THIS EVENT IS NOW FULLY BOOKED
General registration is now closed. If you would like to be added to the waiting list please email the Events team.
If you are a speaker, member of the organising committee or a poster presenter you will be sent a link to register.
This symposium will showcase the state of the art in chemical biology, bringing together the wider community with leading national and international experts in the field. The
programme will explore all aspects of chemical biology and highlight the wider scope and impact of the field. Additional aims of the event are to stimulate research collaboration, networking and public engagement within the chemical biology community, as well as with those in related disciplines.
This event will include a poster session, providing an opportunity for early career researchers to share and discuss their recent research advances and to network with others delegates. Abstracts are welcomed from PhD students who are in their final year of study (at the time of submission), postdoctoral researchers and early career academics (<5 years PhD).
Congratulations to our Poster Prize Winners
P24
Protein degradation by in-cell self-assembly of PROTACs
Honorine Lebraud, David J. Wright, Christopher N. Johnson, Tom D. Heightman
Astex Pharmaceuticals, UK
P30
The KLK Activome: identifying drug targets within a complex protein-interaction network
Scott Lovell, Reiko Tanaka, Edward Tate
Imperial College London, UK
P43
Investigating the tailoring reactions in pyrrolomycin biosynthesis
Monica Planchat, Sarah M. Barry
KCL, UK
General registration is now closed. If you would like to be added to the waiting list please email the Events team.
If you are a speaker, member of the organising committee or a poster presenter you will be sent a link to register.
This symposium will showcase the state of the art in chemical biology, bringing together the wider community with leading national and international experts in the field. The
programme will explore all aspects of chemical biology and highlight the wider scope and impact of the field. Additional aims of the event are to stimulate research collaboration, networking and public engagement within the chemical biology community, as well as with those in related disciplines.
This event will include a poster session, providing an opportunity for early career researchers to share and discuss their recent research advances and to network with others delegates. Abstracts are welcomed from PhD students who are in their final year of study (at the time of submission), postdoctoral researchers and early career academics (<5 years PhD).
Congratulations to our Poster Prize Winners
P24
Protein degradation by in-cell self-assembly of PROTACs
Honorine Lebraud, David J. Wright, Christopher N. Johnson, Tom D. Heightman
Astex Pharmaceuticals, UK
P30
The KLK Activome: identifying drug targets within a complex protein-interaction network
Scott Lovell, Reiko Tanaka, Edward Tate
Imperial College London, UK
P43
Investigating the tailoring reactions in pyrrolomycin biosynthesis
Monica Planchat, Sarah M. Barry
KCL, UK