DMCCB Session at the Life Sciences (LS2) Annual Meeting
The LS2 Annual Meeting 2021 with the topic "Mechanisms in Health, Disease and Ageing", held on February 18-19, 2021 at Campus Uni Mail, University of Geneva. The LS2Annual Meeting brings together scientists from all nations and backgrounds to explore the large spectrum united under the umbrella of Life Sciences.
On Friday, February 19th, 2020 from 10.10-12.10h the Symposia Session II will be held by the DMCCB of the Swiss Chemical Society.
Topic: "Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery"
click here for the full program overview.
Céline Wittwer, SCS
15.09.2020
European Congress on Biotochnology, Maastricht, 9-12 May 2021
IBS2021, ECB2021 and NBC-21 will showcase frontline science that will form the basis for future commercial innovation. The scientific programme reveals an excellent line-up of plenary lectures and invited speakers. In line with the IBS and ECB tradition, we will promote the participation of young scientists by encouraging them to submit their original work to be considered for presentation as short talks or posters.
European Congress on Biotochnology
Maastricht, The Netherlands
9-12 May 2021
www.ecb2021.com
Abstract Submissions Are Open!
Invited Talks available for selection from submitted abstracts.
Abstracts can be submitted for either poster or oral presentation until 1 February 2021. Submissions from IBS and AFOB colleagues outside Europe are especially welcome: Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan, Indonesia, India, Pakistan, USA, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand.
Important Dates
- 1 February 2021 - Abstract submission ends
- 3 February 2021 - End of early bird registration
- March 2021 - Abstract acceptance notification & confirmation
- 9 May 2021 - Congress opens
- 12 May 2021 - Congress closes
Contacts
Website: www.ecb2021.com
Email:
David Spichiger, SCS
04.08.2020
ChemBioChem: Virtual Symposia in July 2020
EurJOC and ChemBioChem are proud to host the next round of virtual symposia in July:
Featuring three great presentations by:
Gilles Gasser (Chimie ParisTech)
“Selective Delivery of Ruthenium-based Photosensitizers for Photodynamic Therapy”
Seth Cohen (UC San Diego)
“The Development of Metal-Binding Isosteres for Fragment-Based Drug Discovery”
Marie Heffern (UC Davis)
“Untangling the Extracellular Bioinorganic Space and its Implications in Health”
Free Registration here.
Featuring three great presentations by:
Varinder Aggarwal (University of Bristol) “Assembly Line Synthesis”
Tatiana Besset (INSA de Rouen, Université de Rouen) “Sulfur and Fluorine: An Efficient Partnership”
Josep Cornellà (MPI für Kohlenforschung) “New Catalysts and Reagents for Organic Synthesis”
Free Registration here.
Céline Wittwer, SCS
23.06.2020
1st ChemBioChem Virtual Symposium
1st ChemBioChem Virtual Symposium
May 27, 2020 - 3-5pm
Virtual Room
Registration free of charge: workcast.com/register
The ChemBioChem editorial team is proud to host the 1st ChemBioChem Virtual Symposium! Please join them and their three speakers Tom Grossmann (VU Amsterdam), Alison Narayan (University of Michigan), and Gonçalo Bernardes (University of Cambridge) for this event.



Free registration now on: workcast.com
Céline Wittwer, SCS
25.05.2020
International Symposium on Chemical Biology, January 22-24, 2020, Geneva
International Symposium on Chemical Biology
January 22-24, 2020
Campus Biotech, 9 Chemin des Mines, 1211, Geneva
http://symposium.nccr-chembio.ch/
This major international event that is organized by the NCCR Chemical Biology will bring together leading scientists, comprising two keynote speakers (Prof. Laura Kiessling (MIT) and Prof. Giulio Superti-Furga (CeMM)) and thirteen outstanding speakers who will collectively cover topics around the engineering of proteins and small molecules, chemogenetic and optogenetic technologies for probing molecular and cellular interactions, technologies to probe active molecules in their native environment, etc.
The aim of this international event is to learn more about the latest advances in the field of chemical biology and to foster an open and dynamic dialogue amongst the scientists conducting this exciting research.
Registration / Travel Grants
Registration is open until December 16, 2019.
Fee waiver/travel grant fellowships are available. The event will also include a Poster & Young researcher prize session.
Contact
Prof. Howard Riezman, Director NCCR Chemical Biology (UNIGE)
Prof. Christian Heinis, Co-director NCCR Chemical Biology (EPFL)
NCCR Chemical Biology
University of Geneva
Quai Ernest-Ansermet 30
1211 Geneva 4 - Switzerland
www.nccr-chembio.ch
Website
http://symposium.nccr-chembio.ch/
David Spichiger, SCS
15.10.2019
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