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Functional Molecules from Natural Sources

 
  September 16, 2008

Biotechnology

 
     
 
Royal Society of Chemistry, Biotechnology Committee, University of Oxford, England, UK
6 - 8 July 2009


Naturally occurring compounds continue to be an important source of new leads in the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries.  This conference in the historic setting of Magdalen College in the University of Oxford, will address significant progress and future directions for natural product applications and builds on our two successful meetings at the University of Sussex and the University of St Andrews.

 
 
Organized by: Royal Society of Chemistry, Biotechnology Committee
Invited Speakers:

Dwight Baker                           Cubist, USA

Sir Jack Baldwin                       University of Oxford, UK

Gerhard Bringmann                   University of Wurzburg, Germany

Tony Buss                                MerLion, Singapore

John Casey                               Unilever Life Science, UK

Guy Carter                               Wyeth, USA

John Clough                             Syngenta, UK

Peter Leadlay                           University of Cambridge, UK

Andrew Mearns Spragg            Aquapharm, Oban, UK

Jason Micklefield                      University of Manchester

Robert Nash                             Summit Wales Ltd, UK

David Newman                        National Cancer Institute, USA

Neville Nicholson                     GlaxoSmithKline, UK

John Pickett                              Rothamsted Research, UK

Jurgen Rohr                              University of Kentucky, USA

Tom Simpson                           University of Bristol, UK

Sheo Singh                               Merck, USA
 
Deadline for Abstracts: 31 March 2009
 
Registration:  
http://www.confsec.co.uk/conferences.htm
E-mail: enquiries@confsec.co.uk
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