec, Ajay Sharma, Barry Lai, Olga Antipova, Brian M. Hoffman, Teresa K. Woodruff, Carole LaBonne, Thomas V. O'Halloran Northwestern University, Department of Molecular Biosciences, Evanston, United Metalloproteins (P140-P9) Biochemical and structural characterization of the carbon monoxide dehydrogenase accessory protein CooJ: an unexpected high affinity nickel binding site Marila Alfano, Julien Perard, Philippe Carpentier, Christian Basset, Barbara Zambelli, Jennifer Timm, Serge Crouzy, Stefano Ciurli, Christine Cavazza University Grenoble Alpes, LCBM/CEA, grenoble, France Carboxyl radical migration in the Radical SAM tryptophan lyase (NosL) mechanism Patricia Amara, Jean-Marie Mouesca, Maxime Bella, Lydie Martin, Claire Saragaglia, Serge Gambarelli, Yvain Nicolet CEA/IRIG/Institut de Biologie Structurale, Metalloproteins Unit, Grenoble, France Investigation of Hg(II) binding of CueR protein: a possible role of C-terminal cysteines in selective operation of the protein Ria K. Balogh, Béla Gyurcsik, Éva Hunyadi-Gulyás, Lars Hemmingsen, Peter W. Thulstrup, Attila Jancsó Szeged, Department of Analytical and Inorganic Chemistry, Szeged, Hungary P144 P145 P146 P148 P149 P150 P151 P152 Investigating the Iron Sulfur Cluster (Isc) assembly system using non-denaturing electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry. Sophie Bennett, Rita Puglisi, Jason Crack, Annalisa Pastore, Nick Le Brun East Anglia, School of Chemistry, Norwich, United Kingdom Activation of CO by Carbon Monoxide Dehydrogenase using QM and QM/MM Methods Dalia Biswas, Tao Large, Morgan Dienst, Marius Retegan, Frank Neese Whitman College, Chemistry, Walla Walla, United Creating a Toolbox for Tuneable Artificial Metalloenzymes Rosalind L. Booth, Daniel J. Raines, Justin E. Clarke, Keith S. Wilson, Gideon J. Grogan, Anne-Kathrin Duhme-Klair York, Department of Chemistry, York, United Kingdom Principles of metal selectivity in human metallothioneins metal - thiolate clusters Jenifer Calvo, Victor Lopez, Gabriele Meloni The Texas at Dallas, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Richardson, United Inner-sphere and outer-sphere reorganization energies of Ht cytochrome c: Role of two states Samir Chattopadhyay, Manjistha Mukherjee, Kara L Bren, Abhishek Dey Indian Association For The Cultivation Of Science, School Of Chemical Sciences, Kolkata, India Structural insights into the electron/proton transfer pathways in the quinol:fumarate reductase complex from Desulfovibrio gigas Hong-Hsiang Guan, Yin-Cheng Hsieh, Pei-Ju Lin, Yen-Chieh Huang, Masato Yoshimura, Shao-Kang Chen, Phimonphan Chuankhayan, Chien-Chih Lin, Nai-Chi Chen, Atsushi Nakagawa, Sunney I. Chan, Chun-Jung Chen National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Life Science Group, Scientific Research Division, Hsinchu, Taiwan, Republic of China Structural and functional characterization of Wolinella succinogenes flavocytochrome c complex Prachi Dabhade, Susana L.A. Andrade Freiburg, Institute of Biochemistry, Freiburg, First 2D NMR correlation spectra of paramagnetically shifted resonances from small laccase type 1 depleted mutant (SLACt1D) Rubin Dasgupta, Karthick B.S.S. Gupta, Huub J.M. de Grot, Marcellus Ubbink Leiden university, Leiden Institute of chemistry, Leiden, The Netherlands P153 Mimicking "group C" nitrogenase cofactor environment by mutagenesis in A. vinelandii Laure Decamps, Serena DeBeer Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Department of Inorganic Spectroscopy, Mülheim an der Ruhr, P154 Single mutation distal from the active site optimized Zn(II) affinity in the NDM carbapenemase. Juliana Delmonti, Marcos N. Morgada, Alejandro J. Vila Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Instituto de Biologia Molecular y Celular de Rosario, Rosario, Argentina 70 71

36 Poster Presentations Poster Presentations P155 P157 P158 P159 P160 P161 P162 P163 P164 P165 P166 Heme-based sensor DevS from Mycobacterium tuberculosis: a redox versus oxygen sensor Giamwemberg Barreto, Marta S. P. Carepo, Ana C. S. Gondim, Wellinson G. Guimarães, Luiz H. C. Souza, Luiz G. F. Lopes, Paul V. Bernhardt, Tércio F. Paulo, Eduardo H. S. Sousa, Izaura C. N. Diógenes Universidade Federal do Ceara, Quimica Organica e Inorganica, Fortaleza, Brazil Redox-Mediated on/off Switch of Zinc Finger Binding to DNA Moritz Durtschi, Silke Johannsen, Roland K.O. Sigel Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Determination of Local and Global Dynamics in Proteins on the Nanosecond Timescale Using PAC Spectroscopy Rasmus Fromsejer, Lars Hemmingsen, Vincent L. Pecoraro Copenhagen University, Department of Chemistry, Copenhagen, Denmark Structure-function relationship of sirohydrochlorin ferrochelatase SirB Takashi Fujishiro, Yukino Shimada, Ryosuke Nakamura, Miho Ooi Saitama University, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Saitama, Japan Principles of transition metal selectivity in a primary active transmembrane zinc pump from P. aeruginosa Marc Gallenito, Gordon W. Irvine, Limei Zhang, Gabriele Meloni The Texas at Dallas, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Richardson, United Structure and unique properties of the vanadium nitrogenase Jakob Gies-Elterlein, Daniel Sippel, Oliver Einsle Freiburg, Biochemistry Institute, Freiburg, Applications of Ni(II)-induced peptide bond cleavage Bálint Hajdu, Heba A.H. Abd Elhameed, Enikő Hermann, Ria Balogh, Éva Hunyadi- Gulyás, Kohsuke Kato,Kyosuke Nagata, Wojciech Bal, Béla Gyurcsik Szeged, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Szeged, Hungary New thiosemicarbazone derivatives and their copper(ii) complexes as potential inhibitors against mammalian ribonucleotide reductase Marta Hammerstad, Mirela F. Zaltariov, H. John Arabshahi, Katarina Jovanović, Klaus W. Richter, Maria Cazacu, Sergiu Shova, Mihaela Balan, Siniša Radulović, Jóhannes Reynisson, Niels H. Andersen, Hans-Petter Hersleth, K. Kristoffer Andersson, Vladimir B. Arion Oslo, Department of Biosciences, Oslo, Norway Optimization of crystallization conditions of metalloenzymes for serial crystallography and XFEL Juliane John, Hugo Lebrette, Oskar Aurelius, Vivek Srinivas, Martin Högbom Stockholm University, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Stockholm, Sweden Activating Bacteria by External Additives: Direct Conversion of Benzene to Phenol Catalyzed by P450BM3-Based Whole-Cell Biocatalyst Masayuki Karasawa, Sota Yanagisawa, Yoshihito Watanabe, Osami Shoji Nagoya University, Chemistry, Nagoya, Japan Can a Strong Equatorial Ligation Suppress the Two-State Reactivity Of Biologically Active Iron(IV)-Oxo Species? Ravi Kumar, Azaj Ansari, Gopalan Rajaraman Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Chemistry, Mumbai, India P167 P168 P169 A dual role for C2H2 zinc fingers in both DNA binding and protein binding in nuclear import by transcription factor Sp 1 Jun Kuwahara, Kanami Nakamura Doshisha Womens University, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyotanabe, Japan Alternative Protein Scaffolds for Artificial Metalloenzymes Alexandria Deliz Liang, Thomas R. Ward Basel, Chemistry, Basel, Switzerland A comparison of two hydroquinone ring-cleaving dioxygenases Timothy E. Machonkin, Julia E. Burrows, Madeleine C. Maker Whitman College, Chemistry, Walla Walla, WA, United P170 Carrier-Driven Crystallization of E c -1 Alejandro Marquez Espinoza, Eva Freisinger Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland P171 P172 P173 P174 P175 P176 P177 Structural insights into catalytic mechanism of formylglycine generating enzyme Dzmitry A. Miarzlou, Florian Leisinger, Daniel Joss, Daniel Häussinger, Florian P. Seebeck Universität Basel, Departement Chemie, Basel, Switzerland An actinobacterial representative sheds a new light on the reaction mechanism of coproheme decarboxylases Hanna Michlits, Vera Pfanzagl, Paul G. Furtmüller, Kristina Djinoić-Carugo, Christian Obinger, Stefan Hofbauer Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Department of Chemistry, Vienna, Austria Optimization of crystallization and biochemical studies of KanJ protein Beata Mrugala, Anna Milaczewska, Ewa Niedzialkowska, Przemysław Porebski, Wladek Minor, Tomasz Borowski Polish Academy of Science, Jerzy Haber Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Cracow, Poland How Does CYP Sequence Affect CYP: CPR Complexation in a Phospholipid Bilayer and the Transfer of Electrons? Goutam Mukherjee, Prajwal P. Nandekar, Ghulam Mustafa, Rebecca C. Wade Heidelberg University, HITS ggmbh, Heidelberg Institute of Theoretical Studies, Heidelberg, Structural analysis of HypX responsible for CO production in the maturation of a [NiFe]-hydrogenase. Norifumi Muraki, Shigetoshi Aono National Institutes of Natural Sciences, Exploratory Research Center on Life and Living Systems, Okazaki, Japan X-ray crystallographic snapshots of catalytic intermediates of cysteine desulfurases Ryosuke Nakamura, Takashi Fujishiro, Yasuhiro Takahashi Saitama University, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Saitama, Japan Effect of heme on target RNA-binding in cold shock protein, CspD Dayeon Nam, Takeshi Uchida, Koichiro Ishimori Hokkaido University, Graduate School of Chemical Sciences and Engineering, Sapporo, Japan

37 Poster Presentations Poster Presentations P179 P180 P181 Oxygen Activation by Self-sufficient Cytochrome P450 Reconstituted with Manganese Porphyrin Keita Omura, Yuichiro Aiba, Ayaka Matsumoto, Joshua Kyle Stanfield, Hiroki Onoda, Shinya Ariyasu, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Yoshitsugu Shiro, Yoshihito Watanabe, Osami Shoji Nagoya University, Department of Chemistry, Nagoya, Japan Time-resolved serial femtosecond crystallography of the isopenicillin N synthase reaction with ACV and O2 Patrick Rabe, Jos J. A. G. Kamps, Cindy Pham, Michael A. McDonough, Thomas M. Leissing, Jurgen Brem, Pierre Aller, Agata Butryn, Franklin D. Fuller, Alexander Batyuk, Mark S. Hunter, Roberto Alonso-Mori, Sheraz Gul, Iris Young, In-Sik Kim, Kyle Sutherlin, Asmit Bhowmick, Aaron S Brewster, Nicholas K. Sauter, Vittal Yachandra, Junko Yano, Jan F. Kern, Allen M. Orville, Christopher J. Schofield Diamond Light Source, XFEL Hub at Diamond, Didcot, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom Understanding biosynthesis of methanobactins Yun Ji Park, Grace E. Kenney, Amy C. Rosenzweig Northwestern University, Molecular Biosciences, Evanston, United P182 X-ray induced reduction kinetics of heme metal centers is protein-independent - implications for structural studies of redox sensitive proteins Vera Pfanzagl, John Beale, Daniel Schmidt, Hanna Michlits, Thomas Gabler, Kristina Djinović-Carugo, Christian Obinger, Stefan Hofbauer BOKU Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Department für Chemie, Vienna, Austria P183 P184 P185 P186 P187 Spectroscopic Studies of the SmFixL Protein from S. meliloti Reveal that Conserved Residues in the Heme Domain Play Crucial Roles in the Oxygen Sensing Mechanism Mark Reynolds, Nazeim Brame, Amy Troutman Saint Joseph s University, Philadelphia, United Structural Studies of Trigonal Pyrimidal Pb(II)S3 Centers in De Novo Three-stranded Coiled Coils to Model Lead Binding in the Human LINE-1 Retrotransposon Leela Ruckthong, Tyler B. J. Pinter, Jeanne A. Stuckey, Vincent L. Pecoraro King Mongkut Technology Thonburi, Department of Chemistry, Bangkok, Thailand Preliminary characterisation of a novel o-aminophenol oxidase from Streptomyces sp. produced in Escherichia coli Chiara Rutanen, Tao Tu, Juha Rouvinen, Janne Jänis, Nina Hakulinen UEF, Department of Chemistry, Joensuu, Finland Construction of Hemoprotein HasA Incorporating Bulky Metal Complexes Erika Sakakibara, Yuma Shisaka, Daiki Koga, Xing Xu, Toshikazu Ono, Yoshio Hisaeda, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Yoshihito Watanabe, Osami Shoji Nagoya University, Chemistry, Nagoya, Japan Structural Assembly of a Plant Metallothionein 2 Protein - Secondary Structural Elements in the Flexible Linker Region Alma Salim, Eva Freisinger Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland P188 P189 P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 Manipulation of heme environment in the active site of chlorite dismutases and its impact on the enzymatic activity Daniel Schmidt, Irene Schaffner, Stefan Hofbauer, Paul G. Furtmüller, Christian Obinger Natural Resources and Life Sciences, BOKU, Vienna, Institute of Biochemistry, Vienna, Austria Specific Photosterilization of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Exploiting Its Heme Acquisition System Yuma Shisaka, Takehiko Tosha, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Yoshitsugu Shiro, Yoshihito Watanabe, Osami Shoji Nagoya University, Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Nagoya, Japan Thermal Unfolding and Refolding of a Lytic Polysaccharide Monooxygenase from Thermoascus aurantiacus Raushan Singh, K. B. Möllers, D. A. Russo, B. van Oort, R. Croce, P. E. Jensen, C. Felby, M.J. Bjerrum Copenhagen, Department of Chemistry, Copenhagen, Denmark Metal-free ribonucleotide reduction powered by a DOPA radical in Mycoplasma pathogens Vivek Srinivas, Hugo Lebrette, Daniel Lundin, Yuri Kutin, Margareta Sahlin, Michael Lerche, Jürgen Eirich, Rui M. M. Branca, Nicholas Cox, Britt-Marie Sjöberg, Martin Högbom Stockholm University, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Stockholm, Sweden The Role of Dynamic Active Site Loops in Oxygen Activation in an Iron-dependent Sulfoxide Synthase, EgtB Anja R. Stampfli, Florian P. Seebeck Basel, Departmenbt of Chemistry, Basel, Switzerland WhiB-like proteins and their Fe-S dependant protein protein interactions Melissa Y Y Stewart, Jason C. Crack, Matt J. Bush, Mark J. Buttner, Nick Le Brun East Anglia, School of Chemistry, Norwich, United Kingdom The interaction between nitrite and the ferric globin domain of GLB-33, a unique chimeric globin in Caenorhabditis elegans Niels Van Brempt, R. Sgammato, W. Herrebout, D. Hammerschmid, F. Sobott, C. Johannessen, S. Dewilde, S. Van Doorslaer Universiteit Antwerpen, Physics, Wilrijk, Belgium Biochemical study of UbiU and UbiV, two new [4Fe-4S] proteins involved in anaerobic ubiquinone biosynthesis in E. coli Chau-Duy-Tam Vo, Ludovic Pelosi, Bruno Faivre, Nadia Touati, Fabien Pierrel, Murielle Lombard, Marc Fontecave Sorbonne University, College de France, Paris, France The Presence of An Alcove Facilitates Substrate Binding in Acetyl-CoA Synthase (ACS): Geometry, Methylation, & Carbonylation Seth Wiley, Mehmet Can, Peter Eckert, Kevin Kubarych, Ritimukta Sarangi, Stephen W. Ragsdale Michigan, Department of Biological Chemistry, Ann Arbor, United 74 75

