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Molecular imaging and chemistry: defining the future

22 March 2017 09:30 - 23 March 2017 15:30, Nuckinghamshire, United Kingdom


This event is by invitation only

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Satellite meeting organised by Professor David Parker FRS, Professor Nicholas Long and Professor Stephen Faulkner

Breakthroughs in molecular imaging require cooperation from scientists across many disciplines. At the heart of this work, chemistry researchers are working to design more effective probes, understand their mode of action and help clinicians to pursue more accurate diagnosis of disease states.

Attending this event

Interested participants should request an invitation to attend. All requests will be reviewed by the scientific organisers and attendance is at their discretion. Successful applicants will be sent a link to register for the meeting.

This is a residential conference, which allows for increased discussion and networking. It is free to register, however, participants need to cover any required accommodation and catering costs.

Enquiries contact the events team at Disussion.Meetings@royalsociety.org.  

Related meeting

Please be aware that a related meeting titled Challenges for chemistry in molecular imaging will take place at the Royal Society London on Tuesday 21 March 2017.


 

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Chicheley Hall

Chicheley Hall, Chicheley Hall, Chicheley, Newport Pagnell, Nuckinghamshire, MK16 9JJ, United Kingdom

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