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Drug Discovery Chemistry

Type Conference
Language English
Date April 16, 2013 to
April 18, 2013
Venue Hilton San Diego Resort & Spa
1776 East Mission Bay Drive
San Diego, CA 92109
US
Chemistry Specialties
  • biological chemistry
  • biological sciences
  • biotechnology
  • combinatorial chemistry
  • drug design and discovery
  • medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry
  • medicine
  • organic chemistry
Chemistry Techniques
  • molecular modelling
  • synthetic chemistry
  • high throughput screening
Contact Kris Waterman
Cambridge Healthtech Institute
250 First Avenue
San Diego, CA 02494
US
781-972-5413
781-972-5425
kwaterman@healthtech.com
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by Robert Black last modified 02-13-13 01:56 AM

Drug Discovery Chemistry is the leading discovery event in medicinal chemistry. Focused on novel small molecules as therapeutic targets, with a strong emphasis on a chemistry-based approach, this unique event brings together top experts from the pharmaceutical industry, academia, and government organizations, and consists of the following six conferences: - 4th Anti-Inflammatories: Small Molecule Approaches - 8th Fragment-Based Drug Discovery: From Discovery to Lessons Learned - Inaugural Constrained Peptides and Macrocyclics Drug Discovery: Novel Peptide Therapeutics - 4th Kinase Inhibitor Chemistry: Charting the Chemical Space - 6th Protein-Protein Interactions: Targeting PPI for Therapeutic Interventions - Inaugural GPCR-Based Drug Design: Computational and Structural Approaches New for this year is a special Plenary Keynote presentation on April 16 by Nobel Laureate Dr. Jack Szostak who will discuss mRNA display - from basic principles to macrocycle drug discovery.

Speakers

Jack W. Szostak, Ph.D., Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute; Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical School; Nobel Laureate Hugh Rosen, M.D., Ph.D., Professor, Chemical Physiology, Scripps Research Institute Alex MacKerell, Ph.D., Grollman-Glick Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Director, Computer-Aided Drug Design Center School of Pharmacy University of Maryland

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