38 Poster Presentations Poster Presentations P7 P8 P9 P210 P211 P212 P213 P214 P215 The hydroxylation/desaturation selectivity of clavaminic acid synthase - a QM/ MM study Zuzanna Wojdyla, Tomasz Borowski Polish Academy of Sciences, Jerzy Haber Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Krakow, Poland Exploratory research of transition metal ions and complexes inhibiting the fibrilformation of collagen proteins Hiroyuki Yasui, Rio Uno, Akari Tsunoda, Wakana Nishino Kyoto Pharmaceutical University, Department of Analytical and Bioinorganic Chemistry, Kyoto, Japan Screening of N-substituted dipeptides for Activation of Cytochrome P450BM3 Kai Yonemura, Sinya Ariyasu, J. K. Stanfield, H. Onoda, H. Sugimoto, Y. Shiro, Y. Watanabe, O. Shoji Nagoya University, Chemistry, Nagoya, Japan Metal-related Diseases (P210-P215) Effect of the N-truncation of Aβ peptides on the ROS production by their copper complexes - Friends or enemies? Charlène Esmieu, Guillaume Ferrand, Valentina Borghesani, Christelle Hureau LCC, CNRS, Toulouse, France Modifications of Metal-bound Amyloidogenic Peptides by a Chemical Modulator Jiyeon Han, Hyuck Jin Lee, Kyu Yeon Kim, Junghyun Chae, Mi Hee Lim KAIST, Chemistry, Daejeon, Republic of Korea Rational Strategy of Designing Small Molecules with Multi-Reactivity against Free Radicals and Metal-Free and Metal-Bound Amyloid-β Peptides Mingeun Kim, Juhye Kang, Misun Lee, Jiyeon Han, Geewoo Nam, Eunyoung Tak, Min Sun Kim, Hyuck Jin Lee, Eunju Nam, Joo-Yong Lee, Mi Hee Lim Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Chemistry, Daejeon, Republic of Korea Development of fluorescent probes for cellular imaging of Cu(I) and colocalisation studies with alpha-synuclein Martin Priessner, Ramon Vilar, Liming Ying, Alfonso De Simone, Magdalena Sastre Imperial College London, Chemistry, London, United Kingdom Copper-Ion Mediated Oxidation of β-amyloid Manish K. Tiwari, Luke F. Gamon, Michael J. Davies, Morten J. Bjerrum Copenhagen, Department of Chemistry, Copenhagen, Denmark Tunable regulatory activities of 1,10-phenanthroline derivatives towards acid sphingomyelinase and Zn(II)-amyloid-β Yelim Yi, Jiyeon Han, Min Hee Park, Nahye Park, Eunju Nam, Hee Kyung Jin, Jae-sung Bae, Mi Hee Lim Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Chemistry, Daejeon, Republic of Korea P220 P221 P222 P223 P224 P225 P226 P229 P230 P231 Metals in Medicine (P ) Isostructural Bimetallic Lanthanide Complexes of N, N'-Heterocyclic bases and Tolfenamic acid: Structures, Photophysical Aspects and Biological Activity Zafar Abbas, Ashis K. Patra Indian Institute Of Technology, Kanpur, Department Of Chemistry, Kanpur, India Organometallic Ru(II) complexes of trimethoxyaniline containing Schiff bases: Synthesis, Structure, Stability and inhibition of tubulin polymerization Sourav Acharya, Moumita Maji, Ruturaj, Kallol Purkait, Arnab Gupta, Arindam Mukherjee Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata, Chemical Sciences, Mohanpur, India Synthesis and Biochemical Study of some Heterocyclic-Azo Compounds and their Copper(II) Complexes Mona A Alamri, Mostafa A Hussien, Mutlaq Al-Jahdali King AbdulAziz University, Chemistry Department, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Co(III)-peptide bioconjugates as promising anticancer agents Dariusz Śmiłowicz, Nils Metzler-Nolte Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Faculty of Chemistry and Biochemistry RUB, Bochum, A new entry into multi-action platinum(iv) anticancer agents: Gemcitabine as an example for attachment of hydroxyl groups via a carbonate linkage Tomer Babu, Thirumal Yempala, Valentina Gandin, Dan Gibson The Hebrew University, School of Pharmacy, Jerusalem, Israel Improvement of bioanalytical sensitivity and COX-2-selective antitumor activity of cobalt alkyne complexes due to ligand fluorination Daniel Bäcker, Victoria Obermoser, Elisabeth Anna Kirchner, Brigitte Kircher, Ronald Gust Innsbruck, Institute of Pharmacy, Innsbruck, Austria Insights Into the Anticancer Therapeutic Properties of Cu(II) Complexes of Phenanthroline and Histidine Containing Ligands Raul Balderrama, Quim Peña, Marc Maresca, Olga Iranzo Aix Marseille Université, ISM2 - Biosciences, Marseille, France Nanofocussed x-ray mapping of organo-osmium anticancer complexes in cancer cells Elizabeth M. Bolitho, James P. C. Coverdale, H. E. Bridgewater, Guy. J. Clarkson, Paul Quinn, Peter J. Sadler, Carlos Sanchez-Cano Warwick, Chemistry, United Kingdom Dinuclear 99m Tc complexes do exist! Robin Bolliger, Henrik Braband, Giuseppe Meola, Roger Alberto Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Cytotoxic properties of novel n6-p-cymene ruthenium(ii) complexes containing a N,S-type ligand and their structural characterization Ewelina Namiecińska, Anna Dołęga, Magdalena Grazul, Urszula Krajewska, Elzbieta Budzisz Medical Lodz, Department of Raw Materials Chemistry, Lodz, Poland" 76 77

39 Poster Presentations Poster Presentations P232 P235 P236 P237 P238 P239 P241 P242 P244 P246 P247 P248 An anthracenyl-pendant ruthenium(ii) complex conjugated to biotin as a biological bait for pharmacological applications Geângela de Fátima Sousa Oliveira, Eduardo H. S. Sousa, Idalina Maria Moreira de Carvalho Universidade Federal do Ceará, Quimica Organica e Inorganica, Fortaleza, Brazil Supramolecular Cylinders and Pillarplexes: Their DNA binding properties and biological effects James Craig, Nik Hodges, Callum Campbell, Angela Casini, Alexander Pöthig, Michael Hannon Birmingham, School of Chemistry, Birmingham, United Kingdom Synthesis of targeted supramolecular radiotracers by cooperative capture Faustine d'orchymont, Jason P. Holland Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Recognising unusual DNA structures Ross Egan, Michael Hannon Birmingham, School of Chemistry, Birmingham, United Kingdom Olefin metathesis in antibiotic research Pina Eichert, Nils-Metzler-Nolte Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Inorganic Chemistry 1, Bochum, Synthesis, DNA-binding and Anticancer properties of enantiomerically pure Ru(II) Helicates Dayra Escudero, Luis Lemus, Harriet Mitchell, Nikolas Hodges, Michael Hannon Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Facultad de Química y Biología, Santiago, Chile Photochemical conjugation of HBED-CC-ArN3 to MetMAb for PET imaging of c-met receptor expression Rachael Fay, Melanie Gut, Jason P. Holland Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Anticancer Mechanistic Study of Auranofin Songhai Tian, Fung-Ming Siu, Chun-Nam Lok, Yi Man Eva Fung, Chi-Ming Che The Hong Kong, Chemistry, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Multi-Organelle Dysfunction by Endoplasmic Reticulum-Targeting Iridium(III) Complexes Ruilin Guan, Lina Xie, Yu Chen, Liangnian Ji, Hui Chao Sun Yat-Sen University, School of Chemistry, Guangzhou, China 89 ZrDFO-azepin-MetMAb for imaging c-met expression in gastric cancer Melanie Gut, Simon Klingler, Rachael Fay, Jason P. Holland Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Unsaturated macrocyclic complexes of Zr(IV) as fluoride carriers Eliška Hacaperková, Vojtěch Kubíček, Jan Kotek, Petr Hermann Charles University, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic Cu, Fe, and Zn isotopic compositions are altered in serum and whole blood of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) patients Agustina A. M. B. Hastuti, Marta Costas-Rodríguez, Yulia Anoshkina, Taylor Parnall, James A. Madura II, Frank Vanhaecke Ghent University, Atomic and Mass Spectrometry, Department of Chemistry, Ghent, Belgium P249 P250 P252 P253 P254 P255 P256 P257 P258 P259 A Ru(II) polypyridyl complex bearing aldehyde functions as a versatile synthetic precursor for photodynamic therapy photosensitizers Franz Heinemann, Johannes Karges, Federica Maschietto, Malay Patra, Olivier Blacque, Ilaria Ciofini, Bernhard Spingler, Gilles Gasser Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland In vitro and in vivo evaluation of platinum(ii)-oxalato complexes with adenine derivatives Jan Hošek, Ján Vančo, Pavel Štarha, Marta Chalupová, Pavel Suchý Jr., Zdeněk Trávníček Palacký University in Olomouc, Regional Centre of Advanced Technologies and Materials, Olomouc, Czech Republic Luminescent Re(I) Complexes as Probes for Synaptic Imaging Lucy M. Humphreys, Mark P. Lowe, Vicki L. Emms, Vincenzo Marra, Paul M. Cullis Leicester, Department of Chemistry, Leicester, United Kingdom Fungal Pathogen Candida albicans Reprioritizes Metal Handling During Fluconazole Stress Elizabeth W. Hunsaker, Katherine J. Franz Duke University, Chemistry, Durham, United Replacement of Equatorial Chlorides of Satraplatin by Acetates: Dual & Triple Action Water-Soluble Satraplatin Derivatives Subhendu Karmakar, Isabella Poetsch, Petra Heffeter, Dan Gibson The Hebrew Jerusalem, School of Pharmacy, Institute for Drug Research, Jerusalem, Israel Half-sandwich Os(II) and Ru(II) Complexes with Unusual Activity Profile in Highly Invasive Triple-negative Breast Cancer Cells Jitka Pracharova, Vojtech Novohradsky, Hana Kostrhunova, Pavel Štarha, Zdeněk Trávníček, Viktor Brabec, Jana Kasparkova Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Biophysics, Brno, Czech Republic Development of Unconventional Cytotoxic Platinum(II) and Platinum(IV) Anticancer Agents Aleen Khoury, Robin Taleb, Jennette Sakoff, Jayne Gilbert, Janice Aldrich-Wright Western Sydney University, School of Science and Health, Campbelltown, Australia Exploiting the Gallium-Fluoride Bond in the Design of New Radiopharmaceuticals: Potential Application in Diagnostic Imaging of Alzheimer's Disease HuiJing Koay, Mohammad B. Haskali, Peter D. Roselt, Jonathan M. White, Paul S. Donnelly Melbourne, School of Chemistry, Parkville, Australia An Anticancer PtIV Prodrug That Acts by Mechanisms Involving DNA Damage and Different Epigenetic Effects Hana Kostrhunova, Emanuele Petruzzella, Dan Gibson, Jana Kasparkova, Viktor Brabec Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Biophysics, Brno, Czech Republic Organoruthenium anticancer agents: evaluation of speciation, photo-activity, biological interactions and glioblastoma cell inhibition Priyaranjan Kumar, Indranil Mondal, Ritu Kulshreshtha, Ashis Patra Indian Institute Of Technology, Kanpur, Department Of Chemistry, Kanpur, India

