EFMC² Tandem Talks

EFMC² Tandem Talks, jointly organised by the EFMC and the EFMC Computational Chemistry Initiative (EFMC²), are designed to give you real life insights into how medicinal and computational chemists can drive projects together.  

The tandem talks feature a balanced perspective from both sides. In this online seminar and discussion format you can hear about case studies where collaboration between the disciplines was key and discuss what makes the essence of successful MedChem-CompChem interaction now and in the future.

The ample opportunity to engage and discuss with our speakers sets these webinars apart. Join our next edition and learn not only about great science but also which ways of collaborating were key to success.

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Upcoming editions

2nd EFMC² Tandem Talks | February 15 (16:00 to 17:00 CET)

The second edition will take place on February 15 from 16:00 to 17:00 CET. Judith Günther & Léa Bouché (Bayer) will deliver a lecture on “BAY-069, a Novel (Trifluoromethyl)pyrimidinedione-Based BCAT1/2 Inhibitor and Chemical Probe” before joining the round table discussion to interact with the attendees.

The event is kindly sponsored by Evolvus.

Evolvus is engaged in the business of providing products and solutions based on curation of various life sciences datasets and scouting for new data impacting life sciences, medicine, chemistry and genomics and related products and services that enable enterprises to take an informed research driven business decision.

More information on their website.

Previous editions

EFMC² Tandem Talks, supported by MedChemBioOnline | November 28 (16:00 to 17:00 CET)

The first edition took place on November 28 from 16:00 to 17:00 CETSandra Handschuh & Theodor Theis (Boehringer Ingelheim) will deliver a lecture on “Real World Use of FEP+ Calculations - Lessons Learned at Boehringer Ingelheim” before joining the round table discussion to interact with the attendees.

The event was kindly sponsored by Evolvus.

Evolvus is engaged in the business of providing products and solutions based on curation of various life sciences datasets and scouting for new data impacting life sciences, medicine, chemistry and genomics and related products and services that enable enterprises to take an informed research driven business decision.

More information on their website.