The Cambridge Healthtech Institute Drug Discovery Chemistry Conference list reaches inquirers and attendees of Cambridge Healthtech conferences with backgrounds in pharma, chemistry, medicine, medical technology, academia, biotech, laboratory science, and other allied industries. Drug Discovery Chemistry conferences bring together medicinal and biophysical chemists engaged in discovery and optimization challenges of small molecule drug candidates. Attendees rely on Cambridge conferences for educational content and clinical research, discovery of new technologies and products, and networking with forward-thinkers in the industry.
Cambridge Healthtech Institute drug discovery chemistry conferences focus on optimizing small molecules for tomorrow’s therapeutics. The conference boasts nearly 800 attendees with over 70% of attendees from pharma/biotech fields. Attendees had job titles of scientist, technologist, and executive. Educational and interactive discussion topics for attendees include: drug metabolism, encoded libraries, biophysical approaches for membrane proteins, macrocyclic compounds, and drug design. Biophysical chemists use various techniques to understand the structure of biological systems to develop better healthcare. Techniques include spectroscopic methods such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and X-ray diffraction.
Conference topics: Covalent modifications and induced proximity, protein degradation, fragment-based drug discovery, AI for early drug discovery, small molecules for cancer or autoimmunity, protein-protein interactions, RNA-targeting small molecule drugs
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