40 Poster Presentations Poster Presentations P260 P261 P262 P263 P264 P265 P266 P267 P268 P270 P271 Multi-functionalised graphene nanoflakes as tumour-targeted theranostic agents Jennifer Lamb, Eliane Fischer, Martin Rosillo-Lopez, Christoph Salzmann, Jason P. Holland Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Using 6-Amino-1,4-Diazepine Triacetate to Create a Novel Targeted Radiotracer for the Detection of Activated Platelets in Acute Thrombosis Jaclyn L Lange, Jean P. Sinnes, Stacey E. Rudd, Shweta Jagdale, Brett M. Paterson, Frank Rösch, Paul S. Donnelly, Karen Alt, Christoph E. Hagemeyer Monash University, Australian Centre for Blood Diseases, Melbourne, Australia Immuno-modulation of platinum-based complexes on RAW246.7 macrophages Hai Van Le, Wee Han Ang National Singapore, Chemistry, Singapore, Singapore Design and investigation of photoactivatable platinum(iv) prodrug complexes of cisplatin Violet Eng Yee Lee, Chee Fei Chin, Wee Han Ang National Singapore, Chemistry, Singapore, Singapore Development of a Cyclopentadienyl based Mimic for the Anti-Cancer Drug Pemetrexed Raphael Lengacher, Angelo Frei, Roger Alberto Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Cyclometalated Ir(III) chaperone complexes of curcumin as light-activated prodrugs for cancer therapy Jiangping Liu, Liangnian Ji, Hui Chao Sun Yat-Sen University, School of Chemistry, Guangzhou, China Functionalisation of G-quadruplex binders to enable theranostic applications Rainbow Lo, Gilbert Fruhwirth, Ramón Vilar Imperial College London, Department of Chemistry, London, United Kingdom Oxamusplatin: A glutathione resistant nitrogen mustard based Pt(II) complex with enhanced selectivity towards cancer Moumita Maji, Subhendu Karmakar, Ruturaj, Arnab Gupta, Arindam Mukherjee Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata, Chemical Sciences, Mohanpur, India A silver(i) complex with 4-fluoroanthranilic acid: synthesis and biological activities Carlos Manzano, Wilton Lustri, Pedro Corbi UNICAMP, Inorganic Chemistry/Chemistry, Campinas, Brazil Synthesis, characterization and HSA binding studies of quinizarin containing ternary Co(III) complexes Sándor Nagy, Máté Kozsup, Orsolya Dömötör, Éva Anna Enyedy, Etelka Farkas, Péter Buglyó Debrecen, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Debrecen, Hungary Synthesis, characterization and biological applications of a palladium(ii) complex with a 4-(2-aminoethyl) benzenesulfonamide Schiff base Douglas Nakahata, Erica Peterson, Nicholas Farrell, Pedro Corbi Campinas, Chemistry, Campinas, Brazil P272 P273 P274 P275 P276 P277 P278 P279 P280 P281 Antitumor Activity of Polypyridine Co(III) Complexes against Hypoxia Tumor and their Solution Reaction with Ascorbic Acid Misaki Nakai, Yusuke Shimonaka, Akitsugu Hayashi, Shigenobu Yano, Akihiro Nomoto, Akiya Ogawa, Yasuo Nakabayashi Kansai University, Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering, Suita-shi, Japan Simultaneous Delivery of Olaparib and Carboplatin in PEGylated Liposomes Imparts this Drug Combination Hypersensitivity and Selectivity for Breast Tumor Cells Vojtech Novohradsky, Juraj Zajac, Oldrich Vrana, Jana Kasparkova, Viktor Brabec Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Biophysics, Brno, Czech Republic Probing Intracellular Reduction of Anticancer Platinum(IV) Prodrug Complexes Jun Xiang Ong, Carine Shu Qing Lim, Hai Van Le, Wee Han Ang National Singapore, Department of Chemistry, Singapore, Singapore The modular synthesis of cytotoxic Pd(II) and Pt(II) triazolate complexes through iclick reactions: reaction progress, isomerization and kinetic studies Kun Peng, Ulrich Schatzschneider Würzburg University, Inorganic institute, Würzburg, Synthesis, spectroscopic characterization, molecular modeling and in vitro biological assays of a silver(i) complex with amantadine. Anna Pereira, Carlos Manzano, Douglas Nakahata, Douglas Pereira, André Formiga, Wilton Lustri, Pedro Corbi Campinas - Unicamp, Chemistry, Campinas, Brazil Pyriplatin-BODIPY Conjugates for Mitochondria-targeted Photodynamic Therapy: A Dual Action Photo-Chemotherapeutic Agents Md Kausar Raza, Srishti Gautam, Prodip Howlader, Arnab Bhattacharyya, Paturu Kondaiah, Akhil R. Chakravrty Indian Institute of Science, Department of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry/Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India Re and 99m Tc complexes with megazol derivatives: potential multifunctional agents for Chagas disease diagnostics or treatment Ana Resende Gonçalves, Carla Gotzmann, Henrik Braband, Pedro Ivo da Silva Maia, Roger Alberto Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland A New Bisdipyrrin-based Ligand as a Potential Probe for Imaging Prostate Cancer Jacob Rowan, Paul Donnelly Melbourne, School of Chemistry, Bio21 Institute, Parkville, Australia A novel approach in cancer therapy: Induction of ferroptosis by iron(iii) salophene complexes Jessica Sagasser, Daniel Baecker, Benjamin Ma, Martin Hermann, Brigitte Kircher, Ronald Gust Innsbruck, Institute of Pharmacy, Innsbruck, Austria Cyclo-tetravanadate bridged copper complexes as potential double bullet prometallodrugs for cancer treatment Eduardo Sánchez-Lara, Beatriz Martínez-Valencia, Nidia Corona-Motolinía, Brenda Sánchez Gaytán, and Enrique González-Vergara Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Centro de Química. Instituto de Ciencias, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico

41 Poster Presentations Poster Presentations P282 P283 P284 P285 P286 P287 P289 P291 P294 P295 P300 Combretastatin A4 based Dual and Triple Action Platinum(IV) complexes for the Application in the Treatment of Cancer Claudia Schmidt, Tomer Babu, Dan Gibson Hebrew Jerusalem, School of Pharmacy / Institute for Drug Research, Jerusalem, Israel Insights Into Biochemical Targets and Changes Induced by Ru(II) Arene Anticancer Complexes Thomas J. Stewart, Aviva Levina, Nicholas P. Farrell, Peter A. Lay Sydney, School of Chemistry, Sydney, Australia Novel metallodrugs targeting the translocator protein as anticancer agents Leila Tabrizi, Kerry Thompson, Peter Dockery, Andrea Erxleben National Ireland, Galway, School of Chemistry, Galway, Ireland" Glucose-Directed Self-Assembly and Anti-Cancer Properties of Amphiphilic Platinum(II) Terpyridine Complexes Ka-Chung Tong, Pui-Ki Wan, Chi-Ming Che The Hong Kong, Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Reactivity of ATSM-CuII a hypoxic biomarker in the human cellular copper cycle Gulshan Walke, Sharon Ruthstein Bar Ilan University, Department of chemistry, Ramat Gan, Israel Anticancer Cyclometalated Platinum(II) Complexes Containing N-Heterocyclic Carbene Ligands: Vimentin Targeting, Metabolism and Nanoformulation Pui-Ki Wan, Ka-Chung Tong, Chunlei Zhang, Chun-Nam Lok, Chi-Ming Che The Hong Kong, Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong, Hong Kong A platinum(iv) prodrug bearing toll-like receptor 7 agonist for enhanced chemoimmunotherapy Zhigang Wang, Li Tang, Demin Cai, Guangyi Jin Shenzhen University, Pharmacy, Shenzhen, China Gallium-based Agents as an Inhibitor of Metallo-β-lactamase Yuen-Ting Wong, Runming Wang, Qi Zhang, Pak-Leung Ho, Hongyan Li, Hongzhe Sun The Hong Kong, Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Activation of Potent Organometallic Iridium(III) Anticancer Complexes Wenying Zhang, George M. Hughes, Samya Banerjee, Ji-Inn Song, Guy J. Clarkson, Fortuna Ponte, Emilia Sicilia, Peter J. Sadler Warwick, Department of Chemistry, Coventry, United Kingdom Anticancer activities of Au(III) thiosemicarbazone complexes Zhifeng Zhang, Chun-Nam Lok, Chi-Ming Che The Hon Kong, Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Nucleic Acids (P300-P324) Tracing the self-splicing of a group II intron at the molecular level via smfret Esra Ahunbay, Susann Zelger-Paulus, Richard Börner, Roland K. O. Sigel Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland P305 P306 P308 P309 P311 P312 P313 P314 P315 P316 P317 Platinum(II) and palladium(ii) complexes of tridentate hydrazone-based ligands as selective guanine quadruplex binders Rweetuparna Guha, Alexander Schmidt, Jens Müller Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universitaet Münster, Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Muenster, Sequence-Specific DNA Damage Induced by Metal-Complex-PNA Conjugate Masaki Hibino, Yuichiro Aiba, Yoshihito Watanabe, Osami Shoji Nagoya University, Department of Chemistry, Nagoya, Japan Magnesium(II)-dependent RNA folding of a group II intron investigated by single molecule FRET Kevin Kraft, Susann Zelger-Paulus, Richard Börner, Roland K.O. Sigel Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Artificial nuclease and anticancer activity of a mononuclear copper(i) complex and a related binuclear double-stranded helicate P. Levín, L. M. Balsa, I. E. León, Luis Lemus Santiago of Chile, Faculty of Chemistry and Biology, Santiago, Chile Copper(II) Complexes of Tripodal N-donors Pyridyl Ligands as Anticancer Agents Febee Louka, Salah Massoud, Ada Tusa, Franz Mautner, Roland Fisher, Ján Vančo, Jan Hošek, Zdeněk Dvořák, Zdeněk Trávníček Louisiana at Lafayette, Chemistry, Lafayette, United Determination of the NMR solution structure of the CPEB3 ribozyme Irina Markova, Silke Johannsen, Roland K. O. Sigel Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Light-induced formation of thymine-containing Hg(II)-mediated base pairs Shuvankar Naskar, Jens Müller Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universitaet Münster, Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Muenster, Imine-, thiosemicarbazone- and pyridine-based ligands for copper(ii): consequences on DNA binding and nuclease activity Raphael E. F. de Paiva, Bruna S. R. da Silva, Aline M. L. Zaballa, Felipe F. M. Bagatelli, Carla C. Oliveira, Ana M. da Costa Ferreira São Paulo, Institute of Chemistry, São Paulo, Brazil Control and regulation of S-Adenosylmethionine biosynthesis by the regulatory β subunit and quinolone-based compounds Jiraporn Panmanee, J. Bradley-Clarke, JM. Mato, PM. O'Neill, SV. Antonyuk, SS. Hasnain U of Liverpool, Institute of Integrative Biology, Liverpool, United Kingdom The effects of small molecule-mediated G-Quadruplex stabilization on induction of Autophagy Piyali Majumder, Bhaskar Datta IIT Gandhinagar, Biological Engineering, Gandhinagar, India Solving the 1 st structure from the HDV-like ribozyme family: the CPEB3 ribozyme Anna Ilaria Przytula-Mally, Silke Johannsen, Vincent Olieric, Eva Freisinger, Roland K.O. Sigel Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland P304 Xanthosinate 5'-Monophosphate (XMP-H) 3- : Its Intriguing Acid - Base and Metal Ion-Binding Properties Rolf Griesser, Astrid Sigel, Helmut Sigel 82 Basel, Department of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Basel, Switzerland 83

42 Poster Presentations Poster Presentations P318 P3 Imidazole-modified metal-binding DNA G-quadruplexes A step towards artificial metalloenzymes Philip Punt, Guido H. Clever TU Dortmund University, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Dortmund, Structural Characterization of DNA-Mediated Catalysis Hannah Rosenbach, Julian Victor, Jan Borggräfe, Manuel Etzkorn, Gerhard Steger, Ingrid Span Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Institut für Physikalische Biologie, Düsseldorf, P339 P340 Bioorthogonal Chemistry: Developing Novel Bioorthogonal Reactions Cheng Weng, Wee Han Ang National Singapore, Department of Chemistry, Singapore, Singapore A Disassembly Approach for Imaging Endogenous Pyrophosphate in Living Cells using Fe(III)-Salen Complexes Prerna Yadav, Marta Jakubaszek, Gilles Gasser, Felix Zelder Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland P322 Let it go: Kinetics of exon unbinding in group II introns by single-molecule FRET and molecular dynamics Fabio D. Steffen, Mokrane Khier, Danny Kowerko, Richard Börner, Roland K. O. Sigel Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland P323 Paramagnetic Metal-tetrads in Higher-order DNA G-Quadruplex Structures as EPR-active Probes for Distance Measurements and Structure Elucidation Lukas M. Stratmann, Yury Kutin, Müge Kasanmascheff, Guido H. Clever TU Dortmund University, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Dortmund, P324 Photophysical Study on the Interaction between RNA G-quadruplex and Pt(II) Complexes Zenghui Wang, Fabio D. Steffen, Alicia Dominguez-Martin, Yifang Zhong, Qian Cao, Zong-Wan Mao, Richard Börner, Roland K.O. Sigel Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland New Methods and Tools (P331-P340) P331 Valence to Core XES study on Molybdenum and its application to Molybdenumiron-sulfur clusters Rebeca G. Castillo, Justin Henthorn, Jeremy McGale, Serena DeBeer Max Planck Institute for CEC, Inorganic Spectroscopy, Mulheim an der Ruhr, P333 Heat triggering of plasticized shape memory polymer for biomaterials Suphassa Pringpromsuk, Qing-Qing Ni, Hong Xia Shinshu University, Science and Technology, Nagano, Japan P335 Stable isotope mass spectrometry investigation of Zn-altered amyloid-β aggregation Laurent Sabater, Franck Poitrasson, Manuel Henry, Elena Atrian-Blasco, Jeroen E. Sonke, Jérôme Viers, Christelle Hureau CNRS, CNRS-LCC, Toulouse, France P337 A Novel Total Synthetic Approach to Desferrioxamine B Analogues Athavan Sresutharsan, Christopher Brown, Tomas Richardson-Sanchez, Rachel Codd The Sydney, Discpline of Pharmacology, Sydney, Australia P338 Bioinorganic Chemistry of Molybdenum Compounds Vk Srivastava, Ds College Aligarh, Department of Chemistry, Aligarh, India 84 85

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44 Authors Index Authors Index A Abbas, Mohammad Zafar Abdiaziz, Kaltum Acharya, Sourav Adam, Suzanne Agapie, Theodor Ahunbay, Esra Al Salmi, Iman Alamri, Mona P220 YR-25 P221 OP-90 OP-22 P300 P090 P222 Alberto, Roger IL-067, P006, P007, P009, P011, P230, P264, P278 Aldrich-Wright, Janice Alenezi, Mona Alfano, Marila Allen, Matthew Amadei, Fabio Amanullah, Sk Amara, Patricia André Cunha, Richard Andrade, Susana IL-011, P256 P020 P140 IL-138 YR-13 P040 P141 OP-49 KN-27, P151 Ang, Wee Han KN-08, P262, P263, P274, P339 Aono, Shigetoshi Aref, Diaa Armstrong, Fraser Auffinger, Pascal Aureliano, Manuel Austin, Rachel B Babak, Maria Babu, Tomer Bäcker, Daniel Bal, Wojciech P175 P001 KN-25 IL-074 OP-51 IL-162 YR-04 P224, P282 P225, P280 IL-041, P162 Balderrama-Martinez- Sotomayor, Raúl Balogh, Ria Katalin Banci, Lucia Barba-Behrens, Norah Barceló-Oliver, Miquel Barrios, Amy Becker, Paul-David Bellotti, Denise Bennett, Sophie Berger, Walter Berggren, Gustav Berglund, Sigrid Berners-Price, Sue Bertini, Luca Bete, Sarah Biancalana, Lorenzo Biggs, George Bím Daniel Biswas, Dalia Biver, Tarita Bjerrum, Morten J. Bjornsson, Ragnar Blindauer, Claudia Bolitho, Elizabeth Bolliger, Robin Bombard-Caucat, Sophie Bonnet, Sylvestre Booth, Rosalind P226 P142, P162 KN-09 IL-102 IL-014 OP-64 PL-02 YR-05 P144 KN-22 IL-113 P002 KN-06 OP-29 P041 YR-24 P091 P060, P075, P092 P145 IL-109 OP-72, P0, P214 OP-35 IL-130 P229 P230 IL-006 KN-13 P146 Börner, Richard OP-86, P021, P300, P308, P322, P324 Borgula, Isabella Borovik, Andrew Borowski, Tomasz P130 IL-050 P173, P7 Brabec, Viktor LA-14, P255, P258, P273 Bradley, Justin Brasch, Nicola Bren, Kara Brenig, Christopher Niklas Britt, R. David Bröring, Martin Brudvig, Gary Brunold, Thomas Brzezinski, Peter Budzisz, Elzbieta Bulos, Joshua Butler, Alison Butler, Stephen C Calvo, Jenifer Campbell, Joanna Carvalho, Idalina Carver, Peggy Cavazza, Christine Chacon, Kelly Chae, Eun Su Chang Michelle Chan, Tiffany Chang, Christopher Chao, Hui Chattopadhyay, Samir Chavez, Ferman YR-01, P315 IL-082 KN-11, P149 YR-27 IL-117 IL-012 KN-16 KN-14 IL-008 P231 YR-30 IL-042 IL-134 P148 P131 P232 IL-015 OP-54, P140 IL-160 P042 IL-044 YR-29 KN-10 IL-124, P244, P265 P149 P043 Che, Chi-Ming IL-024, P022, P093, P242, P285, P287, P295 Chen, Yu OP-27, P244 Chen, Chun-Jung Chen, Peng Chen, Jing Chen, Hang Chen, Zhen-Feng Chiari, Lucile Chino, Marco Cho, Jaeheung Choi, Jonghoon Ciano, Luisa Ciurli, Stefano Clever, Guido Codd, Rachel Comba, Peter Craig, James Crans, Debbie Crichton, Robert Cutsail, George D Da Costa Ferreira, Ana Maria Dabhade, Prachi Dasgupta, Rubin Datta, Ankona Daumann, Lena Dawson, John De Cola, Luisa De Franca Lopes, Luiz Gonzaga DeBeer, Serena Decamps, Laure Decroos, Christophe Dell'Acqua, Simone Delmonti, Juliana P150 PL-01 P093 P003 OP-70 P004 YR-23, P001 OP-37, P052 P094 YR-21 IL-121, P140 IL-010, P318, P323 IL-052, P337 IL-058, P047, P056 P235 PL-05 LA-06 YR-28 IL-108, P033, P314 P151 P152 IL-064 IL-057, P053 LA-11 PL-09 OP- IL-053, P153, P331 P153 OP-31 OP-87 P154

