Deadline extended until 16th March 2016!
Half-day symposium with organic chemistry talks from members of the South East Region, a keynote lecture from the 2015 recipient of the RSC Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prize: Dr Robert Paton (Oxford), and poster presentations with a poster prizes sponsored by the RSC East Anglia Section, AstraZeneca and Strem Chemicals UK Ltd.
Programme
Registration form 13:00
Session 1: Bio-organic and Medicinal Chemistry
13:30 - Dr Zoë Waller (School of Pharmacy, UEA): Targeting i-Motif DNA with Small Molecule Ligands
14:00 - Dr James Day (Astex - Cambridge Science Park): Organic Chemistry: A Fragment-Based Drug Discovery Perspective
Break/poster viewing (30 min)
Session 2: Organic synthesis and mechanisms
15:00 - Dr James Bull (Imperial College London): Synthesis of Diverse Functionalised Oxetanes. Fragments and Building Blocks in New Chemical Space for Drug Discovery
15:30 - Dr Maria Teresa Quiros (School of Chemsitry, UEA): Platinum-Catalysed Reactions of Allenes with Nucleophiles: Novel and sup rising reactivities of well-known substrates
Break/poster viewing (30 min)
16:30 - Plenary lecture: RSC award winner: DR Robert Paton (Univeristy of Oxford) - Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prize: Mechanistic and Parametric Asymmetric Catalyst Optimization from Computation Insight
17:30 Reception and Poster prize giving (sponsored by the RSC East Anglia Local Section, AstraZeneca and Strem Chemicals UK Ltd.)
Half-day symposium with organic chemistry talks from members of the South East Region, a keynote lecture from the 2015 recipient of the RSC Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prize: Dr Robert Paton (Oxford), and poster presentations with a poster prizes sponsored by the RSC East Anglia Section, AstraZeneca and Strem Chemicals UK Ltd.
Programme
Registration form 13:00
Session 1: Bio-organic and Medicinal Chemistry
13:30 - Dr Zoë Waller (School of Pharmacy, UEA): Targeting i-Motif DNA with Small Molecule Ligands
14:00 - Dr James Day (Astex - Cambridge Science Park): Organic Chemistry: A Fragment-Based Drug Discovery Perspective
Break/poster viewing (30 min)
Session 2: Organic synthesis and mechanisms
15:00 - Dr James Bull (Imperial College London): Synthesis of Diverse Functionalised Oxetanes. Fragments and Building Blocks in New Chemical Space for Drug Discovery
15:30 - Dr Maria Teresa Quiros (School of Chemsitry, UEA): Platinum-Catalysed Reactions of Allenes with Nucleophiles: Novel and sup rising reactivities of well-known substrates
Break/poster viewing (30 min)
16:30 - Plenary lecture: RSC award winner: DR Robert Paton (Univeristy of Oxford) - Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prize: Mechanistic and Parametric Asymmetric Catalyst Optimization from Computation Insight
17:30 Reception and Poster prize giving (sponsored by the RSC East Anglia Local Section, AstraZeneca and Strem Chemicals UK Ltd.)