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31st Symposium on Medicinal chemistry in Eastern England

26 November 2020 09:00-17:00, United Kingdom


Introduction
A virtual symposium - registration will close on 19th November

Synopsis

The Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry in Eastern England, known colloquially as the "Hatfield MedChem" meeting, is a highly successful, long-standing, one-day meeting which runs annually. The scientific program will comprise presentations showcasing medicinal chemistry case studies from tools to candidates, across a range of modalities, therapeutic areas and target classes, as well as covering more general topics from the forefront of drug discovery of relevance to medicinal chemists. The meeting aims to be informal and interactive and the event will offer excellent scientific and networking opportunities for all those working in medicinal chemistry and drug discovery. 

Programme
The full programme may be found on the event website and in the announcement.

Registration is Open
Registration fees are:
£50  RSC member
£75  Non-member
£27  RSC student* member
FOC Retired RSC member
*  Student is an undergraduate or post-graduate, but not a post-doc.
Registration will close at midday on Thursday, 19th November (UK time)
 
Exhibition Opportunity Package
This package comprises a promotional page, and your logo in the electronic delegate handbook and in the rolling slides shown during the breaks.  No registration is included.  The charge is £60.

Sponsors
Sponsors are encouraged to support this popular event, and we are grateful to our confirmed sponsors for their kind support.
Speakers
  • Wesley Blackaby Storm Therapeutics, United Kingdom
  • Dan Brookings UCB, United Kingdom
  • Andrew Cansfield Heptares Therapeutics, United Kingdom
  • Robert Griffiths Charles River, United Kingdom
  • Daniel O'Donovan AstraZeneca, United Kingdom
  • Ali Raoof Drug Discovery Unit, Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, United Kingdom
  • Mark Stewart Domainex, United Kingdom
  • Louise Walsh Astex Pharmaceuticals, United Kingdom
  • Chris Wellaway GlaxoSmithKline, United Kingdom
  • Julien Michel - Capps Green Zomaya Award Presentation Lecture University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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