45 Authors Index Authors Index DeRose, Victoria Desiatkina, Oksana Dey, Subal Dey, Abhishek Diogenes, Izaura Dobbek, Holger Domínguez-Martín, Alicia Domergue, Jérémy KN-43 P095, P107 P044 PL-10, P040, P149 P155 IL-112 IL-140, P324 P045 Donnelly, Paul KN-33, P257, P261, P279 d'orchymont, Faustine Duan, Chunying Dudek, Dorota Duhme-Klair, Anne- Kathrin Durtschi, Moritz Dutta, Arnab Dyson, Paul E Egan, Ross Eichert, Pina Einsle, Oliver Eisenschmidt, Annika Eliseeva, Svetlana Erxleben, Andrea Escher, Daniela Escudero Pérez, Dayra Esmieu, Charlène F Fahrni, Christoph Faller, Peter Farkas, Etelka P236 IL-017 YR-11 IL-047, P146 P157 OP-69, P055 IL-085 P237 P238 KN-15, P161 P005 IL-123 IL-158, P284 P046 P239 P210 KN- KN-44, P057 LA-09, P270 Fay, Rachael Fonseca Guerra, Celia Fontecilla-Camps, Juan Carlos Foster, Andrew Franz, Katherine Frei, Angelo Freisinger, Eva Fromsejer, Rasmus Fujishiro, Takashi Fung, Yi Man Eva Fukuzumi, Shunichi Furtmüller, Paul G Galindo, Miguel A. Gallenito, Marc Gambino, Dinorah Ghosh, Abhik Ghosh Dey, Somdatta Gibney, Brian P241, P246 IL-091 IL-116 P132 PL-06, P131, P253 YR-, P264 P170, P187, P317 P158 P159, P176 P242 IL-034 OP-05, P172, P188 IL-153 P160 IL-007 IL-145 IL-051 IL-135 Gibson, Dan IL-004, P224, P254, P258, P282 Giedroc, David Gies-Elterlein, Jakob Gomez Castillo, Rebeca Goodman, David Gotsbacher, Michael Gozzi, Marta Graf, Dominic Green, Michael Griesser, Rolf Griffith, Darren Grundmann, Nora Guan, Ruilin IL-069 P161 P331 P096 YR-02 YR-15 P097 IL-078 P304 IL-076 P011 P244 Gumienna-Kontecka, Elzbieta Gunasekaran, Velmurugan 90 Guha, Rweetuparna P Guo, Zijian Guo, Yisong Gust, Ronald Gut, Melanie Gwak, Jinseong H Hacaperkova, Eliska Hagen, Wilfred Hajdu, Bálint Hambley, Trevor Hammerstad, Marta Han, Jiyeon IL-068 P047, P056 KN-04 OP-40 P225, P280 P241, P246 P098 P247 LA-15 P162 IL-036 P163 P211, P212, P215 Hannon, Michael KN-03, P235, P237, P239 Harland, Jill Harris, Hugh Harrop, Todd Hartinger, Christian Hartwig, Andrea Hasnain, S. Samar Hastuti, Agustina Ari Murti Budi Haumann, Michael Hausinger, Robert Hayashi, Takashi Heck, Joshua Heffern, Marie Heffeter, Petra Heim, Philipp Heinemann, Franz Hemmingsen, Lars P048 IL-136 IL-107 KN-38, P096, P111 IL-144 OP-89, P315 P248 IL-083 IL-126 KN-05 P099 OP-80 IL-105, P254 P049 P249 IL-122, P142, P158 Henthorn, Justin Hermann, Petr Hernández Valdés, Daniel YR-12, P331 IL-063, P247 P006 Herres-Pawlis, Sonja KN-12, P051, P067, P099 Hersleth, Hans-Petter Hess, Corinna Hibino, Masaki Hill, Craig Hirota, Shun Högbom, Martin OP-62, P163 OP-45 P306 IL-049 KN-01 KN-29, P164, P1 Hofbauer, Stefan YR-06, P172, P182, P188 Hoffmeister, Henrik P100 Holland, Jason IL-059, P236, P241, P246, P260 Holland, Patrick Horn, Christiane Horn Junior, Adolfo Hošek, Jan Hsu, Sodio Hu, Di Hu, Yilin Hu, Xile Hua, Jing Humphreys, Lucy Hunsaker, Elizabeth Hüppe, Henrika Hureau, Christelle I Ikeda-Saito, Masao Imberti, Cinzia Ivancich, Anabella IL-062 P050 OP-60, P050 P250, P311 OP-66 P022 IL-038 IL-040, P066 P031 P252 P253 P051 KN-18, P210, P335 IL-001 YR-14 OP-01

46 Authors Index Authors Index Ivanovic-Burmazovic, Ivana J Jaime-Pérez, Noelia Jalilehvand, Farideh Jameson, Geoffrey Jameson, Guy Janzen, Liudmila Jeong, Donghyun Jiao, Yang Johannsen, Silke John, Juliane Jonasson, Niko K Kaim, Wolfgang Karasawa, Masayuki Karlin, Kenneth Karmakar, Subhendu Kasparkova, Jana Kennedy, David Keppler, Bernhard Khandelwal, Shikha Khoury, Aleen Kieninger, Christoph Kikuchi, Kazuya Kim, Eunsuk Kim, Mingeun Kim, Minyeong Kim, Seji Kirk, Martin Kjendseth, Åsmund Røhr Ko, Jung Ah IL-013, P064, P070 P133 OP-10 IL-061 IL-032 P101 P052 OP-83 P157, P312, P317 P164 P053 LA-02 P165 IL-035 P254, P267 P255, P258, P273 OP-44 PL-07, P104 P055 P256 OP-52 KN-36 IL-110 P212 P102 P103 OP-02 OP-13 P121 Koay, HuiJing Kostrhunova, Hana Kovacs, Julia Kozłowski, Henryk Kräutler, Bernhard Kraft, Kevin Krebs, Carsten Kreith, Yvonne Krezel, Artur Kroneck, Peter M. H. Kubeil, Manja Kumar, Ravi Kumar, Priyaranjan Kumar, Pardeep P257 P255, P258 IL-114 LA-05 IL-077 P308 IL-037 P104 IL-155 LA-01 OP-71 P166 P259 P056 Küpper, Frithjof KN-26 Küpper, Hendrik Kuwahara, Jun L Lamb, Jennifer Lange, Jaclyn Le, Hai Van Le Brun, Nick Lebrette, Hugo Lebrun, Vincent Lee, Way-Zen Lee, Eng Yee Violet IL-142, P133 P167 P260 P261 P262, P274 KN-34, P144, P3 OP-30, P164, P1 P057 OP-42 P263 Lee, Yunho OP-63, P094, P098, P103, P106, P110 Leimkühler, Silke Lengacher, Raphael Lerner, Ana Levín, Pedro Li, Hongyan KN-07 P264 P058 P309 IL-132, P288, P291 Liang, Alexandria Liang, Hao Liang, Hong P168 OP-75 OP-50, P031 Lim, Mi Hee PL-08, P211, P212, P215 Limberg, Christian Lippert, Bernhard Liu, Jiangping Liu, Jin-Gang Liu, Yu-Chiao Liu, Yangzhong Lo, Rainbow Longhinotti, Elisane Lönnberg, Tuomas Lorenz, Nicole Louka, Febee Louro, Ricardo Lu, Yi Luber, Sandra M Machonkin, Timothy Magnuson, Ann Magyar, John Maher, Megan Maji, Moumita Majlesi, Kavosh Majumdar, Amit Majumder, Piyali Makris, Thomas Maldonado- Dominguez, Carlos Mauricio Mann, Samuel Manzano, Carlos Mao, Zong-Wan IL-022 LA-08 P265 OP-20 P059 KN-32 P266 P032 IL-148 P105 P311 IL-065 KN-17 IL-070, P010 P169 OP-67 IL-101 OP-24 P221, P267 OP-68 IL-104, P065 P316 IL-033 P060, P075 OP-15 P268, P276 IL-115, P324 Marinescu, Smaranda Markova, Irina Marmion, Celine Marquez, Alejandro Massoud, Salah Masuda, Hideki Mathieu, Emilie McDonald, Aidan Meade, Thomas Meloni, Gabriele Menage, Stephane Menon, Resmi Messori, Luigi Meyer, Franc Meyerstein, Dan Miarzlou, Dzmitry Michel, Sarah Michlits, Hanna Miller, Reece Min, Yuanzeng Min, Sehye Miyoshi, Daisuke Mokhir, Andriy Mondal, Prasenjit Monkcom, Emily Morita, Yoshitsugu Morrow, Janet Mösching, Martin Moura, Isabel Moura, Jose Mrugala, Beata Mukherjee, Arindam Mukherjee, Goutam Mukherjee, Chandan OP-47 P312 KN-28 P170 OP-03, P311 IL-149 OP-25 OP-12, P049, P074 IL-086 IL-125, P148, P160 IL-045 P134 IL-096 KN-21 LA-07, P058 P171 IL-151 P172, P182 OP-59, P101 OP-43 P106 IL-003 IL-093 YR-22 P062 OP-11 IL-161 P107 IL-131 IL-094 P173 OP-79, P221, P267 P174 IL-111

47 Authors Index Authors Index Müller, Jens KN-41, P046, P305, P313 Müller, Peter Muraki, Norifumi Murphy, Catherine Murthy, N. Narasimha N Nagy, Sándor Nakahata, Douglas Nakai, Misaki Nakamura, Ryosuke Nam, Dayeon Naskar, Shuvankar Németh, Brigitta Neese, Frank Nichols, Eva Novohradsky, Vojtech Nowak-Sliwinska, Patrycja O P007 P175 IL-075 OP-73 P270 P271, P276 P272 P159, P176 P177 P313 YR-20 IL-099, P145 P063 P255, P273 IL-1 Obinger, Christian IL-021, P172, P182, P188 O'Hagan, Molly O'Halloran, Thomas Okamoto, Akimitsu Omura, Keita Ong, Jun Xiang Oohora, Koji Orth, Nicole Orville, Allen Ott, Sandro Ott, Ingo Otte, Matthias Outten, Caryn Outten, Franklin W IL-106 KN-42, P130, P135 OP-08 P179 P274 OP-36 P064 P180 P007 IL-089, P100, P108 OP-32, P041 IL-060 IL-073 P Paiva, Raphael Pal, Nabhendu Pan, Hui-Jie Panmanee, Jiraporn Park, Yun Ji Paul, Melanie Peacock, Anna Pecoraro, Vincent Peng, Kun Peralta, Rosely Pereira, Anna Perinelli, Monica Petering, David Petoud, Stephane Pfanzagl, Vera Pikramenou, Zoe Pinakoulaki, Eftychia Pluth, Michael Policar, Clotilde Popescu, Codrina Popov, Marek Prause, Andre Price, Eric Priessner, Martin Pringpromsuk, Suphassa P314 P065 P066 P315 P181 P067 IL-005 IL-009, P158, P184 P275 IL-071 P276 YR-10 KN-39 IL-128 P172, P182 KN-37 OP-06 OP-77 IL-097 P068 P123 P108 OP-38 P213 P333 Probst, Benjamin OP-18, P006, P009, P011 Przytula-Mally, Anna Ilaria Punt, Philip Q Que, Emily P317 P318 IL-137 Que, Lawrence Quintanar, Liliana R Ragsdale, Stephen Rahn, Franziska Raven, Emma Raza, Md Kausar Reedijk, Jan Reithofer, Michael Resende Gonçalves, Ana Cristina Reynolds, Mark Ribbe, Markus Riordan, Charles Robinson, Nigel Rodriguez, Raphaël Roelfes, Gerard Roessler, Maxie Romero Canelon, Isolda Ronconi, Luca Rosato, Antonio Rosenbach, Hannah Rosenzweig, Amy Roth, Patrick Rowan, Jacob Rowińska-Żyrek, Magdalena Ruckthong, Leela Ruehl, Carmen Ruiz, Jose Rutanen, Chiara Ryan, Michael S Sabater, Laurent IL-100 IL-046 IL-098, P6 P009 IL-143 P277 LA-04 IL-080 P278 P183 IL-048 IL-030 IL-146, P132 IL-081 IL-147 IL-120 IL-129 IL-092 IL-152 P3 KN-20, P181 P109 P279 IL-159 P184 YR-03 OP-65 P185 P069 P335 Sadler, Peter Sagasser, Jessica Sakai, Ken Sakakibara, Erika Salassa, Luca Salifoglou, Thanos Salim, Alma Sánchez-Lara, Eduardo Schalk, Isabelle IL-031, P229, P294 P280 IL-039 P186 IL-027 IL-0 P187 P281 IL-056 Schatzschneider, Ulrich IL-087, P097, P109, P275 Scheitler, Andreas Schiemann, Olav Schilling, Mauro Schindler, Siegfried Schmidt, Daniel Schmidt, Claudia Schoenrath, Isabell Schulzke, Carola Schwarze, Benedikt Seebeck, Florian Seeler, John Ségaud, Nathalie Sen, Dipankar Serrano-Plana, Joan Sessler, Jonathan Shafaat, Hannah Shao, Fangwei Shaw, Wendy Shen, Jian-Ren Shengfa, Ye Shima, Seigo Shimazaki, Yuichi Shionoya, Mitsuhiko Shisaka, Yuma P064, P070 IL-127 P010 OP-26 P182, P188 P282 YR-08 KN-02 YR-07 OP-23, P171, P2 P135 YR-17 IL-079 P071 IL-090 IL-029 IL-018 IL-103 KN-24 OP-07 KN-30, P066 P072, P076 IL-084 P186, P189

