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French Peptide Society

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Posted on 06/05/202006/05/2020

Inaugural conference

Posted on 06/05/202001/14/2022

Prof. Sylviane MULLER

Prof. Sylviane Muller, Invited speaker at the GFPP22 / BPGM5 BSC, University of Strasbourg– France
Member of European Academy of Sciences

“Mechanism-guided novel therapies for treating inflammatory diseases” (Abstract)

Website

Posted on 06/05/2020

Invited lectures

Posted on 05/30/202005/31/2022

Dr Jean-Louis BANERES

IBMM, Université de Montpellier, France

“Allosteric modulation of GPCR signaling” (Abstract)

Website

Posted on 05/14/202002/02/2022

Dr Colin BONDUELLE

Dr Colin Bonduelle, Invited speaker at the GFPP22 / BPGM5 LCPO, CNRS, BNPI, University of Bordeaux – France

Polypeptides from novel approaches in polymer chemistry (abstract)

Website

Posted on 05/13/202004/14/2022

Prof Ashraf BRIK

Schulich Faculty of Chemistry – Haifa – Israel

“Transition Metals in Peptide and Protein Synthesis” (abstract)

Website

Posted on 05/11/202001/24/2022

Dr Christine CAVAZZA

Dr Christine Cavazza, Invited speaker at the GFPP22 / BPGM5 LCBM, CEA, University of Grenoble Alpes – France

“Mimicking biocatalysis for the design of artificial oxygenases based on a versatile protein scaffold” (Abstract)

Website

Posted on 05/10/202001/11/2022

Dr Laurent DEVEL

Laurent Devel LCV, CEA, Saclay – France.

“Activity-based probes targeting metalloproteinases with no photoactivation: toward the profiling of these enzymes in vivo?” (abstract)

  Website

Posted on 05/09/202003/31/2022

Dr Lidia FELIU-SOLEY

Dr Lidia Feliu, Invited speaker at the GFPP22 / BPGM5 LIPPSO, University of Girona – Spain

“From the lead peptide BP100 to bifunctional peptide conjugates to control plant pathogens” (abstract)

Website

Posted on 05/08/202005/18/2022

Prof. Beat FIERZ

Prof. Beat Fierz, Invited speaker at the GFPP22 / BPGM5 EPFL, Lausanne – Switzerland

“Protein semisynthesis to dissect cellular regulation by post-translational modifications” (Abstract)

Website

Posted on 05/06/202002/02/2022

Prof. Paula GOMES

Prof Paula Gomes, Invited speaker at the GFPP22 / BPGM5 DQB, University of Porto – Portugal

“Hybrid multi-tasking peptides and their ionic liquid conjugates as promising leads to tackle severe skin and soft tissue infections” (abstract)

Website

Posted on 05/05/202005/18/2022

Dr Gilles GUICHARD

Dr Gilles Guichard, Invited speaker at the GFPP22 / BPGM5 IECB, University of Bordeaux – France

“Foldamers as Protein Mimics” (Abstract)

Website

Posted on 05/04/202003/22/2022

Prof Ludovic MAILLARD

IBMM, University of Montpellier – France

“Heterocyclic g-peptide foldamers: from conformational control to applications in organocatalysis and biomedical areas.” (abstract)

Website

Posted on 05/03/202004/18/2022

Prof. José MARTINS

Chemtech, Ghent University – Belgium

“Structural investigations of bacterial lipopeptides: challenges and (some) solutions” (abstract)

Website

Posted on 05/02/202004/13/2022

Dr Markus MUTTENHALER

Dr Markus Muttenhaler, Invited speaker at the GFPP22 / BPGM5 Neuropeptidelab, University of Vienna– France

“Gut-stable peptide therapeutics” (abstract)

Website

Posted on 05/01/202003/31/2022

Prof Jan TYTGAT

Toxicology and Pharmacology, KU Leuven – Belgium

Miniaturized peptide toxins in drug discovery: pro & con’s (abstract)

Website

Posted on 05/01/202002/14/2022

Prof Marc VENDRELL

Dynafluors, University of Edinburgh – UK

“Fluorescent activatable peptides for first in-human imaging studies” (abstract)

Website

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