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Fully booked: Chemical Biology Symposium

27 April 2016 10:00-19:00, London, United Kingdom


Introduction
This symposium showcased the state of the art in chemical biology, bringing together the wider community with leading national and international experts in the field. The
programme explored all aspects of chemical biology and highlight the wider scope and impact of the field. Additional aims of the event were to stimulate research collaboration, networking and public engagement within the chemical biology community, as well as with those in related disciplines.

Poster Presentation Opportunities

This event included a poster session, and provided an opportunity for early career researchers to share and discuss their recent research advances and to network with others delegates. Abstracts were welcomed from PhD students who are in their final year of study (at the time of submission), postdoctoral researchers and early career academics.
Four poster prizes were awarded at the Symposium. The winners were:

P01 Reprogramming the cellular response to hypoxia
Ishna Mistry
University of Southampton, UK

P16 Light-activated communication in synthetic tissues
Michael Booth
University of Oxford, UK

P21 Human heparanase – structure and function
Liang Wu
YSBL, UK

P35 New screening formats for peptide lipidation
Thomas Lanyon-Hogg
Imperial College London, UK

Travel Bursaries

A limited number of travel bursaries are available to final year PhD students to post-doctoral researchers and early career academics who are also 91AV members. Each bursary is £85. Please complete the form and email it back to events@rsc.org no later than Friday 22 April.
Speakers
Abstract Submission
This event will include a poster session, providing an opportunity for early career researchers to share and discuss their recent research advances and to network with others delegates. Abstracts are welcomed from PhD students who are in their final year of study (at the time of submission), postdoctoral researchers and early career academics.

Submissions will be reviewed by the Committee after the submission deadline and successful presenters will be informed during March 2016.
Registration
Registration fees are as follows:
 
Registration fee
Member £50.00
Non-member £60.00

Terms and Conditions for Events run by the 91AV

Bursaries
A limited number of travel bursaries are available to final year PhD students to post-doctoral researchers and early career academics who are also 91AV members. Each bursary is £85. Please complete the form and email it back to events@rsc.org no later than Friday 22 April.
Sponsorship
A selection of sponsorship opportunities is available for companies who would like to promote their activities at the Chemical Biology Symposium.
As well as booking a table top exhibition space, there are opportunities to sponsor social events, advertise in the abstract book or place a promotional item in delegate packs. A sponsorship menu document is available to download from this page with more details and prices.
Please note that exhibition spaces are limited, spaces will be allocated on a first come first served basis.
If you would like more information about sponsoring the Chemical Biology Symposium, please contact the Commercial Sales Department at the 91AV on solutions@rsc.org. Sponsorship Menu
Venue
The 91AV

The 91AV, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BA, United Kingdom

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Committee
  • Professor Ali Tavassoli (Chair) University of Southampton, United Kingdom
  • Professor Tom Brown (CBID President) University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  • Professor Riki Eggert King’s College London, United Kingdom
  • Professor Brian Cox University of Sussex, United Kingdom
  • Dr Tom Heightman Astex Therapeutics, United Kingdom
  • Professor Rob Field John Innes Centre, United Kingdom

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