Ligase Targeting Drug Development Summit - May 2021 - Digital Event
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25.05.2021 - 27.05.2021 Online
Time: 08:30 - 17:00
Conference themes
As the therapeutic value of manipulating previously hard-to-drug ubiquitin ligases becomes more and more evident in addressing numerous diseases with unmet clinical needs, the inaugural Ligase Targeting Drug Development Summit arrives as the dedicated scientific and networking forum for large pharma, innovative biotech and research institutes to seize the day.
As the therapeutic value of manipulating previously hard-to-drug ubiquitin ligases becomes more and more evident in addressing numerous diseases with unmet clinical needs, the inaugural Ligase Targeting Drug Development Summit arrives as the dedicated scientific and networking forum for large pharma, innovative biotech and research institutes to seize the day.
Professional congress organizer (PCO)
Hanson Wade
Hanson Wade
Notes
Speakers: Chris De Savi Vice President Head of Drug Discovery Kymera, Miklos Bekes Senior Research Investigator and Group Leader in Platform Biology Arvinas, Daniel Nomura Professor of Chemistry, University of California Berkeley and more.
Speakers: Chris De Savi Vice President Head of Drug Discovery Kymera, Miklos Bekes Senior Research Investigator and Group Leader in Platform Biology Arvinas, Daniel Nomura Professor of Chemistry, University of California Berkeley and more.
Enquiries and Registration:
https://go.evvnt.com/717315-2?pid=4832
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General Medicine
Languages
English
English
Congress fees
Conference Only: USD 1999.0, Conference + 1 Workshop: USD 2348.0, Conference + 2 Workshops: USD 2697.0
Conference Only: USD 1999.0, Conference + 1 Workshop: USD 2348.0, Conference + 2 Workshops: USD 2697.0
Participants expected
1000
1000
Organizer contact info
83 Great Titchfield Street
W1W 6RH London
United Kingdom
83 Great Titchfield Street
W1W 6RH London
United Kingdom
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