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French Peptide Society

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Speakers 4th ligation days

Posted on 07/18/201907/30/2019

Invited speakers

Posted on 07/17/201901/15/2020

Lutz ACKERMANN

Institut für Organische und Biomolekulare Chemie, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany  

« C─H Activation as an Transformative Tool for Late-stage Diversification of Biomolecules »

Website

Biography and abstract

Posted on

Barbara BERNARDIM

University of Cambridge, UK

Royal Society Newton International Fellow in Prof. Gonçalo BERNARDES group

« Title to be announced »

Website

Biography and abstract

Posted on 07/16/201912/12/2019

Didier BOTURYN

Department de Chimie Moléculaire, University of Grenoble, France

« Design of peptide vectors through chemoselective ligations »

Website

Biography and abstract

Posted on 07/15/201901/14/2020

Fabienne BURLINA

Laboratoire des Biomolécules, Sorbonne University, Paris, France

« Extending chemical ligation for protein synthesis: Application to NEMO ubiquitylation »

Website

Biography and abstract

Posted on 07/14/201901/17/2020

Alexander DÖMLING

Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Groningen, Netherlands

 « Multicomponent reaction chemistry: From novel small molecules to automated nano chemistry to stapled peptides. »

Website

Biography and abstract

Posted on 07/12/201901/09/2020

Beat FIERZ

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland

« Synthetic and single-molecule exploration of the dynamic chromatin landscape » 

Website

Biography and abstract

Posted on 07/11/201901/14/2020

Matthew B. FRANCIS

Department of Chemistry University of California, Berkeley, USA

« Chemoselective Oxidative Coupling Reactions for Protein and Peptide Ligations »

Website

Biography and abstract

Posted on 07/10/201901/14/2020

Sébastien GOUIN

Laboratoire CEISAM University of Nantes, France

 « Electrochemically promoted tyrosine-click-chemistry for protein labeling »

Website

Biography and abstract

Posted on 07/09/201912/12/2019

Wenshe R. LIU

Department of Chemistry Texas A&M University, College station, USA

 « Phage-Encoded Noncanonical Amino Acids for Drug Discovery »

Website

Biography and abstract

Posted on 07/08/201901/09/2020

Oleg MELNYK

Institut de Biologie de Lille, Pasteur Institute of Lille, France

  « A cysteine selenosulfide redox switch for protein chemical synthesis »

Website

Biography and abstract

Posted on 07/07/201901/09/2020

Cyrille SABOT

Laboratoire COBRA, Normandy University, Rouen, France

« From organic methodology to the development of chemoselective ligations »

Website

Biography and abstract

Posted on 07/07/201901/09/2020

Olivier SENEQUE

Chemistry and Biology of Metals laboratory, CEA Grenoble, France

 « How chemoselective ligations make the design of peptide-based responsive luminescent probes easier »

Website

Biography and abstract

Posted on 07/07/201901/09/2020

Denis SERVENT

Laboratoire de toxinologie moléculaire et biotechnologies, CEA Saclay  ― France

« Venins, du poison au médicament »

Popularization lecture open to general public (in French)

Website

Posted on 07/06/201912/11/2019

Frédéric TARAN

Molecular labeling and bio-organic chemistry unit, CEA Saclay, France

« Recent advances in fast, bioorthogonal ligation reactions »

 Website

Biography and abstract

 

Posted on 07/04/201901/15/2020

Vladimir TORBEEV

Institut de Science et d’Ingénierie Supramoléculaires, University of Strasbourg, France  

« Making order out of protein disorder »

Website

Abstract and biography

Posted on 07/02/201901/09/2020

Carlo UNVERZAGT

Department of Chemistry Universität Bayreuth, Germany

 « Merging Chemistries for the Synthesis and Evaluation of Homogenous Glycoproteins »

Website

Biography and abstract

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