Conferences
15–20 December 2025, Honolulu, HI, USA
Natural Products in the 'Omics Era'
Dear Colleagues,
We wish to inform you that abstract submissions are now open for the upcoming symposium at Pacifichem 2025, titled Natural Products in the ‘Omics Era’.
Please see Abstract Submission|Pacifichem 2025 (https://pacifichem.org/scientific-program/abstract-submission/) to submit your abstract (closing 2 April 2025) and Registration|Pacifichem 2025 (https://pacifichem.org/general-information/registration/) to register (registrations opening 18 February 2025).
Both oral and poster presentations are available, and we aim to gather top natural product researchers from the Pacific region, ensuring a diverse representation in terms of backgrounds, career stages, and gender. Topics will include:
- Advances in spectroscopic analysis with computational and bioinformatic approaches;
- New natural products with significant bioactivity, unique mechanisms of action, structural novelty, or unusual sources;
- Important new synthetic methods and strategies.
About Pacifichem
The 2025 International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies will be held from December 15-20, 2025, in Honolulu, Hawaii. This will be the ninth conference in the series, founded in 1984, and it remains one of the largest events bringing together the global chemistry community.
The Pacifichem Congress is a prestigious event, being the largest global chemistry congress, attracting over 10,000 attendees, and bringing together leading scientists, researchers, and industry professionals from around the globe. The Natural Products symposium is one of the most popular sessions, and the 2025 symposium will mark the first in-person Pacifichem since the COVID-19 pandemic, making it a unique opportunity to showcase cutting-edge science. For 2025 our Natural Products in the ‘Omics Era’ symposium, will be a platform dedicated to showcasing groundbreaking research and innovative developments in the field of natural products chemistry.
The organizing committee looks forward to receiving your abstracts and to engaging with you to make this symposium a success. Please do not hesitate to contact us for any additional information.
Organizers:
Professor Bill Baker (University of South Florida, USA, ACS)
A/Prof. Robert Keyzers (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, NZIC)
Professor Sylvia Urban (RMIT University, Australia, RACI)
https://pacifichem.org/scientific-program/technical-symposia/