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Area of Science:

  • Supramolecular chemistry and chemical sciences.

Background:

  • Jean-Marie Lehn, Nobel Prize laureate, has a 50-year research legacy.
  • Lehn's contributions span supramolecular chemistry and the European chemical community.
  • He was pivotal in establishing key chemical journals: Chemistry-A European Journal and ChemBioChem.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize a symposium celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Jean-Marie Lehn research group.
  • To commemorate the scientific achievements and impact of the Lehn group.

Main Methods:

  • A symposium was convened to honor the Lehn group's work.
  • The event brought together researchers to discuss advancements in the field.

Main Results:

  • The symposium successfully highlighted the significant contributions of Jean-Marie Lehn and his research group.
  • The event underscored the group's influence on supramolecular chemistry and chemical education.

Conclusions:

  • The symposium served as a testament to the enduring impact of Jean-Marie Lehn's scientific endeavors.
  • The event celebrated a rich history of innovation in chemistry.