Synopsis
Mastering Medicinal Chemistry IV is the latest in an ongoing series of conferences intended to provide expert advice and guidance to new practitioners in the field of drug discovery. It has been said that "there are two types of drug discovery programmes: those that hit serious problems and those that are going to hit serious problems". Anticipating and preparing for such problems thus accelerates the delivery of new medicines: this event will feature presentations from experienced 'drug-hunters' in both industry and academia, who will talk about the challenges faced in modern drug discovery, and will share the good practices common to all successful medicinal chemists.
Features of the Meeting
The meeting will include:
• Live webcast for RSC-BMCS members only
• Full sound and vision recording for internet upload (RSC-BMCS members only)
• Wine mixer at the end of the day
Call for Posters
Posters are invited for display throughout the meeting. The closing date for abstract submission is 20th February.
Registration and Bursaries
Registration is open, and fees are competitively priced. Reduced-price fees are available for undergraduate and post-graduate students.
£85 RSC member
£105 Non-member
£55 RSC student* member
£75 Student* non-member
£485 Exhibition stand space and one full delegate
£65 Exhibition stand staff (no access to technical sessions)
* Student is undergraduate or post-graduate, not post-doc
Some student bursaries are available, and the closing date for applications is 14th February. Please download a bursary application form from our website..
Exhibition
A relevant trade exhibition will add value to the symposium. The exhibition will be held in the same room as the catering (refreshments and lunch) and posters, and the exhibition package will include:
- chair and table
- electrical access and wi-fi access.
- the option to include a promotional page for your organisation in the delegate handbook
Those companies wishing to have a trade stand should apply early to avoid disappointment as space is limited. The exhibition fee will include one full delegate's attendance.
Sponsors
Sponsors are encouraged to support this event, which will help us to offer inexpensive registration fees to young chemists.
Venue and Travel
The symposium will be held Technology & Innovation Centre (TIC), University of Strathclyde, 99 George Street, Glasgow G1 1RD, UK
Situated in the heart of Glasgow city centre, the TIC is a short walk from the two main railway stations, and 15 minutes from the airport to the central bus station. To travel from the airport to Buchanan Bus Station by bus, use the Glasgow Airport Express which runs every 10 minutes, priced at £7.50.
Mastering Medicinal Chemistry IV is the latest in an ongoing series of conferences intended to provide expert advice and guidance to new practitioners in the field of drug discovery. It has been said that "there are two types of drug discovery programmes: those that hit serious problems and those that are going to hit serious problems". Anticipating and preparing for such problems thus accelerates the delivery of new medicines: this event will feature presentations from experienced 'drug-hunters' in both industry and academia, who will talk about the challenges faced in modern drug discovery, and will share the good practices common to all successful medicinal chemists.
Features of the Meeting
The meeting will include:
• Live webcast for RSC-BMCS members only
• Full sound and vision recording for internet upload (RSC-BMCS members only)
• Wine mixer at the end of the day
Call for Posters
Posters are invited for display throughout the meeting. The closing date for abstract submission is 20th February.
Registration and Bursaries
Registration is open, and fees are competitively priced. Reduced-price fees are available for undergraduate and post-graduate students.
£85 RSC member
£105 Non-member
£55 RSC student* member
£75 Student* non-member
£485 Exhibition stand space and one full delegate
£65 Exhibition stand staff (no access to technical sessions)
* Student is undergraduate or post-graduate, not post-doc
Some student bursaries are available, and the closing date for applications is 14th February. Please download a bursary application form from our website..
Exhibition
A relevant trade exhibition will add value to the symposium. The exhibition will be held in the same room as the catering (refreshments and lunch) and posters, and the exhibition package will include:
- chair and table
- electrical access and wi-fi access.
- the option to include a promotional page for your organisation in the delegate handbook
Those companies wishing to have a trade stand should apply early to avoid disappointment as space is limited. The exhibition fee will include one full delegate's attendance.
Sponsors
Sponsors are encouraged to support this event, which will help us to offer inexpensive registration fees to young chemists.
Venue and Travel
The symposium will be held Technology & Innovation Centre (TIC), University of Strathclyde, 99 George Street, Glasgow G1 1RD, UK
Situated in the heart of Glasgow city centre, the TIC is a short walk from the two main railway stations, and 15 minutes from the airport to the central bus station. To travel from the airport to Buchanan Bus Station by bus, use the Glasgow Airport Express which runs every 10 minutes, priced at £7.50.