This annual European event organized by the SCT usually brings together around 200 young researchers (15-20 nationalities) in the disciplines of Medicinal Chemistry and Chemical Biology.
What’s this young research fellows meeting about?
Selected young researchers will present their work in oral communications, and recognized researchers will give lectures on topics such as design and synthesis of new molecular entities of biological interest, structural biology, structure-activity relationship studies, multiparametricoptimization, ADMET, imaging and bio-markers, vectorization, nanotechnologies, chemoinformatics, natural products, synthetic methodologies,…
The major objective of these days is to promote research carried out in Medicinal Chemistry and Chemical Biology in academic and industrial contexts. Individual career sessions: Individual one-hour meetings will be organized with representatives of human resource managers from major pharmaceutical firms as well as from start-ups (simulated job interviews, recommendations to present appropriately CV…)
Confirmed speakers:
- Dr. Anne-Caroline Chany, Le Mans University, France
- Dr. Francesca Giuntini, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
- Dr. François Guérard, University of Nantes, France
- Dr. Nicolas Joubert, University of Tours, France
- Dr. Niamh O’Boyle, TCD-University of Dublin, Ireland
- Dr. Bernard Vanhove, XENOTHERAN Antes, France
- Prof. Nicolas Willand, University of Lille, France
- Dr. Francesco Mesiti, Sterling Chemical Malta (SCT Award 2021 of Paul Ehrlich Euro-PhD network) The winner of SCT Award 2022 for young industrial investigator in Medicinal Chemistry
The deadline for registration for the 29th Young Research Fellows Meeting is May 31st 2022. You can register via the event website here: www.sct-asso.fr/yrfm.html
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