48 Authors Index Authors Index Shoji, Osami OP-56, P165, P179, P186, P189, P9, P306 Sigel, Roland K. O. P021, P157, P300, P308, P312, P317, P322, P324 Sigel, Astrid Sigel, Helmut Singh, Akhil Singh, Raushan Kumar Sletten, Einar Sligar, Stephen Śmiłowicz, Dariusz Smith, Aaron So, Jongho Song, Woon Ju Sosa-Torres, Martha Elena P304 LA-03, P304 P073 P0 LA-12 IL-156 P223 OP-48 P110 IL-025 IL-066 Sousa, Eduardo H. S. OP-61, P032, P155, P232 Span, Ingrid Spedalotto, Giuseppe OP-53, P3 P074 Spingler, Bernhard OP-88, P006, P113, P249 Splan, Kathryn Sresutharsan, Athavan Srinivas, Vivek Srivastava, Vinay Kumar Srnec, Martin Stachura, Monika Stampfli, Anja Starha, Pavel Steffen, Fabio Stephan, Holger Stewart, Melissa Stewart, Thomas OP-28 P337 P164, P1 P338 P060, P075, P092 OP-84 P2 OP-04, P250, P255 P021, P322, P324 OP-09 P3 P283 Stratmann, Lukas Stripp, Sven Stulz, Eugen P323 OP-85 IL-088 Sugimoto, Hiroshi OP-58, P179, P186, P189, P9 Sullivan, Matthew Suman, Sigridur Sun, Hongzhe Swart, Marcel Szalai, Veronika T Tabrizi, Leila Takashi, Suzuki Tan, Cai-Ping Tang, Ruikang Tatsumi, Kazuyuki Tegoni, Matteo Telser, Joshua Thulstrup, Peter Tiwari, Manish Kumar Tong, Ka Yan Tong, Ka-Chung Tosha, Takehiko Travnicek, Zdenek Trindade, Inês Tseng, Yu-Ting Turano, Paola U V Várnagy, Katalin Van Brempt, Niels Varotsis, Constantinos Vieira, Eduardo P111 IL-154 KN-23, P288, P291 IL-026 OP-78 P284 P076 OP-33 KN-31 IL-043 IL-002 OP-74 IL-157, P142 P214 P078 P285, P287 OP-76, P189 P250, P255, P311 YR-26 P079 IL-118 P080 P4 OP-81 P033 Vila, Alejandro Vo, Chau Duy Tam W Walke, Gulshan Walton, Paul Wan, Pui-Ki Wang, Baomin Wang, Haibo Wang, Jiangyun Wang, Zenghui Wang, Zhigang Ward, Thomas Ward, Roberta Wei, Wei Weng, Cheng Wenger, Oliver Wettstein, Lionel White, Corey Wiley, Seth Wilks, Angela Wojdyła, Zuzanna Wong, Kam-Bo Wong, Yuen Ting Wu, Wenyu X Xia, Wei Xing, Bengang Y Yadav, Prerna Yajima, Tatsuo Yam, Vivian Wing Wah PL-04, P154 P5 P286 PL-03, IL-139 P285, P287 OP-46 OP-17 IL-028 P324 P289 IL-023, P071, P168 LA-13 OP-41 P339 IL-054 P006 P081 P6 IL-016 P7 KN-35 P291 P113 OP-21 IL-072 P340 P082 IL-020 Yamamoto, Yasuhiko Yamauchi, Osamu Yang, Xiaoda Yano, Shigenobu Yaourtis, Andria Yasui, Hiroyuki Yi, Yelim Yonemura, Kai Yu, Zuo Hang Yukl, Erik Z Zamble, Deborah Zamocky, Marcel Zelder, Felix Zelger-Paulus, Susann Zhang, Jun-Long Zhang, Limei Zhang, Lin Zhang, Qi Zhang, Wenying Zhang, Yan Zhang, Zhifeng Zhu, Guangyu Zima, Alexandra Zobi, Fabio Zuccarello, Lidia IL-095 LA-10, P082 IL-150 P272 YR-09 P8 P215 P9 P083 OP-82 KN-40 OP-34 OP-55, P340 P021, P300, P308 IL-133 OP-16, P160 OP-39 P291 P294 P023 P295 OP-14 YR-31 OP-57 YR-16

49 List of Participants List of Participants Mohammad Zafar Abbas Kaltum Abdiaziz Sourav Acharya Suzanne Adam Devi Prasad Adiyeri Saseendran Theodor Agapie Esra Ahunbay Iman Al Salmi Mona Alamri Roger Alberto Janice Aldrich-Wright Mona Alenezi Marila Alfano Matthew Allen Fabio Amadei Sk Amanullah Patricia Amara Susana Andrade Richard André Cunha Indian Institute Technology Kanpur, Department Of Chemistry, Kanpur, India Queen Mary London, School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, London, United Kingdom Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata, Chemical Sciences, Mohanpur, India Universite Grenoble Alpes/CEA Grenoble, DCM/LCBM, Gieres, France Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland California Institute of Technology, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Pasadena, United Zurich, Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Sultan Qaboos University, Department of Chemistry, Muscat, Oman King AbdulAziz University, Chemistry Department, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Western Sydney University, School of Science and Health, Campbelltown, Australia King Abdullaziz university, Chemistry, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia University Grenoble Alpes, LCBM/CEA, Grenoble, France Wayne State University, Department of Chemistry, Detroit, United Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, School of Chemical Sciences, Jadavpur, India CEA/IRIG/Institut de Biologie Structurale, Metalloproteins Unit, Grenoble, France University Freiburg, Institute for Biochemistry, Freiburg, Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Wee Han Ang Shigetoshi Aono Diaa Aref Jose Arguello Fraser Armstrong Pascal Auffinger Manuel Aureliano Rachel Austin Maria Babak Tomer Babu Vipin Babu Daniel Bäcker Wojciech Bal Raúl Balderrama-Martinez-Sotomayor Ria Katalin Balogh Lucia Banci Norah Barba-Behrens Miquel Barceló-Oliver Amy Barrios National Singapore, Department of Chemistry, Singapore, Singapore National Institutes of Natural Sciences, Institute for Molecular Science, Okazaki, Japan Federico (II) Naples, Chemical Sciences, Naples, Italy Worcester Polytechnic Inst., Chemistry and Biochemistry, Worcester, United Universty of Oxford, Chemistry, Oxford, United Kingdom CNRS - Strasbourg, Institute for Molecular and Cellular Biology, Strasbourg, France Algarve, Faculty of Science and Technology, Faro, Portugal Barnard College, Columbia University, Chemistry, New York, United National Singapore, Department of Chemistry, Singapore, Singapore The Hebrew University, School of Pharmacy, Jerusalem, Israel Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Innsbruck, Institute of Pharmacy, Innsbruck, Austria Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Warsaw, Poland Aix Marseille Université, ISM2 - Biosciences, Marseille, France Szeged, Department of Analytical and Inorganic Chemistry, Szeged, Hungary Florence, CERM, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Facultad de Química, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico the Balearic Islands, Department of Chemistry, Palma de Mallorca, Spain Utah, Medicinal Chemistry, Salt Lake City, United 98 99

50 List of Participants List of Participants Paul-David Becker Denise Bellotti Sophie Bennett Walter Berger Gustav Berggren Sigrid Berglund Sue Berners-Price Luca Bertini Sarah Bete Lorenzo Biancalana George Biggs Daniel Bím Dalia Biswas Tarita Biver Morten J. Bjerrum Ragnar Bjornsson Claudia Blindauer Elizabeth Bolitho Robin Bolliger Zurich, Graduate School of Chemical and Molecular Sciences, Zurich, Switzerland Wrocław, Faculty of Chemistry, Wrocław, Poland East Anglia, School of Chemistry, Norwich, United Kingdom Medicinal Vienna, Institute of Cancer Research, Vienna, Austria Uppsala University, Department of Chemistry - Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala, Sweden Uppsala University, Chemistry-Ångström, Uppsala, Sweden Grffith University, Institute for Glycomics, Southport, Australia Università degli studi di Milano-Bicocca, Dipartimento di Biotecnologie e Bioscienze, Milan, Italy Georg-August Universität Göttingen, Institut für Anorganische Chemie, Göttingen, Pisa, Department of Chemistry, Pisa, Italy Cambridge, Chemistry, Cambridge, United Kingdom Czech Academy of Sciences, Computational Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic Whitman College, Chemistry, Walla Walla, United Pisa, Department of Pharmacy, Pisa, Italy Copenhagen, Chemistry, Copenhagen, Denmark Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Department of Inorganic Spectroscopy, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Warwick, Chemistry, Coventry, United Kingdom Warwick, Chemistry, United Kingdom Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Sophie Bombard-Caucat sophie.bombard@curie.fr Sylvestre Bonnet bonnet@chem.leidenuniv.nl Rosalind Booth rlb583@york.ac.uk Isabella Borgula iborgula@gmail.com Richard Börner richard.boerner@uzh.ch Andrew Borovik aborovik@uci.edu Tomasz Borowski ncborows@cyf-kr.edu.pl Viktor Brabec brabec@ibp.cz Justin Bradley justin.bradley@uea.ac.uk Nicola Brasch nbrasch@aut.ac.nz Kara Bren bren@chem.rochester.edu Christopher Niklas Brenig christopher.brenig@uzh.ch R. David Britt rdbritt@ucdavis.edu Martin Bröring m.broering@tu-bs.de Gary Brudvig gary.brudvig@yale.edu Thomas Brunold brunold@chem.wisc.edu Peter Brzezinski peterb@dbb.su.se Elzbieta Budzisz elzbieta.budzisz@umed.lodz.pl Joshua Bulos jbulos@sas.upenn.edu Institut Curie, CNRS, Orsay, France Leiden University, Leiden Institute of Chemistry, Leiden, The Netherlands York, Department of Chemistry, York, United Kingdom Northwestern University, Chemistry, Evanston, United Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland California-Irvine, Department of Chemistry, Irvine, United Polish Academy of Sciences, Jerzy Haber Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Kraków, Poland Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Biophysics, Brno, Czech Republic East Anglia, School of Chemistry, Norwich, United Kingdom Auckland Technology, School of Science, Auckland, New Zealand Rochester, Department of Chemistry, Rochester, United Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland California, Davis, Chemistry, Davis CA, United TU Braunschweig, Institut für Anorganische und Analytische Chemie, Braunschweig, Yale University, Department of Chemistry, New Haven, United Wisconsin, Department of Chemistry, Madison, United Stockholm University, Biochemistry and Biophysics, Stockholm, Sweden Medical Lodz, Department of Raw Materials Chemistry, Łódź, Poland Pennsylvania, Department of Chemistry, Philadelphia, United

51 List of Participants List of Participants Stephen Butler Alison Butler Jenifer Calvo Joanna Campbell Idalina Carvalho Peggy Carver Christine Cavazza Kelly Chacon Eun Su Chae Tiffany Chan Christopher Chang Michelle Chang Hui Chao Samir Chattopadhyay Ferman Chavez Chi-Ming Che Yu Chen Chun-Jung Chen Peng Chen Loughborough University, Department of Chemistry, Loughborough, United Kingdom California, Santa Barbara, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Santa Barbara, United The Texas at Dallas, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Richardson, United Duke University, Chemistry, Durham, United Universidade Federal do Ceará, Quimica Organica e Inorganica, Fortaleza, Brazil Michigan College of Pharmacy, Clinical Pharmacy, Ann Arbor, United University Grenoble Alpes, CEA Grenoble/LCBM, Grenoble, France Reed College, Chemistry, Portland, United Kyungpook National University, Department of Chemistry, Daegu, Republic of Korea Imperial College London, Chemistry, London, United Kingdom California, Berkeley, Department of Chemistry, Berkeley, United UC Berkeley, Chemistry, Berkeley, United Sun Yat-Sen University, Chemistry, Guangzhou, China Indian Association For The Cultivation Of Science, School Of Chemical Sciences, Kolkata, India Oakland University, Chemistry, Rochester, United The Hong Kong, Chemistry, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Sun Yat-Sen University, School of Chemistry, Guangzhou, China National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Life Science Group, Hsinchu, Taiwan, Republic of China Peking University, Chemical Biology, Beijing, China Jing Chen chen21@hku.hk Hang Chen hang.chen@chem.uzh.ch Zhen-Feng Chen chenzf@gxnu.edu.cn Lucile Chiari lucile.chiari@cea.fr Marco Chino marco.chino@unina.it Jaeheung Cho jaeheung@dgist.ac.kr Sunhee Choi choi@middlebury.edu Jonghoon Choi jhchoi92@kaist.ac.kr Luisa Ciano luisa.ciano@manchester.ac.uk Stefano Ciurli stefano.ciurli@unibo.it Guido Clever guido.clever@tu-dortmund.de Rachel Codd rachel.codd@sydney.edu.au Peter Comba office-comba@aci.uni-heidelberg.de James Craig JSC786@student.bham.ac.uk Debbie Crans debbie.crans@colostate.edu Robert Crichton robert.crichton@uclouvain.be George Cutsail george.cutsail@cec.mpg.de Ana Maria Da Costa Ferreira amdcferr@iq.usp.br Prachi Dabhade dabhade@bio.chemie.uni-freiburg.de The Hong Kong, Chemical Biology Center, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Guangxi Normal University, State Key Laboratory for Chemistry and Molecular Engineering of Medicinal Resources, Guilin, China Grenoble alpes university (UGA), LCBM, Grenoble, France Naples Federico II, Department of Chemical Sciences, Napoli, Italy DGIST, Emerging Materials Science, Daegu, Republic of Korea Middlebury College, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Middlebury, United Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Chemistry, Yuseong-gu, Republic of Korea Manchester, School of Chemistry and Photon Science Institute, Manchester, United Kingdom Bologna, Department of Pharmacy and Biotechnology, Bologna, Italy TU Dortmund University, Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Dortmund, Sydney, School of Medical Sciences, Sydney, Australia University Heidelberg, Anorg.-Chem. Institut, Heidelberg, Birmingham, School of Chemistry, Birmingham, United Kingdom Colorado State University, Chemistry and Cell and Molecular Biology, Fort Collins, United Universite Catholique delouvain, Chemistry, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Inorganic Spectroscopy, Mülheim an der Ruhr, São Paulo, Institute of Chemistry, São Paulo, Brazil Freiburg, Institute of Biochemistry, Freiburg,

