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MedChemComm delighted to meet authors!

The Royal Society of Chemistry was present in Anaheim for the ACS Spring 2011 National Meeting and Exposition last March. Very hectic few days full of Journal celebrations, product demos and workshops.

We were very happy to hear that one of our MedChemComm authors, Jose Medina Franco, paid the RSC booth a visit.
Here you can see him with a copy of MedChemComm Issue 1, where his article was published.

Thanks to Jose for dropping by! You can now read his article, which is free to access here.

Structure–activity relationships of benzimidazole derivatives as antiparasitic agents: Dual activity-difference (DAD) maps
Jaime Pérez-Villanueva, Radleigh Santos, Alicia Hernández-Campos, Marc A. Giulianotti, Rafael Castillo and Jose L. Medina-Franco
Med. Chem. Commun., 2011, 2, 44-49
DOI: 10.1039/C0MD00159G

If you want to find out where we are going this year and you want to come and meet us, like Jose did, we would love to hear from you. These are the list of conferences we are planning to go to:

  • Lakeland Heterocyclic meeting, May – Grasmere, UK
  • ACS National Organic Symposium – 5th – 9th June – Princeton, US
  • Frontiers in Medicinal Chemistry Meeting: Emerging Targets, Novel Candidates and Innovative Strategies- 19th-21st July – Stockholm, Sweden 
  • International Symposium on Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry (ISMSC) – 3rd-7th July, Brighton, UK
  • European Symposium on Organic Chemistry – 10th-15th July, Crete, Greece 
  • 22nd International Symposium: Synthesis in Organic Chemistry – 11th-14th July, Cambridge, UK
  • OMCOS 16 – 24th-28th July – Shanghai, China
  • GRC Medicinal Chemistry – 7th – 12th August – New Hampshire, US
  • 4th International Symposium on Advances in Synthetic and Medicinal Chemistry – 21st-25th August, St Petersburg, Russia 
  • 242nd Meeting of the American Chemical Society- 27th – 31st August, Denver, US
  • 16th RSC-SCI Medicinal Chemistry meeting – 11th-14th September, Cambridge, UK
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Meet the MedChemComm team

The MedChemComm team will be attending a number of conferences in 2011 and we would be delighted to meet you.

These are just some of the conferences where you can meet us in the coming months:

Please let us know if you are planning on attending any of these meetings as it would be lovely to meet you there.

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MedChemComm Symposium a great success!

The MedChemComm UK-China Symposium took place last month. The Symposium, organised by MedChemComm and the RSC International Programme, took place on the 22nd November at the Chemistry Centre in London.

Professor Zhenjun Yang presenting at the symposium

A great line-up of speakers gave presentations on topics from across the broad spectrum of medicinal chemistry. Dr Jason Wong (Roche R&D Centre, China) started off the day with his work on the development of a novel epigenetic modulator for hepatocellular carcinoma. Jason was followed by MedChemComm Editorial Board member Dr Mark Bunnage (Pfizer, UK), who talked about small molecule modulators of stem cells, and then Professor Zhenjun Yang (Peking University, China) reporting chemically modified siRNAs and their biological properties.

Dr Rich Soll (WuXi AppTec, China) opened up after lunch describing collaborative medicinal chemistry at WuXi AppTec, followed by Professor Paul Wyatt (University of Dundee, UK) describing some of his recent work developing antiparasitic leads. Rounding off the day were Professor Fa-Jun Nan (Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, CAS, China), speaking about a hepatitis B inhibitor derived from a marine natural product, and Professor Chris Abell (University of Cambridge, UK), who spoke about anti-tuberculosis natural products.

Dr Richard Pike, CEO of the Royal Society of Chemistry and Professor Jingkang Shen, representing the Chinese Pharmaceutical Association, exchange gifts

Many thanks to the organising committee, the symposium sponsors – Pfizer and AstraZeneca – and everyone who attended.

Why not contribute to the success of MedChemComm by submitting your article today?

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Here’s where you can meet us in the coming months:

Please let us know if you are planning on attending any of these meetings as it would be lovely to meet you there.

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MedChemComm at the 21st EFMC-ISMC Symposium

MedChemComm was at the 21st International Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry in Brussels last week. The meeting, organised by the journal’s official partner the European Federation for Medicinal Chemistry, was a great success, especially the MedChemComm reception on the Tuesday afternoon. We’d like to thank everyone who attended the reception and hope that you had a great time.

The MedChemComm reception at the 21st EFMC-ISMC meeting

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MedChemComm UK-China Symposium

We are delighted to announce the MedChemComm UK-China Symposium, which will take place on Monday 22nd November 2010 at The Chemistry Centre, London, UK.

This 1-day symposium will feature invited lectures by researchers working in academia and industry in the UK and China. Researchers and students with an interest in medicinal chemistry are welcome to attend. Speaking at the symposium will be:

Dr Jason Wong
Roche R&D Centre, China

Professor Chris Abell
University of Cambridge, UK

Dr Richard M Soll
WuXi AppTec, China

Dr Mark Bunnage
Pfizer, UK

Professor Fa-Jun Nan
Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, CAS, China

Professor Paul Wyatt
University of Dundee, UK

Professor Zhenjun Yang
Peking University, China

More details, including details of how to register your attendance, are available on the symposium website at http://www.rsc.org/MCCSymp2010.

Student bursaries, provided by the RSC’s Organic Division and Biological & Medicinal Chemistry Sector are available.

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