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Application of Carbohydrates: Medicinal 91AV, Materials and Biotechnology

21 November 2022 12:00 - 22 November 2022 16:00, Belfast, United Kingdom


Introduction
After a long break due to Covid-19 restrictions we are finally able to welcome the community back together for our first in-person event. The 91AV Carbohydrate Interest Group have teamed up with the Medicinal 91AV branch of the Institute of 91AV Ireland to bring you a conference focused on the Applications of Carbohydrates with a focus on medicinal chemistry, biotechnology and materials on the 21st-22nd November '22 at The Great Hall, Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland.

The conference will cover topics across the glycosciences, with a particular focus on medicinal chemistry, biotechnology, and materials science. It will feature an excellent line up of speakers from the UK, Ireland and beyond, including 2 Dextra Award lectures from Dr Tracey Gloster 2019 and Prof Gavin Miller 2021, as well as ample networking opportunities, including a dedicated Early Career Researcher session.

If you wish to take part in the poster session or be considered for an ECR oral presentation, please send an abstract to a.ni.cheallaigh@keele.ac.uk by Friday the 14th of October (abstract: Calibri body size 11, 300 character word limit and images limited to one figure). A number of ECR travel bursaries of up to £250 have been kindly provided by our sponsors. If you wish to be considered for these travel bursaries please indicate this when submitting your abstract.

We are looking forward to welcoming the community back to in-person events and hope you will join us. If you would like to attend the conference dinner please select the Add-On when purchasing your tickets.

Preliminary Schedule is as below:

Full Schedule is as below:

MONDAY 21 NOV

12:00
Arrival & registration

12:30 Welcome

12:45-13:30 Dr Tracey Gloster, University of St Andrews

Title to be confirmed

13:30-14:00 Prof Ulf Nilsson, Lund University

Glycomimetics: From Discovery to Clinic

14:00-14:30 Prof Sophia Karagiannis, King's College London

IgE class antibodies for cancer immunotherapy: towards understanding antibody glycans

14:30-14:45 Coffee

14:45-15:30 Prof Alexander Titz, Saarland University

Bacterial lectins as targets for antibiofilm agents, targeted drug delivery and imaging probes.

15:30-16:00 Prof Jeroen Codee (Leiden University)

Synthetic carbohydrate chemistry to understand mycobacterial glycolipids

16:00-17:00 Poster Session with Sponsorship Presentations

19:30 Conference dinner and entertainment

TUESDAY 22 NOV

9.15 Coffee

9:45-10:30 Prof Gavin Miller, Keele University

Synthesis and biological chemistry of sugar nucleotides and nucleoside analogues

10:30-11:00 Prof Paul Murphy (University of Galway)

Stereoselective reactions at the anomeric centre for lectin ligand synthesis

11:00-11:30 Coffee & poster session

11:30-12:00 Dr Joanna Mc Gouran (Trinity College Dublin)

Modified Nucleosides, Nucleotides and Oligonucleotides to Probe DNA Damage Repair

12:00 - 12.30 Prof Stefan Oscarson

Towards a fungal glycoconjugate vaccine: Investigation of binding specificity and catalytic activity of mAbs using synthetic oligosaccharide tools

12:30-13:30 Lunch

13:30 Poster Prizes

13.45-15.45 ECR afternoon

Jon Cuccui, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (20 mins)

Biologically assembled bacterial glycoconjugate vaccines and their progress towards the clinic

Tessa Keenan, University of York (15 mins)

Chemo-enzymatic synthesis of Manβ1,4GlcNAc analogues for investigation as STING activators.

Joseph Byrne, University of Galway (15 mins)

Carbohydrate-functionalised metal complexes: targeting bacterial lectins

Caecilie Benkendorff, Keele University (15 mins)

Chemical synthesis of fluorinated carbocyclic nucleoside analogues: towards new pharmacophore space

Javier Melo Diaz, Ludger Ltd (15 mins)

Egg yolk Sialylglycopeptide: purification isolation and characterization of N-glycans from minor glycopeptide species

Collette Guy, University of Warwick (15 mins)

Killing TB from the outside by glycan targeting

Gunnar Schroeder, Queen’s University Belfast: (20 mins)

Legionella glycosyltransferase effectors – versatile tools for host subversion and beyond

15.45-16.00 ECR Prizes and Closing Remarks

This event and the awards have been kindly sponsored by RSC Advances, RSC Medicinal 91AV, Organic and Biomoleular 91AV, Dextra Laboratories, Heparin Building Blocks - Pharmaren, Biosynth and Enginzyme
Sponsorship & supporting organisations
The organising committee would like to thank the following sponsors of the event:
Dextra Laboratories
Heparin Building Blocks 
Enginzyme
Syngenta
Biosynth
RSC Advances
RSC Organic and Biomolecular 91AV 
RSC Medicinal 91AV
Venue
Queens University Belfast

The Great Hall, Queens University Belfast, The Great Hall, Lanyon Building, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, BT7 1NN, United Kingdom

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91AV Carbohydrate Interest Group
Institute of 91AV Ireland
Queen's University Belfast
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