52 List of Participants List of Participants Rubin Dasgupta Ankona Datta Lena Daumann John Dawson Luisa De Cola Luiz Gonzaga de Franca Lopes Serena DeBeer Laure Decamps Christophe Decroos Simone Dell Acqua Juliana Delmonti Victoria DeRose Oksana Desiatkina Subal Dey Abhishek Dey Izaura Diogenes Holger Dobbek Jérémy Domergue Alicia Domínguez-Martín Leiden University, Leiden Institute of chemistry, Leiden, The Netherlands Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Chemical Science, Mumbai, India Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Department of Chemistry, München, South Carolina, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Columbia, United Université de Strasbourg, Laboratoire de Chimie et des Biomatériaux Supramoléculaires, Strasbourg, France Federal Ceara, Department of Organic and Inorganic Chemistry, Fortaleza, Brazil Max-Planck-Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Inorganic Spectroscopy, Muelheim, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Department of Inorganic Spectroscopy, Mülheim an der Ruhr, CNRS - Aix Marseille Université, Institut des Sciences Moléculaires de Marseille, Marseille Cedex 20, France Pavia, Department of Chemistry, Pavia, Italy Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Instituto de Biologia Molecular y Celular de Rosario, Rosario, Argentina Oregon, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Eugene, United Bern, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Bern, Switzerland ETH Zürich, Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, Zurich, Switzerland Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Chemical Sciences, Kolkata, India Universidade Federal do Ceara, Quimica Organica e Inorganica, Fortaleza, Brazil Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institute of Biology, Berlin, Université Grenoble Alpes, Département de Chimie Moléculaire, Grenoble, France Granada, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Granada, Spain Paul Donnelly pauld@unimelb.edu.au Faustine d Orchymont faustine.dorchymont@chem.uzh.ch Chunying Duan cyduan@dlut.edu.cn Dorota Dudek dorota.dudek@chem.uni.wroc.pl Anne-Kathrin Duhme-Klair anne.duhme-klair@york.ac.uk Moritz Durtschi moritz.durtschi@chem.uzh.ch Arnab Dutta Arnab.Dutta@iitgn.ac.in Paul Dyson paul.dyson@epfl.ch Ross Egan RTE760@student.bham.ac.uk Pina Eichert pina.eichert@rub.de Oliver Einsle einsle@biochemie.uni-freiburg.de Annika Eisenschmidt ae441@cam.ac.uk Svetlana Eliseeva svetlana.eliseeva@cnrs-orleans.fr Andrea Erxleben andrea.erxleben@nuigalway.ie Daniela Escher d.e@uni-muenster.de Dayra Escudero Pérez dayra.escudero@usach.cl Charlène Esmieu charlene.esmieu@lcc-toulouse.fr Christoph Fahrni fahrni@chemistry.gatech.edu Peter Faller pfaller@unistra.fr Melbourne, School of Chemistry and Bio21 Molecular Science and Biotechnology Institute, Melbourne, Australia Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Dalian Technology, School of Chemical Engineering, Dalian, China Wrocław, Faculty of Chemistry, Wrocław, Poland York, Chemistry, York, United Kingdom Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland IIT Gandhinagar, Chemistry Discipline, Gandhinagar, India EPFL, SB ISIC LCOM, Lausanne, Switzerland Birmingham, School of Chemistry, Birmingham, United Kingdom Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Inorganic Chemistry, Bochum, Freiburg, Institut für Biochemie, Freiburg, Cambridge, Department of Chemistry, Cambridge, United Kingdom Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire UPR4301, Orléans, France National Ireland, Galway, Chemistry, Galway, Ireland Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Institut für Anorganische und Analytische Chemie, Münster, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Facultad de Química y Biología, Santiago, Chile LCC, CNRS, Toulouse, France Georgia Institute of Technology, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Atlanta, United University Strasbourg / CNRS, Chemistry Institut, Strasbourg, France

53 List of Participants List of Participants Etelka Farkas Rachael Fay Martin Feiters Celia Fonseca Guerra Juan Carlos Fontecilla-Camps Andrew Foster Katherine Franz Angelo Frei Eva Freisinger Rasmus Fromsejer Takashi Fujishiro Shunichi Fukuzumi Yi Man Eva Fung Paul Furtmüller Miguel A. Galindo Marc Gallenito Sofia Gallo Dinorah Gambino Dan Gelvan Debrecen, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Debrecen, Hungary Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Radboud University, Institute for Molecules and Materials, Nijmegen, Netherlands Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Department of Chemsitry & Pharmaceutical Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands CEA, CNRS Institut de Biologie Structurale, Grenoble, France Durham University, Department of Biosciences, Durham, United Kingdom Duke University, Chemistry, Durham, United The Queensland, Institute for Molecular Bioscience, Brisbane, Australia Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Copenhagen University, Department of Chemistry, København S, Denmark Saitama University, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Saitama, Japan Mijo University, Science and Technology, Naogya, Japan The Hong Kong, Chemistry, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Vienna, Austria Granada, Inorganic Chemistry, Granada, Spain The Texas at Dallas, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Richardson, United Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Universidad de la República, Química Inorgánica, Montevideo, Uruguay Pleco Therapeutics BV, Amsterdam, Netherlands Abhik Ghosh Somdatta Ghosh Dey Brian Gibney Dan Gibson David Giedroc Jakob Gies-Elterlein Rebeca Gomez Castillo David Goodman Michael Gotsbacher Marta Gozzi Dominic Graf Michael Green Florian Gribi Rolf Griesser Darren Griffith Nora Grundmann Ruilin Guan Rweetuparna Guha Amaury Guillou UiT - The Arctic Norway, Department of Chemistry, Tromsø, Norway Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Chemical Sciences, Kolkata, India Brooklyn College & The Graduate Center, Chemistry, Brooklyn, United The Hebrew University, School of Pharmacy, Jerusalem, Israel Indiana University, Chemistry, Bloomington, United Freiburg, Biochemistry Institute, Freiburg, Max Planck Institute for CEC, Inorganic Spectroscopy, Mulheim an der Ruhr, Auckland, Chemical Sciences, Auckland, New Zealand Sydney, School of Medical Sciences (Pharmacology), Sydney, Australia Leipzig University, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Leipzig, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Institut für Anorganische Chemie, Würzburg, California, Depts. of Chemistry and Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Irvine, United Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Basel, Department of Chemistry, Basel, Switzerland RCSI, Chemistry, Dublin, Ireland Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Sun Yat-Sen University, School of Chemistry, Guangzhou, China Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universitaet Muenster, Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Muenster, Zurich, Department of Chemitsry, Zurich, Switzerland

54 List of Participants List of Participants Elzbieta Gumienna-Kontecka Velmurugan Gunasekaran Zijian Guo Yisong Guo Ronald Gust Melanie Gut Jinseong Gwak Eliska Hacaperkova Wilfred Hagen Bálint Hajdu Trevor Hambley Marta Hammerstad Jiyeon Han Michael Hannon Jill Harland Hugh Harris Todd Harrop Christian Hartinger Andrea Hartwig Wrocław, Faculty of Chemistry, Wrocław, Poland Heidelberg University, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Heidelberg, Nanjing University, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nanjing, China Carnegie Mellon University, Chemistry, Pittsburgh, United Universität Innsbruck, Pharmacy, Innsbruck, Austria Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland KAIST, Chemistry, Daejeon, Republic of Korea Charles University, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Praha, Czech Republic Delft Technology, Department of Biotechnology, Delft, The Netherlands Szeged, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Szeged, Hungary Sydney, School of Chemistry, Camperdown, Australia Oslo, Department of Biosciences, Oslo, Norway KAIST, Chemistry, Daejeon, Republic of Korea Birmingham, School of Chemistry, Birmingham, United Kingdom Michigan, Chemistry, Ann Arbor, United The Adelaide, Department of Chemistry, Adelaide, Australia Georgia, Department of Chemistry, Center for Metalloenzyme Studies, Athens, United Auckland, School of Chemical Sciences, Auckland, New Zealand KIT, IAB, Food Chemistry and Toxicology, Karlsruhe, S Samar Hasnain S.S.Hasnain@liverpool.ac.uk Agustina Ari Murti Budi Hastuti agustina.hastuti@ugent.be Michael Haumann michael.haumann@fu-berlin.de Robert Hausinger hausinge@msu.edu Takashi Hayashi thayashi@chem.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp Joshua Heck joshua.heck@ac.rwth-aachen.de Marie Heffern mcheffern@ucdavis.edu Petra Heffeter petra.heffeter@meduniwien.ac.at Philipp Heim heimp@tcd.ie Franz Heinemann franz.heinemann@chimieparistech.psl.eu Lars Hemmingsen lhe@chem.ku.dk Justin Henthorn justin.henthorn@cec.mpg.de Petr Hermann petrh@natur.cuni.cz Daniel Hernández Valdés daniel.hernandez@chem.uzh.ch Sonja Herres-Pawlis sonja.herres-pawlis@ac.rwth-aachen.de Hans-Petter Hersleth h.p.hersleth@ibv.uio.no Corinna Hess corinna.hess@ch.tum.de Masaki Hibino hibino.masaki@b.mbox.nagoya-u.ac.jp Craig Hill chill@emory.edu Liverpool, Institute of Integrative Biology, Liverpool, England Ghent University, Atomic and Mass Spectrometry, Department of Chemistry, Ghent, Belgium Freie Universität Berlin, Physics, Berlin, Michigan State University, Microbiol & Molec Genetics, East Lansing, United Osaka University, Department of Applied Chemistry, Osaak, Japan RWTH Aachen University, Institut für Anorganische Chemie, Aachen, California, Davis, Chemistry, Davis, United Medical Vienna, Institute of Cancer Research, Vienna, Austria Trinity College Dublin, Trinity Biomedical Science Institute, Dublin, Ireland Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Copenhagen, Department of Chemistry, Copenhagen, Denmark Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Inorganic Spectroscopy, Muelheim an der Ruhr, Universita Karlova (Charles University), Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Prague 2, Czech Republic Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland RWTH Aachen University, Institut für Anorganische Chemie, Aachen, Oslo, Department of Biosciences, Oslo, Norway Technische Universität München, Chemistry, Garching, Nagoya University, Department of Chemistry, Nagoya, Japan Emory University, Department Of Chemistry, Atlanta, Georgia, United

55 List of Participants List of Participants Russ Hille Shun Hirota Stefan Hofbauer Henrik Hoffmeister Martin Högbom Patrick Holland Jason Holland Christiane Horn Adolfo Horn Junior Jan Hošek Sodio Hsu Xile Hu Yilin Hu Di Hu Jing Hua Lucy Humphreys Elizabeth Hunsaker Henrika Hüppe Christelle Hureau California, Riverside, Biochemistry, Riverside, United Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Division of Materials Science, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Ikoma, Japan Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Department of Chemistry, Wien, Austria TU Braunschweig, Institut für Medizinische und Pharmazeutische Chemie, Braunschweig, Stockholm University, Biochemistry and Biophysics, Stockholm, Sweden Yale University, Chemistry, New Haven, United Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Department of Chemistry, Florianopolis, Brazil Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Department of Chemistry, Florianopolis, Brazil Palacký University in Olomouc, Regional Centre of Advanced Technologies and Materials, Olomouc, Czech Republic Kaohsiung Medical University, Department of Medicinal and Applied Chemistry, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Republic of China EPFL, Laboratory of Inorganic Synthesis and Catalysis, Lausanne, Switzerland California, Irvine, Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Irvine, CA, United The Hong Kong, Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Guangxi Normal University, State Key Laboratory for Chemistry and Molecular Engineering of Medicinal Resources, Guilin, China Leicester, Department of Chemistry, Leicester, United Kingdom Duke University, Chemistry, Durham, United RWTH Aachen University, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Aachen, CNRS, Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination, Toulouse, France Masao Ikeda-Saito Cinzia Imberti Anabella Ivancich Ivana Ivanovic-Burmazovic Noelia Jaime-Pérez Farideh Jalilehvand Guy Jameson Geoffrey Jameson Liudmila Janzen Donghyun Jeong Yang Jiao Silke Johannsen Juliane John Michael Johnson Niko Jonasson Wolfgang Kaim Masayuki Karasawa Fujio Karasawa Kenneth Karlin Charles University, BIOCEV, Vestec, Czech Republic Warwick, Department of Chemistry, Coventry, United Kingdom CNRS-France, Bioenergetics and Protein Engineering Lab, Marseille, France Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Erlangen, Biology Centre, CAS, Institute of Plant Molecular Biology, České Budějovice, Czech Republic Calgary, Chemistry, Calgary, Canada The Melbourne, School of Chemistry, Melbourne, Australia Massey University, School of Fundamental Sciences, Palmerston North, New Zealand Ruhr-University Bochum, Inorganic Chemistry I-Bioinorganic Chemistry, Bochum, Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology, Emerging Materials Science, Daegu, Republic of Korea Dalian Technology, School of Chemical Engineering, Dalian, China Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Stockholm university, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Stockholm, Sweden Georgia, Department of Chemistry, Athens, United Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Munich, Universitaet Stuttgart, Institut fuer Anorganische Chemie, Stuttgart, Nagoya University, Chemistry, Nagoya, Japan Sakura Pain Clinic, Anesthesiology, Fujiminoshi, Japan Johns Hopkins University, Chemistry, Baltimore, United

56 List of Participants List of Participants Subhendu Karmakar Jana Kasparkova David Kennedy Bernhard Keppler Shikha Khandelwal Aleen Khoury Christoph Kieninger Kazuya Kikuchi Eunsuk Kim Mingeun Kim Seji Kim Minyeong Kim Martin Kirk Yutaka Kishi Åsmund Røhr Kjendseth Jung Ah Ko HuiJing Koay Hana Kostrhunova Julia Kovacs The Hebrew Jerusalem, School of Pharmacy, Institute for Drug Research, Jerusalem, Israel Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Biophysics, Brno, Czech Republic National Research Council Canada, Metrology, Ottawa, Canada Vienna, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Vienna, Austria Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Gandhinagar, Chemistry, Gandhinagar, India Western Sydney University, School of Science and Health, Campbelltown, Australia Innsbruck, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Innsbruck, Austria Osaka University, Graduate School of Engineering, Suita/Osaka, Japan Brown University, Department of Chemistry, Providence, United Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Chemistry, Daejeon, Republic of Korea KAIST, Chemistry, Daejeon, Republic of Korea kyungpook national university, Chemistry, Degu, Republic of Korea The New Mexico, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Albuquerque, United Yutaka Clinic, Osaka, Japan Norwegian Life Sciences, Faculty of Chemistry, Biotechnology, and Food Science, Ås, Norway Korea Institute of Toxicology, Environmental Fate & Exposure Research Group, Jinju, Republic of Korea Melbourne, School of Chemistry, Parkville, Australia Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Biophysics, Brno, Czech Republic Washington, Department of Chemistry, Seattle, United Henryk Kozłowski Kevin Kraft Bernhard Kräutler Bernt Krebs Carsten Krebs Yvonne Kreith Artur Krezel Peter M. H. Kroneck Manja Kubeil Ravi Kumar Priyaranjan Kumar Pardeep Kumar Frithjof Küpper Hendrik Küpper Jun Kuwahara Jennifer Lamb Jaclyn Lange James Larrabee Hai Van Le Wrocław, Department of Chemistry, Wrocław, Poland Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Switzerland Innsbruck, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Innsbruck, Austria Münster, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Münster, Pennsylvania State University, Department of Chemistry, University Park, United Vienna, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Wien, Austria Wrocław, Department of Chemical Biolgy, Faculty of Biotechnology, Wrocław, Poland Konstanz, Department of Biology, Konstanz, Helmholtz - Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf, Institute of Radiopharmaceutical Cancer Research, Dresden, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Chemistry, Mumbai, India Indian Institute Of Technology, Kanpur, Department Of Chemistry, Kanpur, India Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, Department of Chemistry, Mumbai, India Aberdeen, School of Biological Sciences, Aberdeen, United Kingdom Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Inst. of Plant Molecular Biology, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic Doshisha Womens University, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyotanabe, Japan Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Monash University, Australian Centre for Blood Diseases, Melbourne, Australia Middlebury College, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Middlebury, United National Singapore, Chemistry, Singapore, Singapore

