A virtual symposium
Registration will close at 12.00 GMT on Thursday, 18th March
Synopsis
Synthesis is at the heart of drug discovery and development. The industry has increasingly demanded higher quality clinical candidates and has sought to exploit less druggable biological targets. Densely functionalised small molecules with a high degree of synthetic complexity are often the result of these demands. Successful programmes therefore require the application of innovative synthesis in all stages of discovery and development. The medicinal chemist’s toolbox is also enhanced by the introduction of novel biosostrere, often made available only through the application of new synthetic methods. This symposium aims to celebrate the crucial role of synthesis in the success of drug discovery and development.
Programme Theme and Features
The three main themes of the symposium will be:• Innovative synthesis facilitating candidate discovery
• Novel bioisosteres and methodology applicable to drug discovery
• Overcoming challenges of scale-up and process scale chemistry
Who should attend
Chemists from industry and academia, including synthetic, medicinal and process chemists.Call for Posters
Applications are invited for poster presentation. Posters will be displayed throughout both days and applicants are asked if they wish to provide a two-minute flash oral presentation when submitting their abstracts. The closing date for submission is 29th January.Registration
Registration is open and fees include attendance at both afternoon sessions.£50 RSC member
£75 Non-member
£25 RSC student* member
£37 Student* non-member
*Student means undergraduate or post-graduate, not post-doc.