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Dear Members of the Division of Medicinal Chemistry & Chemical Biology,

Our newsletters are sent out on a regular basis in order to improve communication and foster the sharing of information within our Division. Newsletter #1 (in August 2015) attracted quite some interest and we hope that with your input and feedback we will further increase its value.

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News from the Division

Upcoming Congresses and Symposia

Our last newsletter mentioned The Expanding Toolbox of Medicinal Chemistry: From Chemical Biology to Clinical Applications, jointly organised by the SCT and the DMCCB of the Swiss Chemical Society. It took place in Dijon, France, on October 16, 2015. 
Recognizing that medicinal chemists increasingly contribute to the full drug discovery and development process, this symposium talked about recent developments in the area of antibody-drug conjugates, and novel principles to enhance the efficacy of antibiotics or understand their true mode of action. In addition, state-of-the-art methods to measure clearance for guiding chemical optimization, as well as exciting developments in the discovery of clinical imaging agents were discussed. The next event in this series will take place in Switzerland, in 2017.

Highlights of the Fall Meeting

The SCS Fall Meeting took place at the EPFL in Lausanne and attracted more than 750 participants. Top science covering all fields of chemistry was presented in a total of 106 lectures and 425 posters. The DMCCB contributed with 13 lectures (7 from academia and 6 from industry) and 61 poster presentations. Several awards were distributed:

News from the European Federation of Medicinal Chemistry (EFMC)

Did you know…

...that travel grants from the EFMC are accessible to all young academic scientists, members of the DMCCB? You can get more information (and apply) here.

Looking forward to meeting you again in 2016, maybe at the DMCCB session of the LS2 meeting in Lausanne on February 16th?

A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone!