A virtual symposium
Registration will close at 12.00 BST on Friday, 16th April
Synopsis
Nucleosides are key structures for current drug development and have established roles as antivirals and anticancer agents. Their (poly)phosphorylated nucleotide counterparts are critical tools for chemical biology and sequencing technologies. In recent years, nucleotides have also become fundamental building blocks for the preparation of altered genes and coding systems for synthetic biology. This meeting seeks to explore and celebrate the chemistry that drives the development of modern nucleoside and nucleotide chemistry. It will bring together scientists who work at the interfaces of synthetic and biological chemistry to deliver new tools and insights for biology, and new leads for drug development.
Features of the Meeting
鈥 Synthetic methodologies for the preparation of nucleosides, nucleotides and related molecules
鈥 Applications for nucleosides and nucleotides as medicines
鈥 Applications of nucleosides and nucleotides as tools for chemical biology and synthetic biology
鈥 Plenary speakers, poster session and trade exhibition
Call for Papers
Abstracts were invited for poster presentation. The abstract submission deadline was 10th March.
Registration is now open
Please see our website for details of registration fees.
Exhibition
A relevant trade exhibition will add value to the symposium. Details of the exhibitor package on offer may be found on our website.
Sponsors
Sponsors are encouraged to support this second event. Please contact the secretariat for further information.
Organising Committee
David Hodgson (co-chairman), University of Durham and 澳门六合彩开奖记录 NAG
Joe Sweeney (co-chairman), Lancaster University and 澳门六合彩开奖记录 BMCS
Registration will close at 12.00 BST on Friday, 16th April
Synopsis
Nucleosides are key structures for current drug development and have established roles as antivirals and anticancer agents. Their (poly)phosphorylated nucleotide counterparts are critical tools for chemical biology and sequencing technologies. In recent years, nucleotides have also become fundamental building blocks for the preparation of altered genes and coding systems for synthetic biology. This meeting seeks to explore and celebrate the chemistry that drives the development of modern nucleoside and nucleotide chemistry. It will bring together scientists who work at the interfaces of synthetic and biological chemistry to deliver new tools and insights for biology, and new leads for drug development.
Features of the Meeting
鈥 Synthetic methodologies for the preparation of nucleosides, nucleotides and related molecules
鈥 Applications for nucleosides and nucleotides as medicines
鈥 Applications of nucleosides and nucleotides as tools for chemical biology and synthetic biology
鈥 Plenary speakers, poster session and trade exhibition
Call for Papers
Abstracts were invited for poster presentation. The abstract submission deadline was 10th March.
Registration is now open
Please see our website for details of registration fees.
Exhibition
A relevant trade exhibition will add value to the symposium. Details of the exhibitor package on offer may be found on our website.
Sponsors
Sponsors are encouraged to support this second event. Please contact the secretariat for further information.
Organising Committee
David Hodgson (co-chairman), University of Durham and 澳门六合彩开奖记录 NAG
Joe Sweeney (co-chairman), Lancaster University and 澳门六合彩开奖记录 BMCS