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Outstanding Reviewers for MedChemComm in 2016

Following the success of Peer Review Week in September 2016 (dedicated to reviewer recognition) during which we published a list of our top reviewers, we will continue to recognise the contribution that our reviewers make to the journal by announcing our Outstanding Reviewers each year.

Outstanding Reviewers for MedChemComm in 2016, as selected by the editorial team, have been chosen based on the number, timeliness and quality of the reports completed over the last 12 months.

A big thank you to those individuals listed here as well as to all of the reviewers that have supported the journal. Each Outstanding Reviewer will receive a certificate to give recognition for their significant contribution.

Dr Simone Carradori, University of Chieti-Pescara

Professor David A. Colby, University of Mississippi

Dr Abasaheb Dhawane, Georgia State University

Dr Zhang Jiancun, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Professor Zhengqui Li, Jinan University

Dr Xiaoyun Lu, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Dr Enas Malik, University of Bonn

Dr Sandeep Sundriyal, Imperial College London

Dr Kazuya Tatani, Kissei Pharmaceuticals Co. Ltd.

Dr Xu Yong, Chinese Academy of Sciences

We would also like to thank the MedChemComm boards and the medicinal chemistry community for their continued support of the journal, as authors, reviewers and readers.

If you would like to become a reviewer for our journal, just email us with details of your research interests and an up-to-date CV or résumé.  You can find more details in our author and reviewer resource centre

 

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Poster prize winner at the 8th BrazMedChem Symposium

Daniel receiving his prize from Prof. Koen Augustyns of MedChemComm‘s Editorial Board

Congratulations to the poster prize winner at the BrazMedChem Symposium 2016.

We were pleased to present a prize to Daniel A. Rodrigues (LASSBio-UFRJ-Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; Supervisor: Carlos M. Fraga) for his poster:

“Antiproliferative activity and chemical stability of novel N-acylhydrazones dual inhibitors of HDAC6/8″

The symposium took place in Armação dos Búzios, Rio de Janeiro on 27-30 November 2016. A short video summary of the event can be seen at https://youtu.be/lRi_nMNX5oM

The main goal of BrazMedChem2016 was to provide a scientific atmosphere to stimulate the cooperation between scientists from Brazil and abroad. To facilitate the exchange of experiences and information among researchers is essential in order to meet the challenges of medicinal chemistry of the twenty-first century.

 

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Medicinal Chemistry Residential School

The Royal Society of Chemistry Medicinal Chemistry Residential School is designed for graduate and post-doctoral chemists and will take place at Loughborough University from 11-16 June 2017.

Register now!

The meeting will cover topics of interest to drug discovery researchers, helping to increase understanding of the factors governing modern drug discovery from the initial concept through to translational science and intellectual property. Established since 1981, our Residential School has trained many of the world’s leading medicinal chemists working in the pharmaceutical industry and academic research institutes.


Examples of feedback from 2015 Residential School Delegates:

“It was an extremely worthwhile experience that greatly clarified a haze of vague knowledge, as well as taught me things I’ve never thought about before.”

“Great range of topics with a good balance of lectures and tutorials. I really enjoyed the week and definitely feel that I have learnt a lot. Would recommend to everyone.”

If you are interested in the event find out more information and register here.

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