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Oboro Labs at GRC 2025: Dr. Adam Veige to Present on Transition Metal Mechanisms

by | Jul 10, 2025 | News & Events

Oboro Labs is proud to announce that our own Dr. Adam S. Veige will be a key speaker at the upcoming Gordon Research Conference (GRC) on Organometallic Chemistry, taking place July 13–18, 2025, at Salve Regina University in Newport, Rhode Island.

🧪 Presentation Topic:
Transition Metal Mechanisms and Reactions

🗓️ Date: Monday, July 14, 2025
🕘 Time: 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM
📍 Location: Morning Session, GRC Organometallic Chemistry

This session will explore cutting-edge insights into how transition metals mediate complex transformations, including reactivity, mechanistic pathways, and catalyst design. Dr. Veige’s work, much of which has been in collaboration with the University of Florida, has helped redefine the role of cyclic polymers in modern catalysis.

🔍 Featured Poster: Cyclic Polymers – New Initiators for REMP and REAMP

Dr. Veige’s discussion is supported by a detailed poster presentation outlining:

  • MCB geometry and initiation kinetics

  • AFM imaging of cyclic polymer topology

  • High-performance catalyst scope

  • Benefits like low polydispersity, crystallinity, and thermal stability

The work reflects the core mission of Oboro Labs: delivering highly tunable, efficient polymer catalysts that push the boundaries of modern organometallic chemistry.

🧪 Meet Us at GRC

If you’re attending GRC 2025, be sure to catch Dr. Veige’s talk during Monday’s morning session. We invite researchers, students, and industry innovators to connect, collaborate, and explore how Oboro Labs’ catalysts are driving the next generation of polymer design.

🔗 Learn more about Oboro Labs
📥 Want to sample our catalysts? Use code GRC2025 for 50% off until August 18th, 2025.

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