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 Purchase CD >> Discovery Chemistry Congress
Community-Based Drug Discovery Technologies Applied to Neglected Diseases Barry Bunin, President, Collaborative Drug Discovery
New Applications of Isocyanides in Heterocyclic Synthesis Laurent El Kaim, Ecole Nationale Superieure de Techniques Avancees
Improving Lead Discovery: Increasing Speed and Accuracy in Virtual Screening Christopher Higgs, Senior Applications Scientist, Schrodinger
Keynote Address - Corporate File Enhancement: Multicomponent Reactions and Iterative Efficiency in Medicinal Chemistry Christopher Hulme, BI05 Institute, University of Arizona
Structurally Diverse Heterocyclic Scaffolds through Multicomponent Reactions Rodolfo Lavilla, Professor, Parc Cientific de Barcelona
Cinchona Alkaloids as a Versatile Starting Point for the Generation of Biological Relevant Screening Libraries Christian Mang, Research Scientist, AnalytiCon Discovery
Drug Discovery Using Libraries of Rational Structural Diversity Wim Meutermans, Head of Discovery, Alchemia
Microwave Assisted Organic Synthesis Congress
How Can Microwave Chemistry Help the Drug Discovery Process? Jesus Alcazar, Principal Scientist, Johnson & Johnson
Microwave Induced Thermal Gradients in Solventless Reaction Systems Dariusz Bogdal, Professor, Politechnika Krakowska
Integrating Microwave Synthesis with Emerging Chemical Technologies Bruce Clapham, Assistant Research Investigator, Abbott Laboratories
Advances in Microwave Assisted Organic Synthesis Shahnaz Ghassemi, Product Manager, Biotage
Five Years of Microwave-Assisted Carbonylations: Preparative Advances and Lessons Learned Mats Larhed, Head of Division, Uppsala University
Use of Microwave Reactors for Scale-Up in a Kilolab Hansjoerg Lehmann, Laboratory Head, Novartis
Microwave-assisted Carbocyclizations on Solid Support Luis Martinez, Assistant Professor, University of Texas – El Paso
Microwave-Assisted Proteomics in the Biotechnology Area Wendy Sandoval, Senior Research Associate, Genentech
A Comparison of Sequential and Parallel Microwave Methods in the Synthesis of a Small Suzuki-Miyaura Array Lee Schaller, Senior Scientist, GlaxoSmithKline
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