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10th Swiss Course on Medicinal ChemistryOctober 14-19, 2012 http://www.swiss-chem-soc.ch/smc/leysin/leysin.html The objectives of the course are to give synthetic chemists, physicochemists, biochemists and pharmacologists a broad and balanced introduction to the background, concepts and tools of medicinal chemistry, a science at the interface of synthetic chemistry, physicochemistry, phytochemistry, biochemistry, pharmacology and toxicology, drug metabolism and disposition, molecular modeling and informatics. Modern preclinical drug research is thus the focus of the course, which combines dense lectures, tutorials and case studies presented by experts from university and industry. Active participation is encouraged. Contact: Molecular Pharmacy, Pharmacenter, University of Basel 9th Swiss Course on Medicinal ChemistryOctober 10-15, 2010 http://www.swiss-chem-soc.ch/smc/leysin/leysin.html The objectives of the course are to give synthetic chemists, physicochemists, biochemists and pharmacologists a broad and balanced introduction to the background, concepts and tools of medicinal chemistry, a science at the interface of synthetic chemistry, physicochemistry, phytochemistry, biochemistry, pharmacology and toxicology, drug metabolism and disposition, molecular modeling and informatics. Modern preclinical drug research is thus the focus of the course, which combines dense lectures, tutorials and case studies presented by experts from university and industry. Active participation is encouraged. Contact person: Prof. Dr. Beat Ernst 8th Swiss Course on Medicinal Chemistry
Date: October 12-17, 2008
Location: Leysin, Switzerland
Contact person: Prof. Beat Ernst 7th Swiss Course on Medicinal Chemistry
October 1–6, 2006, The objectives of the course are to give synthetic chemists, physicochemists, biochemists and pharmacologists a broad and balanced introduction to the background, concepts and tools of medicinal chemistry, a science at the interface of synthetic chemistry, physicochemistry, phytochemistry, biochemistry, pharmacology and toxicology, drug metabolism and disposition, molecular modeling and informatics. Modern preclinical drug research is thus the focus of the course, which combines dense lectures, tutorials and case studies by experts from university and industry. Active participation is encouraged. Gathering in an alpine resort provides informal exchange of experiences and fosters networking among your scientists. For information on the School, please vistit this home page: 7th Swiss Course on Medicinal Chemistry |
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