Nature Publishing Group is pleased to announce the third Nature Chemical Biology Symposium:


Chemical Biology in Drug Discovery

September 19-20, 2009,
Royal Sonesta Hotel, Cambridge, MA, USA

The meeting is full. No further applications will be reviewed.

Scientists in both industry and academia seek new approaches for finding the next generation of therapeutics. The 2009 symposium will explore how chemical biology is opening up new avenues for identifying therapeutic targets and discovering small molecule drugs. This two-day meeting will address the following topics, across a range of diseases:

  • Cell-based screening and target deconvolution
  • Targeting pathways and systems
  • Expanding druggable chemical space
  • Expanding druggable targets

Nature Chemical Biology Symposium 2009: Chemical Biology in Drug Discovery

    • Organizers


      • Paul Workman (Cancer Research UK Centre for Cancer Therapeutics at The Institute of Cancer Research, UK)
      • Giulio Superti-Furga (Center for Molecular Medicine, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria)
      • Brian Shoichet (University of California, San Francisco, USA)
      • Joanne Kotz (Nature Chemical Biology, USA)
    • Date
      September 19-20, 2009

    • Venue
      Royal Sonesta Hotel, Cambridge, MA, USA