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RSC Organic Division Poster Symposium: Deadline for poster abstracts 02 October 2013

RSC Organic Division Poster Symposium: Deadline for poster abstracts 02 October 2013

The RSC Organic Division Poster Symposium is still accepting abstracts, but not for long. If you are a final year PhD student based in the UK/ROI and would like the opportunity to showcase your work to leading chemists in industry and academia, as well as your peers, make sure you submit your poster abstract by Wednesday 2nd October.

The symposium will take place on Monday 2nd December 2013, at The Chemistry Centre, Burlington House, London and there are several prizes available on the day. Alongside the £500 First Prize, there will also be a £500 “Selected by Industry” prize and two runners-up prizes of £250. And this year our headline sponsor,  F. Hoffmann-La Roche are offering a further prize of a visit to their site in Basel, Switzerland, to the First and Industry prize winners.

Reasonable travel costs will be covered for the students who are selected to present at this meeting. If you would like to find out more about the symposium and submit an abstract, visit our symposium website

We would like to thank F. Hoffmann-La Roche, Ltd. for their generous support of this event.

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Christa E. Müller: MedChemComm’s new Associate Editor for Europe

MedChemComm is delighted to welcome Professor Christa E. Müller (University of Bonn, Germany) as our new Associate Editor for Europe.

Christa is now accepting submissions so you can submit your next top research article to her!

Biography

Christa Müller studied pharmacy at the University of Tübingen, Germany, and received her Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical/Medicinal Chemistry from the same university. After a postdoctoral stay with John W. Daly (1989-1990 and 1992) at the Laboratory of Bioorganic Chemistry, National Institutes of Health, in Bethesda, Maryland, USA, she completed her habilitation thesis at the University of Tübingen in 1994, and became Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at Würzburg University in the same year. Since 1998 she is full professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at Bonn University. She is a co-founder of the Pharma-Center Bonn (www.pharmazentrum.uni-bonn.de), and has >250 publications in the field of medicinal chemistry and pharmacology.

Her scientific interests are focused on the medicinal chemistry and molecular pharmacology of purine-binding membrane proteins (purine receptors, ectonucleotidases) and lipid-activated orphan G protein-coupled receptors. Disease indications include neurodegenerative and inflammatory diseases and cancer. Her activities are ranging from basic research to collaborative drug development projects with pharma industry partners.

MedChemComm has what it takes to become a leading journal of Medicinal Chemistry. It fills a gap since it differs from other med chem journals due to its wide scope and its unique format. I’m looking forward to seeing everyone’s exciting contributions and support!

 

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Chemical and Biological Therapeutic Approaches to Neurological Disorders II

There’s still time to register for the second one-day symposium on Chemical and Biological Therapeutic Approaches to Neurological Disorders, on Monday 23rd September. The meeting will feature presentations and posters, from leading experts in academia and industry, about new developments in genetics, biochemistry, pathophysiology and medicinal chemistry relating to neurological disorders. A wide range of conditions will be discussed, including Alzheimer’s disease, epilepsy, schizophrenia, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease.

Neurological disorders are an increasingly important global public health problem, and the cause of much long-term suffering and disability.  Currently available pharmaceuticals have been ineffective in curing many of these disorders and developing a deeper understanding of the nervous system is one of the major challenges facing scientists in the 21st century. New research will hopefully contribute to the identification of better clinical biomarkers and medicines for diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of neurological disorders.

This one day symposium has been organised by the RSC’s Biotechnology Group with support from the Chemistry Biology Interface Division, and will be held at The Chemistry Centre, Burlington House, London. Speakers include:

Prof. Christopher Dobson, University of Cambridge
Prof. Ciaran Regan, University College Dublin
Prof. Lennart Bunch, University of Copenhagen
Prof. Peter Jenner, King’s College London
Prof. Stefan Przyborski, University of Durham
Dr. Jan Kehler, H. Lundbeck, A/S
Prof. Jonathan Corcoran, University College Dublin
Dr. Jan Passchier, Imanova Ltd.

If you would like to attend, please register here.

If you would like to find out more about this event, more information can be found on the RSC website.

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Tools and Strategies to Find Chemical Probes for Your Protein – The Role of Computer-Aided Drug Discovery

You are invited to attend a joint Biochemical Society/Royal Society of Chemistry Workshop entitled Tools and Strategies to Find Chemical Probes for Your Protein – The Role of Computer-Aided Drug Discovery.

15 November 2013
Charles Darwin House, London, WC1N 2JU, UK

Application and Abstract deadline: 16 September 2013

This workshop aims to bring together biological scientists and computational chemists to discuss research challenges and facilitate collaborations. The workshop will be of particular interest to biological scientists who require new chemical reagents to help them to better understand biological mechanisms and to computational chemists who wish to apply computational ligand discovery methods to a biological problem. Please feel free to pass this message onto colleagues at your institution who may have interest in attending the workshop. The programme will feature oral presentations, flash poster presentations and discussion sessions. There will also be plenty of networking opportunities dispersed throughout the day.

Speakers and Facilitators:

  • Pedro Ballister, European Bioinformatics Institute, Cambridge, UK
  • Chas Bountra, University of Oxford, UK 
  • Ruth Brenk, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany
  • David Brown, University of Kent, UK  
  • Grant Churchill, University of Oxford, UK
  • John Irwin, University of California, USA
  • Paul Hawkins OpenEye Scientific Software, UK
  • Taufiq Rahman, University of Cambridge, UK
  • Dahlia Weiss, Heptares Therapeutics UK 

Organising Committee

  • Grant Churchill, University of Oxford, UK
  • Taufiq Rahman, University of Cambridge, UK
  • John Irwin, University of California, USA
  • David Brown, University of Kent, UK

Attendance is by application only and will be FREE of charge for Biochemical Society and Royal Society of Chemistry members. Delegates are encouraged to submit poster abstracts for flash and poster presentation. This workshop is the fourth of a series entitled “Analytical Tools for the Life Sciences”, a collaborative project between the Biochemical Society and Royal Society of Chemistry.

For more information please visit the event webpage.

Don’t miss out! Application and Abstract deadline is the 16 September 2013.

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