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Bioactive Natural Products Symposium. Oxford, July 11-13, 2016

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  • Event Website: http://www.maggichurchouseevents.co.uk/biotech/
  • Event Date: 11 July 2016 to 13 July 2016
  • Venue: St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK
  • Organiser: Royal Society of Chemistry Biotechnology Group

The conference will focus on contemporary scientific research which will facilitate the therapeutic use of small molecules derived from natural sources. Modern research methods have brought back into the spotlight the concept of developing novel biomedical and agrochemical products from so-called natural products.

Speakers

  • How natural products can inspire drug discovery
  • Prof Herbert Waldmann, Max Planck Institute, Germany
  • New catalytic strategies for natural product synthesis
  • Prof Matthew Gaunt, University of Cambridge, UK
  • The bio-origin of bioactive bacterial pyrrolizidine alkaloids
  • Dr Hai Deng, University of Aberdeen, UK
  • Mining the genomes of Burkholderia bacteria for novel antibiotics
  • Dr Cerith Jones, University of Cardiff, UK
  • Harnessing natural product biosynthesis
  • Prof Sarah O’Connor, John Innes Institute, UK
  • Using nature’s chemical diversity as a stepping stone for drug discovery
  • Dr Phillipp Krastel, Novartis, Switzerland
  • From artemisinin to a tetraoxane-based antimalarial drug candidate that circumvents K13-dependent clinical artemisinin resistance
  • Prof Paul O’Neill, University of Liverpool, UK
  • New paradigms and challenges of natural products drug discovery programs
  • Prof Bruno David, Pierre Fabre Research Institute, France
  • Marine natural product drug discovery: leads for treatment of inflammation, cancer, infections, and neurological disorders
  • Dr Lena Gerwick, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, La Jolla, USA
  • Using natural products to invent new chemicals for crop protection
  • Dr John Clough, Syngenta, UK
  • Diversity and diversification: microbial chemistry for discovery and development
  • Dr Stephen Wrigley, Hypha Discovery, UK
  • The challenge of exploiting microbial sources to deliver novel bioactive natural products
  • Prof Olga Genilloud, Fundación Medina, Spain
  • Efficient ways to investigate plant and micro-organism metabolomes for the search of new lead compounds of natural origin
  • Prof Jean-Luc Wolfender, University of Geneva, Switzerland
  • Lichen symbioses as a bioresource for natural products
  • Dr Martin Grube, University of Graz, Austria
  • Exploiting new biotechnologies for discovery and development of bioactive natural products
  • Prof Gregory Challis, University of Warwick, UK

The event will highlight the current trends, challenges and successes in the industrial exploitation of natural products from a global perspective. it will bring together academic and industry interdisciplinary scientists, to disclose recent progress in this field, identify new perspectives and promote networking to facilitate the use of bioactive natural products in medical, agrochemical and related areas of societal need.

Newsletter SCNAT April 2016

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Webversion des April 2016 Newsletters der SCNAT.

 

 


David Spichiger, SCS
17.04.2016

 

ECM-30 – One week left to submit your abstract!

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30th Meeting of theEuropean Crystallographic Association

Congress Center Basel, 28th - 1st August 2016
http://ecm30.ecanews.org/


Submit your Abstract now!

Have you already submitted your abstract for the ECM-30 meeting in Basel, Switzerland, 28th August
– 1st September, 2016? Don’t miss the opportunity to present your work at the leading European
Congress on Crystallography.

Abstract deadline: Wednesday, 6 April 2016, 23:59h, CET

Submit your abstract for one of the 50 exciting microsymposia topics covering the diverse range of
interests and scientific fields in which crystallography plays an important role.
For more information and abstract submission guidelines please visit the website.

In order to support and encourage young investigators, there will be several poster prizes awarded to
ECM-30 abstract authors. Also, a science slam will be organized for young crystallographers wishing
to present their research in an entertaining and fun way.

Online Registration

To benefit from the reduced registration fee, please register online soon. For questions, please contact
the Congress Secretariat:
Early Bird Registration Deadline: Wednesday, 20 April 2016
Please note that our office will be closed during the Easter Holidays from Friday, 25 March until
Monday, 28 March 2016, should you require assistance with registration and abstract submission.

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We are looking forward to your scientific contributions and participation.
Kind regards
Congress Secretariat

ECM-30
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4002 Basel / Switzerland
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David Spichiger SCS, Katharina Fromm UniFR
01.04.2016

BLSW 2016 - Meet your colleagues - register now!

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Whether you are from Basel or from abroad, Basel Life Science Week is the event where you can meet 3000 other researchers, investors & policy makers from industry, academia and non-profit organisations with no entrance fee at all.

Watch our MOVIE about BLSW and register now! The free online registration is open and only a few clicks away:

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Share your research and best-practices in diverse aspects of Life Science at BLSW 2016; the ideal platform for you to present your latest findings and experiences to international key specialists. To view all abstract topics and preparation guidelines please click here.

Deadline for abstract submission is 21 April 2016

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The outstanding preliminary programme is online now, hosting 13 very promising scientific forums.

In parallel to the Scientific Programme you will have the opportunity to visit the international exhibition with a large number of exhibitors showing their latest innovative products and services.

Please click here to see the floor plan as well as the exhibitors list.

Please visit the congress website www.basellife.org for further information.

We are looking forward to meet you at the Basel Life Science Week in September!

Best regards,
Congress secretariat

 


For further information please contact

BLSW-MipTec 2016
Congress secretariat    
Congrex Switzerland Ltd.
Peter Merian-Str. 80
4002 Basel / Switzerland

Tel.: +41 61 686 77 77
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BLSW – MipTec: The Leading European Event for Life Science: www.basellife.org

Follow BLSW-MipTec on Social Media:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/BLSW-Basel-Life-Science-Week/671018683004705 and https://twitter.com/BaselLSW  #BLSW

 


David Spichiger &
01.04.2016

SCS Fall Meeting 2016 - Call for Contributions

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SCS Fall Meeting 2016

University of Zürich, Irchel Campus
Thu, September 15, 2016, 09.00-18.30h
http://scg.ch/fallmeeting/2016

 

 


The call for contributions for the 2016th Fall Meeting is open until May 23, 2016. Apply for a poster presentation or a short talk of 15min in one of the eight parallel sessions.

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Useful information to use the SCS Conference tool

Please submit your abstract via the SCS Conference Tool. Use your SCS login to enter the page. If you are an SCS member and have forgotten the password you can reset your credentials and send them to your registered mail address.

Non-SCS members have to set up a profile. If you consider becoming a member please register as SCS member and use the same login information afterwards to submit your abstract.

The abstract preview helps you to layout your contribution to one page. Please note that abstracts will be  shortened to one page automatically. So make sure that the full content fits the preview page. Avoid/remove unnecessary page breaks at the end of a paragraph.

If you submit your abstract you agree to the terms and conditions of the SCS Fall Meeting.  

 


David Spichiger, SCS
23.03.2016

 

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