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    The CUSO Summer School in Organic Chemistry marked its 40th anniversary, focusing on synthesizing large molecules and supramolecules inspired by nature. This event highlighted functional molecule design and nature-inspired chemistry advancements.

    Area of Science:

    • Organic Chemistry
    • Supramolecular Chemistry
    • Chemical Synthesis

    Background:

    • The CUSO Summer School in Organic Chemistry celebrated its 40th anniversary.
    • The event coincided with the University of Geneva's 450th anniversary.
    • This milestone provided a platform to discuss cutting-edge research in organic chemistry.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the synthesis of large molecules and supramolecules.
    • To investigate molecules with interesting and novel functions.
    • To draw inspiration from nature for chemical design and synthesis.

    Main Methods:

    • De novo synthesis of complex organic structures.
    • Design and construction of supramolecular assemblies.
    • Functional characterization of synthesized molecules.

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    Main Results:

    • Demonstration of successful synthesis of large molecules and supramolecules.
    • Identification of unique functional properties in designed molecules.
    • Application of nature-inspired strategies in synthetic chemistry.

    Conclusions:

    • The summer school successfully convened researchers to discuss advancements in synthesizing functional molecules.
    • Nature serves as a valuable blueprint for designing and creating novel large molecules and supramolecules.
    • Continued exploration in this field promises significant contributions to organic and supramolecular chemistry.