1st Alpine Winter Conference on Medicinal and Synthetic Chemistry

Confirmed Speakers


Keynote Speakers

 Erick M. CARREIRA
Erick M. CARREIRA
ETH ZÜRICH, Zürich, Switzerland

KL01 - Recent Developments in Strategies and Tactics Towards the Synthesis of Complex Secondary Metabolites as Enabling Tools for the Study of Biology and Medicine

 Benjamin CRAVATT
Benjamin CRAVATT
THE SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE, La Jolla, United States
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KL02 - Activity-based proteomics – Protein and Ligand Discovery on a Global Scale

 Anabella VILLALOBOS
Anabella VILLALOBOS
BIOGEN, Cambridge, United States
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KL03 - Novel Approaches in the Design of CNS Drug Candidates and PET Ligands

Addressing Preclinical Toxicity – Approaches and Lessons Learned

 Andreas BRINK
Andreas BRINK
F. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE, Basel, Switzerland
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PL06 - Reducing Bioactivation Potential of Drug Candidates: Implications for Preclinical Drug Optimization

 Peter DRAGOVICH
Peter DRAGOVICH
GENENTECH INC., San Francisco, United States
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PL04 - Mechanism-Based Toxicities Associated With NAMPT Inhibition and Related Mitigation Strategies

 Martin PETTERSSON
Martin PETTERSSON
PFIZER, Cambridge, United States
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OC02 - Small Structural Changes Leading to Major Impact on Safety: Developing Safety Strategies in Medicinal Chemistry

 Douglas THOMSON
Douglas THOMSON
CELLZOME GMBH, Heidelberg, Germany
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PL05 - Utilizing in Depth Understanding of a Molecules Off-Target Profile to Tailor Clinical and Preclinical Safety Assessments

Advances in Lead Generation

 Monika ERMANN
Monika ERMANN
EVOTEC LTD, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
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PL08 - A Chemist’s Guide to Modern Phenotypic Drug Discovery

 Koen HEKKING
Koen HEKKING
MERCACHEM-SYNCOM, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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OC03 - CDK8 Inhibitors with Pre-Engineerd Long Residence Time, Exhibiting Efficacy in Tumor Xenograft Models

 Eva Maria MARTIN
Eva Maria MARTIN
ELI LILLY, Madrid, Spain
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PL07 - ADAS (Affinity Directed Automated Synthesis): A New Technology to Accelerate Lead Generation

 Sanne SCHRODER GLAD
Sanne SCHRODER GLAD
NUEVOLUTION A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark
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PL09 - From Multiple Hit Series to (Pre)Clinical Candidates Using DNA-Encoded Library Technology

Advances in Synthetic Methods

 Varinder K. AGGARWAL
Varinder K. AGGARWAL
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL, Bristol, United Kingdom

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PL01 - Assembly Line Synthesis

 Thorsten BACH
Thorsten BACH
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN, Garching, Germany
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PL02 - Photochemical Reactions en route to Structurally Complex Molecules

 Paolo MELCHIORRE
Paolo MELCHIORRE
INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH OF CATALONIA (ICIQ), Bologna, Italy

PL03 - Expanding the Potential of Organocatalysis with Light

 Peter O'BRIEN
Peter O'BRIEN
UNIVERSITY OF YORK, York, United Kingdom
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OC01 - Exploring 3-D Pharmaceutical Space: New CH Functionalisation Reactions of Oxygen and Sulfur Heterocycles

Alternative Modalities

 Niall ANDERSON
Niall ANDERSON
GLAXOSMITHKLINE, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
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OC05 - Proteolysis Targetting Chimera: A New Frontier in Medicinal Chemistry

 Kerry BENENATO
Kerry BENENATO
MODERNA THERAPEUTICS, Cambridge, United States

PL13 - Messenger RNA as a Novel Therapeutic Approach

 David TELLERS
David TELLERS
MERCK & CO. INC (MSD), West Point, United States
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PL11 - Intracellular Delivery of Macromolecules

 Eric VALEUR
Eric VALEUR
ASTRAZENECA, IMED BIOTECH UNIT, Cambridge, United States
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PL12 - New Modalities Probe and Hit Finding for Challenging Targets in Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases

Challenges and Opportunities in Fragment Based Drug Discovery

 Christoph GAUL
Christoph GAUL
NOVARTIS, Basel, Switzerland

OC07 - Fragment-Centric Methodologies for the Discovery of DOT1L Inhibitors

 Jean-Francois GUICHOU
Jean-Francois GUICHOU
CBS INSERM U1054, Montpellier, France

OC12 - Rational Design of Small-Molecules Inhibitors of Human Cyclophilins with a Pan Viral Activities by Fragment Based Drug Design Using a Linking Strategy

 Tom HEIGHTMAN
Tom HEIGHTMAN
ASTEX PHARMACEUTICALS, Cambridge, United Kingdom

PL17 - Drug Discovery for Challenging Targets by X-ray Crystallographic Fragment Screening

 Rod HUBBARD
Rod HUBBARD
UNIVERSITY OF YORK & VERNALIS, Cambridge, United Kingdom
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PL18 - The Impact of Fragments on Drug Discovery

Chemical Biology in Drug and Target Discovery

 Gonçalo BERNARDES
Gonçalo BERNARDES
INSTITUTO DE MEDICINA MOLECULAR, PORTUGAL & UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, Cambridge, United Kingdom

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OC04 - Chemical Physiology of Antibody Conjugates and Natural Products

 Kai JOHNSSON
Kai JOHNSSON
MAX-PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH, Heidelberg, Germany
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PL10 - Fluorescent and Bioluminescent Sensor Proteins

Late Stage Functionalization

 Nicolai CRAMER
Nicolai CRAMER
ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FÉDÉRALE DE LAUSANNE, Lausanne, Switzerland
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PL15 - The Quest for Efficient Ligands in Asymmetric C-H Functionalizations

 Darren J. DIXON
Darren J. DIXON
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, Oxford, United Kingdom
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PL16 - Catalytic Approaches to Simplifying Synthesis

 Matthew GAUNT
Matthew GAUNT
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, Cambridge, United Kingdom

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PL14 - New Chemical Tools for the Late Stage Functionalization of Biomolecules

 Mark LAUTENS
Mark LAUTENS
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, Toronto, ON, Canada

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OC06 - Synthetic Routes to Oxindoles via Metal Catalysis

Drug Discovery Tales



EYEDPHARMA

OC10 - Molecular Accessibility - Measuring and Understanding the Intracellular Free Concentration of Drugs During Lead Optimisation

 Holger MONENSCHEIN
Holger MONENSCHEIN
TAKEDA CALIFORNIA, INC, San Diego, United States
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OC09 - Discovery of Tak-041: A Potent and Selective Gpr139 Agonist for the Treatment of Negative Symptoms Associated with Schizophrenia

 Jean QUANCARD
Jean QUANCARD
NOVARTIS, Basel, Switzerland
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OC08 - Discovery of Allosteric Malt1 Protease Inhibitors with High in Vivo Efficacy

 Brian RAYMER
Brian RAYMER
PFIZER, Cambridge, United States
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OC11 - Discovery of a Ketohexokinase Inhibitor for the Treatment of Nafld/Nash: Fragment-to-Candidate via Structure-Based Drug Design and Parallel Chemistry


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