57 List of Participants List of Participants Ngoc An Le Nick Le Brun Hugo Lebrette Vincent Lebrun Way-Zen Lee Violet Eng Yee Lee Yunho Lee Silke Leimkühler Raphael Lengacher Ana Lerner Pedro Levín Hongyan Li Hao Liang Alexandria Liang Hong Liang Mi Hee Lim JongChoo Lim Christian Limberg Bernhard Lippert Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland East Anglia, School of Chemistry, Norwich, United Kingdom Stockholm University, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Stockholm, Sweden CNRS / Strasbourg, Institute of Chemistry, Strasbourg, France National Taiwan Normal University, Department of Chemistry, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China National Singapore, Chemistry, Singapore, Singapore Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Chemistry, Daejeon, Republic of Korea Potsdam, Institute of Biochemistry and Biology, Potsdam, Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Ben-Gurion the Negev, Department of Chemistry, Beer Sheva, Israel Santiago of Chile, Faculty of Chemistry and Biology, Santiago, Chile The Hong Kong, Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Beijing Univeristy of Chemical Technology, College of Life Science and Technology, Beijing, China Basel, Chemistry, Basel, Switzerland Guangxi Normal University, State Key Laboratory for Chemistry and Molecular Engineering of Medicinal Resources, Guilin, China Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Department of Chemistry, Daejeon, Republic of Korea Dongguk University, Chemical Engineering, Seoul, Republic of Korea Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Department of Chemistry, Berlin, TU Dortmund, Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Dortmund, Jiangping Liu liujping@mail2.sysu.edu.cn Jin-Gang Liu liujingang@ecust.edu.cn Yu-Chiao Liu yuchiao@gate.sinica.edu.tw Yangzhong Liu liuyz@ustc.edu.cn Rainbow Lo rainbow.lo16@imperial.ac.uk Elisane Longhinotti elisane@ufc.br Tuomas Lönnberg tuanlo@utu.fi Nicole Lorenz nicole.lorenz@rub.de Febee Louka frl6631@louisiana.edu Ricardo Louro louro@itqb.unl.pt Yi Lu yi-lu@illinois.edu Sandra Luber sandra.luber@chem.uzh.ch Ganna Lyashenko glyashenko@wiley.com Timothy Machonkin machonte@whitman.edu Ann Magnuson ann.magnuson@kemi.uu.se John Magyar jmagyar@caltech.edu Megan Maher m.maher@latrobe.edu.au Moumita Maji mm15rs018@iiserkol.ac.in Kavosh Majlesi kavoshmajlesi@gmail.com Sun Yat-Sen University, School of Chemistry, Guangzhou, China East China Science and Technology, School of chemistry & Molecular Engineering, Shanghai, China Academia Sinica, Institute of Chemistry, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China Univrsity of Science and Technology of China, Chemistry, Hefei, China Imperial College London, Department of Chemistry, London, United Kingdom Universidade Federal do Ceara, Analitica e Fisico Quimica, Fortaleza, Brazil Turku, Department of Chemistry, Turku, Finland Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Inorganic Chemistry I, Bochum, Louisiana at Lafayette, Chemistry, Lafayette, United Universidade Nova de Lisboa, ITQB-NOVA, Oeiras, Portugal Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Chemistry, Urbana, United Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Chemistry - A European Journal, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, Whitman College, Chemistry, Walla Walla, WA, United Uppsala University, Department of Chemistry - Ångström, Uppsala, Sweden California Institute of Technology, Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, Pasadena, United La Trobe University, La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science, Melbourne, Australia Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata, Chemical Sciences, Mohanpur, India Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Chemistry, Tehran, Iran

58 List of Participants List of Participants Amit Majumdar Piyali Majumder Thomas Makris Carlos Mauricio Maldonado-Dominguez Samuel Mann Carlos Manzano Zong-Wan Mao Smaranda Marinescu Irina Markova Celine Marmion Alejandro Marquez Salah Massoud Hideki Masuda Emilie Mathieu Aidan McDonald Thomas Meade Gabriele Meloni Stephane Menage Resmi Menon Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, School of Chemical Sciences, Kolkata, India IIT Gandhinagar, Biological Engineering, Gandhinagar, India South Carolina, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Columbia, United J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry, Computational Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic California, San Francisco, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, San Francisco, United UNICAMP, Inorganic Chemistry/Chemistry, Campinas, Brazil Sun Yat-Sen University, School of Chemistry, Guangzhou, China Southern California, Chemistry, Los Angeles, United Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Chemistry, Dublin, Ireland Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Louisiana at Lafayette, Chemistry, Lafayette, United Nagoya Institute of Technology, Department of Applied Chemistry, Nagoya, Japan Uppsala University, Angstrom Laboratory, Uppsala, Sweden Trinity College Dublin, The Dublin, Chemistry, Dublin, Ireland Northwestern University, Department of Molecular Biosciences, Evanston, United Texas at Dallas, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Richardson, United University Grenoble-Alpes, Laboratoire Chimie et Biologie des Métaux, Grenoble, France Western Sydney University, Center for Health Reserach, Sydney, Australia Luigi Messori Franc Meyer Dan Meyerstein Dzmitry Miarzlou Sarah Michel Hanna Michlits Reece Miller Yuanzeng Min Sehye Min Daisuke Miyoshi Tagwa Ahmed Abdelrahman Mohammed Andriy Mokhir Prasenjit Mondal Emily Monkcom Yoshitsugu Morita Janet Morrow Martin Mösching Isabel Moura Jose Moura Florence, Department of Chemistry, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy Universität Göttingen, Institut für Anorganische Chemie, Göttingen, Ariel University & Ben-Gurion University, Chemical Sciences, Ariel, Israel Universität Basel, Departement Chemie, Basel, Switzerland Maryland, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Baltimore, United Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Department of Chemistry, Vienna, Austria Ruhr University Bochum, Faculty of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Bochum, Science and Technology of China, Department of Chemistry, Hefei, China Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Chemistry, Daejeon, Republic of Korea Konan University, Faculty of Frontiers of Innovative Research in Science and Technology, Kobe, Japan Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Friedrich-Alexander- Erlangen-Nuremberg, Chemistry and Pharmacy, Erlangen, Trinity College, School of Chemsitry, Dublin, Ireland Utrecht University, Organic Chemistry and Catalysis, Utrecht, The Netherlands Chuo University, Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Science & Engineering, Tokyo, Japan University at Buffalo, Chemistry, Amherst, NY, United Bern, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Bern, Switzerland Faculty of Sciences and Technology, New Lisbon, Chemistry Department, Caparica, Portugal Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Department of Chemistry, Caparica, Portugal

59 List of Participants List of Participants Beata Mrugala Arindam Mukherjee Goutam Mukherjee Chandan Mukherjee Jens Müller Peter Müller Norifumi Muraki Catherine Murphy N. Narasimha Murthy Sándor Nagy Douglas Nakahata Misaki Nakai Ryosuke Nakamura Dayeon Nam Shuvankar Naskar Frank Neese Brigitta Németh Wilma Neumann Eva Nichols Polish Academy of Science, Jerzy Haber Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Cracow, Poland IISER Kolkata, Chemical Sciences, Mohanpur, India Heidelberg University, Heidelberg Institute of Theoretical Studies, Heidelberg, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, Department of Chemistry, Guwahati, India Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Institut für Anorganische und Analytische Chemie, Münster, Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland National Institutes of Natural Sciences, Exploratory Research Center on Life and Living Systems, Okazaki, Japan Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Chemistry, Urbana, Illinois, United Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chemistry, Chennai, India Debrecen, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Debrecen, Hungary Campinas, Chemistry, Campinas, Brazil Kansai University, Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering, Suita-shi, Japan Saitama University, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Saitama, Japan Hokkaido University, Graduate School of Chemical Sciences and Engineering, Sapporo, Japan Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universitaet Muenster, Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Muenster, Max Planck Institut für Kohlenforschung, Molekulare Theorie und Spektroskopie, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Uppsala University, Department of Chemistry, Uppsala, Sweden Ruhr-University Bochum, Inorganic Chemistry I / Bioinorganic Chemistry, Bochum, Yale University, Department of Chemistry, New Haven, United Vojtech Novohradsky novohradskyv@gmail.com Patrycja Nowak-Sliwinska Patrycja.Nowak-Sliwinska@unige.ch Christian Obinger christian.obinger@boku.ac.at Molly O'Hagan molly.ohagan@montana.edu Thomas O'Halloran t-ohalloran@northwestern.edu Akimitsu Okamoto okamoto@chembio.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp Keita Omura oomura.keita@i.mbox.nagoya-u.ac.jp Jun Xiang Ong chmongj@nus.edu.sg Koji Oohora oohora@chem.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp Nicole Orth nicole.orth@fau.de Allen Orville allen.orville@diamond.ac.uk Ingo Ott ingo.ott@tu-bs.de Sandro Ott sandro.ott@uzh.ch Matthias Otte matthias.otte@chemie.uni-goettingen.de Caryn Outten outten@sc.edu Franklin W Outten woutten@sc.edu Raphael Paiva raphael.enoque@gmail.com Nabhendu Pal icnp@iacs.res.in Hui-Jie Pan huijie.pan@epfl.ch Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Biophysics, Brno, Czech Republic Geneva, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Geneva 4, Switzerland Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Vienna, Austria Montana State University, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Bozeman, United Northwestern University, Department of Chemistry, Evanston, United Tokyo, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, Tokyo, Japan Nagoya University, Department of Chemistry, Nagoya, Japan National Singapore, Department of Chemistry, Singapore, Singapore Osaka University, Department of Applied Chemistry, Suita, Japan Universität Erlangen, Lehrstuhl für Bioanorganische Chemie, Erlangen, Diamond Light Source, XFEL Hub at Diamond, Didcot, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom Technische Universität Braunschweig, Institute of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Braunschweig, Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Göttingen, South Carolina, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Columbia, South Carolina, United South Carolina, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Columbia, United São Paulo, Institute of Chemistry, São Paulo, Brazil Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Department of Inorganic Chemsitry, Kolkata, India EPFL, Laboratory of Inorganic Synthesis and Catalysis, Lausanne, Switzerland 118 1

60 List of Participants List of Participants Jiraporn Panmanee Yun Ji Park Melanie Paul Anna Peacock Vincent Pecoraro Kun Peng Rosely Peralta Anna Pereira Monica Perinelli David Petering Stephane Petoud Vera Pfanzagl Zoe Pikramenou Eftychia Pinakoulaki Michael Pluth Clotilde Policar Codrina Popescu Marek Popov Andre Prause Liverpool, Institute of Integrative Biology, Liverpool, United Kingdom Northwestern University, Molecular Biosciences, Evanston, United RWTH Aachen University, Inorganic Chemistry, Aachen, Birmingham, School of Chemistry, Birmingham, United Kingdom Michigan, Chemistry, Ann Arbor, United Würzburg University, Inorganic Institute, Würzburg, Federal Santa Catarina, Chemistry Department, Florianópolis, Brazil Campinas - Unicamp, Chemistry, Campinas, Brazil Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Milwaukee, WI, United CNRS, Center for Molecular Biophysics, Orléans, France BOKU Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Department für Chemie, Vienna, Austria Birmingham, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Birmingham, United Kingdom Cyprus, Department of Chemistry, Aglantzia, Cyprus Oregon, Chemistry, Eugene, United Ecole Normale Supérieure, PSL Université Paris, Chemistry, Paris, France St Thomas, Department of Chemistry, St. Paul, United Chemistry and Technology Prague, Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, Prague, Czech Republic TU Braunschweig, Institut für Medizinische und Pharmazeutische Chemie, Braunschweig, Eric Price eric.price@usask.ca Martin Priessner mpp16@ic.ac.uk Suphassa Pringpromsuk suphassap@gmail.com Benjamin Probst benjamin.probst@uzh.ch Anna Ilaria Przytula-Mally ilaria.przytula-mally@chem.uzh.ch Philip Punt philip.punt@tu-dortmund.de Emily Que emilyque@cm.utexas.edu Lawrence Que larryque@umn.edu Liliana Quintanar lilianaq@cinvestav.mx Stephen Ragsdale sragsdal@umich.edu Franziska Rahn franziska.rahn@chem.uzh.ch Emma Raven emma.raven@bristol.ac.uk Md Kausar Raza kausarraza91@gmail.com Holly Redman holly.redman@kemi.uu.se Jan Reedijk reedijk@chem.leidenuniv.nl Michael Reithofer michael.reithofer@univie.ac.at Ana Cristina Resende Gonçalves ana.resende@chem.uzh.ch Mark Reynolds mreynold@sju.edu Markus Ribbe mribbe@uci.edu Saskatchewan, Chemistry, Saskatoon, Canada Imperial College London, Chemistry, London, United Kingdom Shinshu University, Science and Technology, Nagano, Japan Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland TU Dortmund University, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Dortmund, The Texas at Austin, Department of Chemistry, Austin, TX, United Univesrsity of Minnesota, Chemistry, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United Cinvestav (Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN), Chemistry, Mexico City, Mexico Michigan, Biochemistry, Ann Arbor, MI, United Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Bristol, Chemistry, Bristol, United Kingdom Indian Institute of Science, Department of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry/Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India Uppsala Universitet, Kemi- Ångström, Uppsala, Sweden Leiden University, Leiden Institute of Chemistry, Leiden, The Netherlands Vienna, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Wien, Austria Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Saint Josephs, Chemistry, Philadelphia, United California, Irvine, Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Irvine, CA, United

