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Virus Molecular Interactions: Therapeutic Targets

Type Conference
Date September 17, 2007 to
September 19, 2007
Venue Oxford

,
GB
Chemistry Specialties
  • amino acids and peptides and proteins
  • biological chemistry
  • biological sciences
  • drug design and discovery
  • molecular biology
Chemistry Techniques
  • synthetic chemistry
  • other
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by Amanda Middleton last modified 09-07-07 04:36 PM

This conference will bring together experts in the newsworthy topic of antiviral chemotherapy. Further developments in fundamental and applied research in the field will be promoted.

Speakers

Professor Félix Rey (CNRS Campus de Gif-sur-Yvette, France); Professor David Stuart (The Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, UK); Professor Patricia Spear (Northwestern University, USA); Professor Dennis Burton (The Scripps Research Institute, USA); Dr Greg Towers (University College London, UK); Professor Steve Goodbourn (St George's University of London, UK); Dr Richard Bethell (Boehringer Ingelheim (Canada) Ltd., Canada); Dr Piet Wigerinck (Tibotec BVBA, Belgium); Dr Lucas Pelkmans (ETH, Switzerland); Dr Caroline Gubser (Imperial College London, UK); Dr James Hogle (Harvard University, USA).

Session titles

• Virus particle structure and entry • Innate defences and cellular interactions • Antiviral drug development • Structures of viral proteins and nucleic acids

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