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Professional Training Events in Chemistry in Switzerland

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1.go to top of page[ID=79259]Training Course — Understanding Organic Reactions: The Key to Making Reactions Work
07 Oct 2008 → 09 Oct 2008; Basel, Switzerland
organizer: Scientific Update
weblink: http://www.scientificupdate.co.uk/training/courses.php
related subject(s): Organic Chemistry and Polymers
2.go to top of page[ID=165418]Medicinal Chemistry
25 Feb 2009 → 27 Feb 2009; Basel, Switzerland

abstract: This course in medicinal chemistry sets out to train organic chemists to understand the key factors in discovering a new drug substance, from target selection, through lead generation and lead optimisation, to the selection of a development candidate. The course will cover aspects of the drug discovery process such as structure activity relationships, the use of computational chemistry in drug discovery, ADME and safety issues and highlights some of the reasons for project failure.

topics: Organic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry
weblink: http://www.scientificupdate.co.uk
contact: phone: (0044 (0)1435 873062)
related subject(s): Biochemistry and Medicinal Chemistry
3.go to top of page[ID=165428]Advanced Aromatic Heterocyclic Chemistry
11 Mar 2009 → 13 Mar 2009; Basel, Switzerland

abstract: This 3-day training course for industrial chemists covers the advanced principles of aromatic heterocyclic chemistry. Concentrating on a wide range of molecules with 1-4 heteroatoms (mainly nitrogen), their importance in industry, synthesis and strategy are discussed, interspersed with tutorials and problem sessions. This course has been designed to follow the basic course.

topics: Organic Chemistry
weblink: http://www.scientificupdate.co.uk
contact: phone: (0044 (0)1435 873062)
related subject(s): Organic Chemistry and Polymers
 
4.go to top of page[ID=165371]Essential Biology for Medicinal Chemists
24 Mar 2009 → 25 Mar 2009; Basel, Switzerland

abstract: This course is for Medicinal Chemists and Project Managers who wish to gain an improved feel for drug discovery biology. The biological world is immense and therefore the course drills down to provide an overview of only those key areas of biology relevant to the Medicinal Chemist in a drug discovery environment. The order in which various biological attributes are generated in the total drug discovery process is also provided in the course. At the end of the course the Medicinal Chemist should be better positioned to analyse and interpret the biological data used to evaluate their compounds.

topics: Organic Chemistry
weblink: http://www.scientificupdate.co.uk
contact: phone: (0044 (0)1435 873062)
related subject(s): Biochemistry and Medicinal Chemistry
 

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last updated: 17 May 2008