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Chemical biology symposium 2019

20 May 2019, London, United Kingdom


Introduction
This symposium will showcase the state of the art in chemical biology, bringing together the wider community with leading national and international experts in the field. The programme will explore all aspects of chemical biology and highlight the wider scope and impact of the field. Additional aims of the event are to stimulate research collaboration, networking and engagement within the chemical biology community, as well as with those in related disciplines.
 
This event will include a poster session, providing an opportunity for early career researchers to share and discuss their recent research advances and to network with others delegates. Abstracts are welcomed from PhD students who are in their final year of study (at the time of submission), postdoctoral researchers and early career academics.

Attendance 

The RSC is keen to encourage and enable as many people as possible to attend our events, to benefit from the networking opportunities and the chance to hear talks from leaders in the field. If you have childcare, caring responsibilities or other care needs, and would like to attend this event, please do get in touch with us to see if there’s anything we can do to help enable you to attend

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Abstract Submission
Thank you to everyone for submitting your abstract.
Poster abstract submission is closed.
Registration
Registration for the Chemical Biology Symposium includes:
  • Attendance at the scientific sessions
  • Refreshments throughout the meeting
  • Lunch
  • Attendance at the poster session drinks receptions
  • Hard copy of the abstracts
 
Early bird Standard
RSC Member £60 £70
Non-member £70 £80
RSC Student Member £40 £50
Student Non-member £50 £60
Accompanying person £40 £40

Accompanying person

If you would like to bring a guest to the conference, this can be done during the registration process. There will be a charge of £40 which will include all lunches and refreshments but does not include attendance at any scientific sessions. 
 

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Bursaries
We have two types of grants available to attend this meeting:
  • A limited number of non-competitive travel grants of up to £200 are available for PhD students and early career scientists. These are assigned on a first come, first served basis. Applicants must be members of any level at the time of making their application.
  • Competitive grants of up to £800 are available to assist with international travel expenses for PhD students, postdocs within 10 years of completing their PhD and early career scientists (including technicians and industrialists) within 10 years of leaving full time education. In addition, applicants must be members of any level at the time of making their application. 
To take advantage of the competitive grants and many other benefits, become a member. Follow the link on the right hand side to find out more and join today!
 
Applications for either grant should be submitted as early as possible, but at least 8 weeks in advance of the start of the meeting. Please see respective terms & conditions for full eligibility information.

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Programme
09:30 Registration and refreshments
10:00 Welcome and Introductions
Riki Eggert - Chair of Scientific Committee
King’s College London, UK
10:25 Session One Introduction
10:30 Energy conversion and catalysis by mammalian respiratory complex I, an asymmetric 1 MDa energy-converting machine
Judy Hirst
University of Cambridge, UK
11:15 Artificial metalloenzymes for in vivo catalysis: challenges and opportunities
Thomas Ward
University of Basel, Switzerland
12:00 Lunch and poster session
13:30 Session Two Introduction
13:35 DNA signaling
Jackie Barton
California Institute of Technology, USA
14:20 Controlling protein fate and function with photopharmacology
Dirk Trauner
New York University, USA
15:05 Refreshments and poster session
16:30 Session Three Introduction
16:35 Understanding lipid metabolism with greatly enhanced spatial and temporal resolution
Howard Riezman
University of Geneva, Switzerland
17::20 How to build a cell division machinery from the bottom-up
Petra Schwille
Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie, Germany
18:00 Concluding Remarks & Poster Prizes
Rob Field - President of the Chemistry Biology Interface Division
John Innes Centre, UK
18:10 Drinks reception
19:00 Close of session

Sponsorship & supporting organisations
A selection of sponsorship opportunities are available for companies who would like to promote their activities at the Chemical Biology Symposium 2019.

As well as booking a table top exhibition space, there are opportunities to sponsor social events, advertise in the abstract book or place a promotional item in delegate packs. A sponsorship menu document is available to download from this page with more details and prices.

If you would like more information about sponsoring the Chemical Biology Symposium, please contact the Commercial Sales Department at the on solutions@rsc.org Sponsorship Menu
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The , Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BA, United Kingdom

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