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The “Alpine Winter Conference on Medicinal and Synthetic Chemistry” exposes attending scientists to cutting edge synthetic and medicinal chemistry as well as latest developments in technologies that foster innovation in drug discovery. The main target audience for this highly interdisciplinary meeting will include medicinal and synthetic chemists, as well as related drug discovery disciplines from both industry and academia as well as graduate/undergraduate students and postdocs.
The Conference topics will include:
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❖Functional Groups for Drug Discovery
❖Human Dose Prediction in the Discovery Space
❖Latest Advances and Approaches in Bioconjugation Drug Discovery
❖Radical Intermediates in Complex Molecule Synthesis
❖Recent Developments in Synthetic Methodologies and their Impact