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PhysChem FORUM 10 |
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18.00 – 19.00 |
Registration |
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19.00 - 19.45 |
Keynote Lecture: From data production to
hypothesis based project support
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20.00 |
Symposium Dinner |
At the Syngenta International Research Centre, Jealott’s Hill, Bracknell
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8.30 – 9.00 |
Late Registration |
Morning session
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9.00 – 9.20 |
Welcome |
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9.20 – 10.00 |
Descriptors for ions – can ions cross
membranes?
Michael Abraham (University College London) |
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10.00 – 10.40 |
The role of hydrogen bonding for substrate
efflux by ABC transporters Anna Seelig (University of Basel, Switzerland) |
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Coffee and Posters |
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11.00 – 11.40 |
Alkane/water partition coefficients and
hydrogen bonding
Peter Kenny |
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11.40 – 12.00 |
Pair-wise analysis of structure solubility
relationships
Kiyoyuki Omoto (Pfizer) |
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Lunch and Posters |
Afternoon session
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13.20 – 14.00 |
Solubility and Aggregation properties in
Fragment Space Elisabetta Chiarparin (Astex) |
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14.00 – 14.40 |
Visualising Organic Reactivity
Scott Cockroft (University of Edinburgh) |
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Tea and Posters |
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15.00 – 15.20 |
Seeing the unseen: monitoring drug
precipitation by nanoparticle tracking analysis
Cheska Gillespie (University of Strathclyde, PhD student) |
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15.20 – 16.00 |
Determination of Abraham descriptors from
experimental data – the good the bad and the ugly! Eric Clarke (Syngenta, Jealott’s Hill) |
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Concluding remarks |
The Coppid Beech Hotel is only 4 miles from Syngenta.
More details can be found via the following links:
Directions to the Syngenta Jealott’s Hill site can be found via the following link:
http://www.syngenta.com/country/uk/en/locations/Pages/JealottsHill.aspx
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Syngenta, the host company, for providing the venue and catering on the day of the symposium. |
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Sirius Analytical who have kindly offered to provide a prize for the best poster (as judged by the committee). |
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Heath Scientific for sponsoring the wine for the Symposium Dinner. |
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ACD/Labs for sponsoring the Welcome Drinks. |
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