The Biological and Medicinal Chemistry Sector of the Royal Society of Chemistry

The Biological and Medicinal Chemistry Sector of the Royal Society of Chemistry

14th Biological and Medicinal Chemistry Postgraduate Symposium Online Poster Session

#CamPostGrad20

Sponsors

The Biological and Medicinal Chemistry Sector (BMCS) of the Royal Society of Chemistry hosted its fourteenth symposium for PhD students and postdoctoral workers researching biological or medicinal chemistry and related areas.

For more details, see the event website at Maggi Churchouse Events [Now Archived].

The event ran from 6th December to 11th December 2020.

Results

First Prize
Ross Thomas
University of Strathclyde/GlaxoSmithKline
High-throughput synthesis of PhotoAffinity Bits (PhABits) to study protein-ligand binding
Second Prize
Joshua Smalley
University of Leicester, School of Chemistry
PROTAC-mediated Degradation of Class-I Histone Deacetylase (HDAC) Enzymes in Corepressor Complexes
Delegates' Choice
Joseph Stephenson Clarke
University of Southampton
Exploring Protein Stabilisation as an Approach to p53 Drug Discovery
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Thank You!

Thank you for your engagement with this event! Thank you to all the researchers who prepared posters and audio accompaniments. Thank you to the audience who visited the gallery and shared their experiences on social media to create a great buzz around the event. Thank you to the organising committee and the sponsors for making this event possible.

Organising Committee

  • The Biological and Medicinal Chemistry Sector of the Royal Society of Chemistry
  • Dave Alker
    Chemistry Recruitment Consultant
  • Rose Bardell-Cox
    Evotec
  • Anthony Coyne
    University of Cambridge
  • Ashley Jarvis
    Evotec
  • Katherine Jones
    GlaxoSmithKline
  • John Skidmore
    University of Cambridge
  • Gordon Saxty
    Fidelta
  • Mary Wheldon
    University of Dundee
  • Douglas Williamson
    Vernalis Research