61 List of Participants List of Participants Charles Riordan Nigel Robinson Raphaël Rodriguez Gerard Roelfes Maxie Roessler Isolda Romero Canelon Luca Ronconi Antonio Rosato Hannah Rosenbach Amy Rosenzweig Patrick Roth Jacob Rowan Magdalena Rowińska-Żyrek Leela Ruckthong Carmen Ruehl Jose Ruiz Chiara Rutanen Michael Ryan Laurent Sabater Delaware, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Newark, United Durham University, Chemistry and Biosciences, Durham, United Kingdom CNRS, Institut Curie, Paris, France Groningen, Stratingh Institute for Chemistry, Groningen, The Netherlands Imperial College London, Department of Chemistry, London, United Kingdom Birmingham, School of Pharmacy, Birmingham, United Kingdom National Ireland Galway, School of Chemistry, Galway, Ireland Florence, Magnetic Resonance Center, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Institut für Physikalische Biologie, Düsseldorf, Northwestern University, Department of Molecular Biosciences, Evanston, United Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Institut für Anorganische Chemie, Würzburg, Melbourne, School of Chemistry, Parkville, Australia Wrocław, Department of Chemistry, Wrocław, Poland King Mongkut Technology Thonburi, Department of Chemistry, Bangkok, Thailand Imperial College London, Department of Chemistry, London, United Kingdom Murcia, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Murcia, Spain UEF, Department of Chemistry, Joensuu, Finland Marquette University, Chemistry Department, Milwaukee, United CNRS, Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination, Toulouse, France Peter Sadler Jessica Sagasser Ken Sakai Erika Sakakibara Luca Salassa Thanos Salifoglou Alma Salim Eduardo Sánchez-Lara Luca Sauser Isabelle Schalk Ulrich Schatzschneider Andreas Scheitler Olav Schiemann Mauro Schilling Siegfried Schindler Daniel Schmidt Claudia Schmidt Isabell Schönrath Carola Schulzke Warwick, Chemistry, Coventry, United Kingdom Innsbruck, Institute of Pharmacy, Innsbruck, Austria Kyushu University, Department of Chemistry, Fukuoka, Japan Nagoya University, Chemistry, Nagoya, Japan Donostia International Physics Center, IPL, Donostia, Spain Aristotle Thessaloniki, Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Thessaloniki, Greece Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Centro de Química, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Strasbourg - CNRS, Biotechnologie et Signalisation Cellulaire, Illkirch, France Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Institut für Anorganische Chemie, Würzburg, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Erlangen, Bonn, Institute for Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Bonn, Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Justus-Liebig-Universität, Inorganic Chemistry, Gießen, Natural Resources and Life Sciences, BOKU, Institute of Biochemistry, Vienna, Austria Hebrew Jerusalem, School of Pharmacy / Institute for Drug Research, Jerusalem, Israel Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Institut für Anorganische und Analytische Chemie, Münster, Universität Greifswald, Institut für Biochemie, Greifswald,

62 List of Participants List of Participants Benedikt Schwarze Florian Seebeck John Seeler Nathalie Ségaud Dipankar Sen Joan Serrano-Plana Jonathan Sessler Hannah Shafaat Fangwei Shao Wendy Shaw Jian-Ren Shen Ye Shengfa Seigo Shima Yuichi Shimazaki Mitsuhiko Shionoya Yuma Shisaka Osami Shoji Michal Shoshan Roland Sigel Leipzig University, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Leipzig, Basel, Department Chemistry, Basel, Switzerland Northwestern University, Department of Molecular Biosciences, Evanston, United Universität Bern, Department for Chemistry and Biochemistry, Bern, Switzerland Simon Fraser University, Canada, Dept of Chemistry, Burnaby, Canada Basel, Department of Chemistry, Basel, Switzerland The Texas at Austin, Chemistry, Austin, United The Ohio State University, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Columbus, United Zhejiang University, ZJU-UIUC Institute, Haining, China Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Physical Sciences Division, Richland, United Okayama University, Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science, Okayama, Japan Max-Planck Institut für Kohlenforschung, Molekulare Theorie und Spektroskopie, Muelheim an der Ruhr, Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Microbial Protein Structure, Marburg, Ibaraki University, College of Science, Mito, Japan The Tokyo, Department of Chemistry, Tokyo, Japan Nagoya University, Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Nagoya, Japan Nagoya University, Graduate School of Science, Nagoya, Japan Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Astrid Sigel Helmut Sigel Akhil Singh Raushan Kumar Singh Einar Sletten Stephen Sligar Dariusz Śmiłowicz Aaron Smith Jongho So Woon Ju Song Martha Elena Sosa-Torres Eduardo H. S. Sousa Ingrid Span Giuseppe Spedalotto Bernhard Spingler Kathryn Splan Athavan Sresutharsan Vivek Srinivas Vinay Kumar Srivastava Basel, Department of Chemistry/Inorganic Chemistry, Basel, Switzerland Basel, Department of Chemistry/Inorganic Chemistry, Basel, Switzerland Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Department of Chemistry, Kanpur, India Copenhagen, Department of Chemistry, Copenhagen, Denmark Bergen, Department of Chemistry, Bergen, Norway Illinois, Biochemsitry, Urbana, United Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Faculty of Chemistry and Biochemistry RUB, Bochum, Maryland Baltimore County, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Baltimore, United Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Chemistry, Daejeon, Republic of Korea Seoul National University, Chemistry, Seoul, Republic of Korea Unversidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Depto. de Química Inorgánica y Nuclear, Ciudad de México, Mexico Federal Ceará, Department of Organic and Inorganic Chemistry, Fortaleza, Brazil Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Institut für Physikalische Biologie, Düsseldorf, Trinity College Dublin, School of Chemistry, Dublin, Ireland Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Macalester College, Chemistry, St. Paul, United The Sydney, Discpline of Pharmacology, Sydney, Australia Stockholm University, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Stockholm, Sweden DS college Aligarh, Department of Chemistry, Aligarh, India

63 List of Participants List of Participants Martin Srnec Monika Stachura Anja Stampfli Pavel Starha Fabio Steffen Holger Stephan Melissa Stewart Thomas Stewart Lukas Stratmann Sven Stripp Eugen Stulz Hiroshi Sugimoto Matthew Sullivan Sigridur Suman Hongzhe Sun Marcel Swart Veronika Szalai Leila Tabrizi Suzuki Takashi Czech Academy of Sciences, J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic TRIUMF, Life Sciences Division, Vancouver, Canada Basel, Departmenbt of Chemistry, Basel, Switzerland Palacky University, Regional Centre of Advanced Technologies and Materials, Olomouc, Czech Republic Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland HZDR, Institute of Radiopharmaceutical Cancer Research, Dresden, East Anglia, School of Chemistry, Norwich, United Kingdom Sydney, School of Chemistry, Sydney, Australia TU Dortmund University, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Dortmund, Freie Universität Berlin, Physics, Berlin, Southampton, School of Chemistry, Southampton, United Kingdom RIKEN, SPring-8 Center, Syncrotron Radiation Life Science Instrumentation Unit, Hyogo, Japan Auckland, School of Chemical Sciences, Auckland, New Zealand Iceland, Science Institute, Reykjavik, Iceland Hong Kong, Chemistry, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Universitat de Girona, Institut de Química Computacional i Catàlisi, Girona, Spain National Institute of Standards & Technology, Physical Measurement Laboratory, Gaithersburg, MD, United National Ireland, Galway, School of Chemistry, Galway, Ireland Ibaraki University, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Mito, Japan Cai-Ping Tan tancaip@mail.sysu.edu.cn Ruikang Tang rtang@zju.edu.cn Kazuyuki Tatsumi 45100a@nucc.cc.nagoya-u.ac.jp Matteo Tegoni matteo.tegoni@unipr.it Joshua Telser jtelser@roosevelt.edu Peter Thulstrup pwt@chem.ku.dk Ivo Timmermans ivo.timmermans@plecotherapeutics.com Manish Kumar Tiwari tiwari@chem.ku.dk Ka Yan Tong u @connect.hku.hk Ka-Chung Tong kctong2@connect.hku.hk Takehiko Tosha ttosha@spring8.or.jp Zdenek Travnicek zdenek.travnicek@upol.cz Inês Trindade ines.trindade@itqb.unl.pt Yu-Ting Tseng s @cycu.org.tw Paola Turano turano@cerm.unifi.it Niels Van Brempt niels.vanbrempt@gmail.com Katalin Várnagy varnagy.katalin@science.unideb.hu Constantinos Varotsis c.varotsis@cut.ac.cy Eduardo Vieira eduardogv5007@gmail.com Sun Yat-Sen University, School of Chemistry, Guangzhou, China Zhejiang University, Department of Chemistry, Hangzhou, China Nagoya University, Research Center for Materials Science, Nagoya, Japan Parma, Department of Chemistry, Life Sciences and Environmental Sustainability, Parma, Italy Roosevelt University, Biological, Physical and Health Sciences, Chicago, IL, United Copenhagen, Department of Chemistry, Copenhagen, Denmark Pleco Therapeutics BV, Amsterdam, Netherlands Copenhagen, Department of Chemistry, Copenhagen, Denmark The Hong Kong, Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong, Hong Kong The Hong Kong, Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong, Hong Kong RIKEN, SPring-8 center, Life Science Instrumentation Team, Sayo, Hyogo, Japan Palacky University in Olomouc, Regional Center of Advanced Technologies and Materials, Olomouc, Czech Republic Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Instituto de Tecnologia Quimica e Biologica António Xavier, Oeiras, Portugal National Tsing Hua University, chemistry, Hsinchu, Taiwan, Republic of China Florence, CERM and Department of Chemistry, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy Universiteit Antwerpen, Physics, Wilrijk, Belgium Debrecen, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Debrecen, Hungary Cyprus Technology, Department of Environmental Science and Technology, Lemesos, Cyprus São Paulo, Institute of Chemistry, São Paulo, Brazil

64 List of Participants List of Participants Alejandro Vila IBR - Rosario, Ocampo y Esmeralda, Rosario, Argentina Caroline Wilmot wilmo004@umn.edu Minnesota, College of Biological Sciences, St Paul, United Chau Duy Tam Vo chau-duy-tam.vo@college-de-france.fr Sorbonne University, College de France, Paris, France Zuzanna Wojdyła ncwojdyl@cyf-kr.edu.pl Polish Academy of Sciences, Jerzy Haber Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Krakow, Poland Gulshan Walke gulshanforever@gmail.com Bar Ilan University, Department of chemistry, Ramat Gan, Israel Kam-Bo Wong kbwong@cuhk.edu.hk The Chinese Hong Kong, School of Life Sciences, Hong Kong, China Paul Walton paul.walton@york.ac.uk York, Chemistry, York, United Kingdom Yuen Ting Wong u @connect.hku.hk The Hong Kong, Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Pui-Ki Wan kikiwan@connect.hku.hk The Hong Kong, Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Wenyu Wu lzu_wuwenyu@hotmail.com Univeristiy of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Haibo Wang wanghbo0911@gmail.com The Hong Kong, Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Wei Xia xiawei5@mail.sysu.edu.cn Sun Yat-sen University, School of Chemistry, Guangzhou, China Jiangyun Wang jwang@ibp.ac.cn Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Biophysics, Beijing, China Bengang Xing bengang@ntu.edu.sg Nanyang Technological University, Division of Chemistry & Biological Chemistry, Singapore, Singapore Zenghui Wang zenghui.wang@uzh.ch Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Prerna Yadav prerna.yadav@chem.uzh.ch Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Zhigang Wang wangzg@szu.edu.cn Shenzhen University, Pharmacy, Shenzhen, China Tatsuo Yajima t.yajima@kansai-u.ac.jp Kansai University, Faculty of Chemistry, Materials and Bioengineering, Osaka, Japan Baomin Wang bmwang@dlut.edu.cn Dalian Technology, State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, Dalian, China Vivian Wing Wah Yam wwyam@hku.hk The Hong Kong, Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong, China Thomas Ward thomas.ward@unibas.ch Basel, Chemistry, Basel, Switzerland Yasuhiko Yamamoto yamamoto@chem.tsukuba.ac.jp Tsukuba, Department of Chemistry, Tsukuba, Japan Roberta Ward Rward2@ic.ac.uk Imperial College London, Brain Sciences, London, United Kingdom Osamu Yamauchi oyamauchi36bioin@wonder.ocn.ne.jp Nagoya University, Department of Chemistry, Nagoya, Japan Wei Wei weiwei@nju.edu.cn Nanjing University, School of Life Sciences, Nanjing, China Xiaoda Yang xyang@bjmu.edu.cn Peking University, Health Science Center/School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Beijing, China Cheng Weng e @u.nus.edu National Singapore, Department of Chemistry, Singapore, Singapore Dawei Yang yangdw@dlut.edu.cn Dalian Technology, State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, Dalian, China Oliver Wenger oliver.wenger@unibas.ch Basel, Department of Chemistry, Basel, Switzerland Shigenobu Yano yano-s@cc.nara-wu.ac.jp Nara Womens University, KYOUSEI Science Center for Life and Nature, Nara, Japan Lionel Wettstein lionel.wettstein@uzh.ch Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Andria Yaourtis ayao5140@uni.sydney.edu.au The Sydney, School of Chemistry, Sydney, Australia Corey White whitecor@umich.edu Michigan, Department of Chemistry, Ann Arbor, United Hiroyuki Yasui yasui@mb.kyoto-phu.ac.jp Kyoto Pharmaceutical University, Department of Analytical and Bioinorganic Chemistry, Kyoto, Japan Seth Wiley wileys@umich.edu Michigan, Department of Biological Chemistry, Ann Arbor, United Yelim Yi yelimyi920@gmail.com Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Chemistry, Daejeon, Republic of Korea Angela Wilks awilks@rx.umaryland.edu Maryland, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Baltimore, United Kai Yonemura yonemura.kai@e.mbox.nagoya-u.ac.jp Nagoya University, Chemistry, Nagoya, Japan

65 List of Participants Zuo Hang Yu The Hong Kong, The Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Erik Yukl New Mexico State University, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Las Cruces, United Deborah Zamble Marcel Zamocky University Vienna, Department Molec. Evolution & Development, Wien, Austria Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Susann Zelger-Paulus Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland Lin Zhang Freiburg, Institute of Biochemistry, Freiburg, Yan Zhang National Natural Science Foundation of China, Department of Chemical Science, Beijing, China Wenying Zhang Warwick, UK, Department of Chemistry, Coventry, United Kingdom Zhifeng Zhang The Hon Kong, Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Limei Zhang Nebraska-Lincoln, Biochemistry, Lincoln, United Jun-Long Zhang Peking University, Chemistry, Beijing, China Qi Zhang The Hong Kong, Chemistry, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Guangyu Zhu City Hong Kong, Dept of Chemistry, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Alexandra Zima Novosibirsk State University, Department of Natural Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation Fabio Zobi Université de Fribourg, Département de Chimie, Fribourg, Switzerland Lidia Zuccarello Aix-Marseille Université, Institut de Biosciences et Biotechnologies, Saint Paul-lez-Durance, France Toronto, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Toronto, Canada Felix Zelder Map of Jungfrauregion 131

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