The Sixth Canadian Computational Chemistry Conference (CCCC6) will be held on July 26-30, 2006 at the beautiful campus of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. The scope of this conference, held every three years, is devoted to all areas of Computational Chemistry, with special emphasis this year on development of novel methods and state-of-the-art applications in Materials and Life Sciences.
(Poster, Book of Abstracts and Program)
| Fee schedule | Students/Postdocs | Others |
| By May 31, 2006: | $200 | $400 |
| After May 31, 2006: | $250 | $450 |
| Banquet (optional): | $50 | $50 |
The registration fee includes breakfasts, lunches and the welcome reception. The
registration and banquet fees are waived for invited speakers. Additional banquet
tickets for guests can be purchased for $50. Additional meal tickets
can also be purchased for $50, which includes breakfasts, lunches, coffee, and the welcome reception but not conference printed materials. All amounts are
in Canadian dollars.
CRC Press Award for Excellence in Computational Chemistry
Taylor & Francis Books/CRC Press has generously sponsored
a book award, the CRC Press Award for Excellence in
Computational Chemistry, for posters presented by students
and postdocs at the CCCC6. Each awardee will receive one
copy of the latest edition of the "CRC Handbook of Chemistry
and Physics." During the lunch break on July 30, three
recipients of this book award will be announced. Moreover,
CRC Press has agreed to form a permanent partnership with
the CCCCs to continually sponsor this book award in the
future. We are grateful for the unwavering support from
Taylor & Francis Books/CRC Press to our conference.
List of Speakers
Ruben Abagyan (Scripps)
Yuriko Aoki (Kyushu, Japan)
Paul W. Ayers (McMaster)
Rodney J. Bartlett (Florida)
Axel D. Becke (Dalhousie)
Sathesh Bhat (McGill & BRI, NRC)
Richard Bowles (Saskatchewan)
Russell J. Boyd (Dalhousie)
Alexander Brown (Alberta)
Emily A. Carter (Princeton)
Matthias Ernzerhof (Montréal)
Jonathan W. Essex (Southampton, UK)
Julian D. Gale (Curtin, Australia)
Jiali Gao (Minnesota)
Michael K. Gilson (CARB)
Radu I. Iftimie (Montréal)
Matthew P. Jacobson (UCSF)
Ajay Jain (UCSF)
Andreas Klamt (COSMOlogic, Germany)
Andriy Kovalenko (NRC, NINT, Alberta)
Roman Krems (UBC)
Peter Kusalik (Calgary)
Themis Lazaridis (CUNY)
David E. Manolopoulos (Oxford)
Todd J. Martinez (Illinois)
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Anne B. McCoy (Ohio State)
Dan McKay (Merck-Frosst, Montréal)
Nicolas Moitessier (McGill)
Marcel Nooijen (Waterloo)
Sergei Noskov (Calgary)
Alexey Onufriev (Virginia Tech)
Grenfell N. Patey (UBC)
Gilles H. Peslherbe (Concordia)
Piotr Piecuch (Michigan State)
Régis Pomès (Toronto)
Ata Roudgar (Simon Fraser)
Harold A. Scheraga (Cornell)
Jeremy Schofield (Toronto)
Moshe Shapiro (UBC)
Woody Sherman (Schrodinger)
Viktor N. Staroverov (Western Ontario)
Wei Quan Tian (Jilin, China & Kyushu, Japan)
Peter Tieleman (Calgary)
Troy Van Hoorhis (MIT)
Tomasz A. Wesolowski (Geneva)
Tom K. Woo (Ottawa)
Weitao Yang (Duke)
Baojing Zhou (UBC)
Tom Ziegler (Calgary)
Zsolt Zsoldos (SimBioSys, Toronto)
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Session Chairs |
Delano P. Chong (UBC)
Franklin J. Chyatte (Montgomery)
Aurora E. Clark (Washington State)
Lê H. Dao (INRS)
Michael Eikerling (NRC-IFCI & SFU)
James Gauld (Windsor)
Lev D. Gelb (Washington, St. Louis)
Philip E. Hoggan (Clermont II, France)
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Mariusz Klobukowski (Alberta)
Jolanta Lagowski (Memorial)
David Luckhaus (UBC)
T. Tung Nguyen-Dang (Laval)
Alex Plyukhin (Saskatchewan)
Arvi Rauk (Calgary)
Bernard D. Shizgal (UBC)
Sayyed Faramarz Tayyari (Ferdowsi, Iran)
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Contact Information |
Organizing Committee |
General inquiries:
Website problems:
List of Sponsors
University of British Columbia
UBC – Chemistry Department
University of Alberta
National Research Council
SimBioSys Inc.
Boehringer Ingelheim (Canada)
Schrödinger, Inc.
Chemical Computing Group
Tripos, Inc.
AstraZeneca Canada, Inc.
Merck Frosst
OpenEye Scientific Software
Taylor & Francis/CRC Press
Alberta Ingenuity Fund
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Yan Alexander Wang (UBC)
Pierre-Nicholas Roy (Alberta)
Enrico O. Purisima (BRI, NRC)
Mark Thachuk (UBC)
Passports and Visas
Participants are strongly advised to determine what requirements apply to them with respect to entering Canada. For information, please consult your nearest Canadian Embassy, High Commission, Consulate, Customs Agent or your travel agent.

The Symposium chairman will be happy to write an official invitation for a registered
participant. If such a letter is desired, send an email to
at the General Inquiry address above.
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