2 October - 4 October 2024

9th SCI-RSC Symposium on GPCRs in Medicinal Chemistry

Organised by:

SCI’s Fine Chemicals group and RSC’s Biological & Medicinal Chemistry group

Evotec, Verona, Italy

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Synopsis
The key role of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) in human disease underpins their importance to modern medicine. We are pleased to hold this 9th meeting in the series on GPCR drug discovery, which combines cutting edge medicinal chemistry with innovative structural biology and novel drug design approaches.
Attendees
The meeting will consist of:

• Case studies in GPCR drug discovery and development
• Structural biology advances and impact on drug design
• Showcasing multiple modalities and drug discovery approaches to modulating GPCRs
 

Call for abstracts

Applications for oral and poster presentation are open now. Posters will be displayed throughout the meeting and applicants will indicate whether they wish to be considered for a short flash oral presentation when submitting an abstract. The closing dates are Friday 28 June 2024 (Oral) and Friday 6 August 2024 (Poster). Several prizes will be awarded.
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Venue and Contact

Evotec

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Hg3 Conferences Ltd

Tel: +44 (0)1423529333

Email: events@hg3.co.uk


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