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JACC 2018 : Journées André Collet

de la Chiralité

 September 24th-27th  2018, L'Epine, Noirmoutier (France)

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André Collet

André Collet was full professor at the University of Lyon and senior member of the Institut Universitaire de France. His career begun at the Collège de France and ended at the Ecole Normale Supérieure of Lyon where he founded the "Stéréochimie et Interactions Moléculaires" Laboratory. André Collet was born in Britany and studied at the University Paris VI. He was appointed as CNRS researcher in 1968 and defended his PhD in 1973 at the Collège de France under the supervision of Jean Jacques. At this time, he started to focus his research on molecular chirality and sterochemistry and, more precisely, on racemate resolution. After a postdoctoral internship at the ETH Zurich under the supervison of Prof. J. F. M. Oth, he returned at the Collège de France in 1975 where he mainly worked on molecular recognition.

Since 1984 when he became Research Director at the CNRS, he worked on fundamental and practical aspects of chiral resolution by crystallization and he developed a new family of molecular cavitands called cryptophans. He was appointed full professor in Lyon in 1988 and initiated the creation of the new UMR 5532 at the ENS of Lyon where he kept doing his research projects on stereochemistry and molecular interactions. His notoriety in the field of supramolecular chemistry and chirality was mainly due to his results on chiral molecular recognition based on cryptophanes. André Collet authored more than 160 articles and co-authored two books. One of them, “Enantiomers, Racemates and Resolutions”, edited in 1981 in the USA and edited a second time in 1994, is considered as a worldwide reference in the field of chirality. He participated in more than 140 invited lectures and was awarded for his scientific work by several prizes: « Prix de la division de Chimie organique de la Société Française de Chimie (1984) »; « Prix Jecker de l'Académie des Sciences (1991) »; « Prix scientifique Philip-Morris (1997) ».

André Collet was member of the American Chemical Society, of the Royal Society of Chemistry and of the Société Chimique de France. He was as well involved in the editorial committees of many international journals. In 1997 he was distinguished with the Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Mérite.

Chantal Andraud, Jean-Pierre Dutasta

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