The XXVIII EFMC International Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry is organised by the Division of Medicinal Chemistry of the Italian Chemical Society, on behalf of the European Federation for Medicinal chemistry and Chemical biology (EFMC).
The symposium will take place in Rome, Italy from September 1-5, 2024.
The EFMC is the main organisation for the European Medicinal Chemistry and Chemical Biology community, with 30 member societies and about 9.000 members. Its biennial EFMC-ISMC is a key symposium in the field of medicinal chemistry and drug discovery and it traditionally attracts around 1.000 participants both from industry and academia. The most recent EFMC-ISMC meeting took place in France (Nice, 2022).
Session Topics
The parallel sessions are grouped in 3 different themes:
In addition, the programme contains five open sessions: First Time Disclosures (I & II), Late Breaking News/Recent Developments, Highlights in Medicinal Chemistry as well as a special session on Early Career Women in Medicinal Chemistry & Chemical Biology. For these sessions, the talks will be selected from the submitted abstracts.
For most of the below topics, two slots in the programme will be available for an oral communication selected out of the submitted abstracts.
The symposium will take place in Rome, Italy from September 1-5, 2024.
The EFMC is the main organisation for the European Medicinal Chemistry and Chemical Biology community, with 30 member societies and about 9.000 members. Its biennial EFMC-ISMC is a key symposium in the field of medicinal chemistry and drug discovery and it traditionally attracts around 1.000 participants both from industry and academia. The most recent EFMC-ISMC meeting took place in France (Nice, 2022).
Session Topics
The parallel sessions are grouped in 3 different themes:
- Chemical Biology
- Drug Discovery Projects
- Technologies
In addition, the programme contains five open sessions: First Time Disclosures (I & II), Late Breaking News/Recent Developments, Highlights in Medicinal Chemistry as well as a special session on Early Career Women in Medicinal Chemistry & Chemical Biology. For these sessions, the talks will be selected from the submitted abstracts.
For most of the below topics, two slots in the programme will be available for an oral communication selected out of the submitted abstracts.