MASC 2023: remembering the past, celebrating the present and looking to the future

Jamie Lewis*, Timothy Easun, Timothy Barendt, Ben E. Barber, Jake L. Greenfield, Anna J. McConnell, Georgia Orton, Sophie C. Patrick, Connor Prior, Jiarong Wu

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Abstract

Supramolecular chemistry encompasses critical aspects found throughout the chemical sciences. Despite its ubiquity, the concept of supramolecular chemistry as a defined field of research is relatively young, although its roots run deep. Moving from strength to strength, the Royal Society of Chemistry’s MASC meeting has grown from a local, UK-based conference to a truly international event. The 2023 edition of MASC was held at the University of Birmingham, where nearly 250 participants from across four continents were brought together by their mutual interest in scientific discovery. There are many challenges still facing our community, both scientific and societal. By building on the successes of the past, recognising fantastic achievements in the present, and always looking to what we might accomplish in the future, the global MASC community will continue to flourish for years to come.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages4
JournalSupramolecular Chemistry
Early online date4 Aug 2024
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 4 Aug 2024

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