15th EFMC Short Course on Medicinal Chemistry

15th EFMC Short Course on Medicinal Chemistry
Small Becomes Big in Medicinal Chemistry: Fragment-based Drug Discovery

Oegstgeest (near Leiden), The Netherlands - April 28-May 1, 2019

This intensive course is intended for scientists working in the field, and the presentations will be given by senior scientists from industry and academia. The number of participants is limited to 35, to allow in depth discussion. Should the number of applications exceed the maximum, preference will be given to applicants from EFMC adhering countries and employees of EFMC corporate members. Upon special request to the organisers, only based on financial conditions and supported by an argued recommendation of the head of the department of the applicant, up to 3 applicants from academia may be admitted at a reduced fee.

Course Outline

In the last twenty years, FBDD has proven to be an effective approach for hit identification for chemical biology and drug discovery projects with many fragment-derived compounds now in clinical trials and a few on the market. This course will provide an introduction for medicinal chemists to the important concepts and methods, including fragment libraries, fragment screening technologies and relevant computer-aided drug design approaches.  The course will finish with a series of presentations on applications of FBDD, including summaries of published fragment to lead optimisation strategies. The course will be organized by the FRAGNET consortium, a European training network dedicated to FBDD.

Course Organiser
Iwan DE ESCH (VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands)

Local Organiser
Henk TIMMERMAN (VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands)


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