Although the rate of new crop protection product approvals has decreased in recent years, investment in the sector remains high as there is a need to provide more innovate and sustainable products. This conference will highlight how contributions in organic chemistry, machine learning and chemical biology have assisted synthetic chemistry projects in agrochemical research. These talks will showcase the evolution of crop protection products during the R&D phase and highlight the newest trends in the design of bioactive compounds with the approaches taken in both industry and academia to support the identification of potentially new and novel crop protection solutions.
This event will be of interest to anyone working in industry or in academia on synthetic organic chemistry methodology, new modes of action in agrochemical R&D, chemical biology techniques for novel modalities and innovations in organic chemistry.
This event will be of interest to anyone working in industry or in academia on synthetic organic chemistry methodology, new modes of action in agrochemical R&D, chemical biology techniques for novel modalities and innovations in organic chemistry.