Upcoming Webinar and Events
We are currently planning a number of other interesting webinars after the summer. Stay up to date and don't miss the announcement
Previous Webinar and Events

Dr. Paula Nichols
February 24th - 2021
7½th RSC / SCI symposium on GPCRs in Medicinal Chemistry
On the 24th and 25th of February the RSC / SCI 71/2th Symposium on GPCRs in Medicinal Chemistry presented a fantastic line up of speakers, discussing the key role of GPCRs in human disease, and the innovative structural biology and cutting edge medicinal chemistry approaches to targeting these receptors.
On the 24th and 25th of February the RSC / SCI 71/2th Symposium on GPCRs in Medicinal Chemistry presented a fantastic line up of speakers, discussing the key role of GPCRs in human disease, and the innovative structural biology and cutting edge medicinal chemistry approaches to targeting these receptors.

Guest speaker: Prof. Antimo Gioiello (University of Perugia)
July 9th - 2020 - 15:00 (CEST)
Automating Synthesis in Medicinal Chemistry
Thank you for the inspiring talk!
Prof. Gioiello talked gave a great overview over his recent research of coupling several continious flow chemistry processes together to continiously produce certain drug molecules. In the second part he showed how flow chemistry together with "Design-of-experiments" can be used to automatically identify the best conditions for a reaction and make a library of different analogues of compounds.
In case you want to know more about this topic, have a look at his recent review about: "The Medicinal Chemistry in the Era of Machines and Automation: Recent Advances in Continuous Flow Technology"
Thank you for the inspiring talk!
Prof. Gioiello talked gave a great overview over his recent research of coupling several continious flow chemistry processes together to continiously produce certain drug molecules. In the second part he showed how flow chemistry together with "Design-of-experiments" can be used to automatically identify the best conditions for a reaction and make a library of different analogues of compounds.
In case you want to know more about this topic, have a look at his recent review about: "The Medicinal Chemistry in the Era of Machines and Automation: Recent Advances in Continuous Flow Technology"

Guest speaker: Prof. Giancarlo Pascali (University of New South Wales)
June 25th - 2020 - 09:00 (CEST)
Automation in Radiochemistry, a Challenging Environment
In this recent webinar our guest Prof. Giancarlo Pascali from the University of New South Wales gave us an insight of how automation is used in radiochemstry. The strategies to reducing the physical contact of the user to the radioactive reagent are very interesting also for todays efforts in automating drug discovery and development.
In this recent webinar our guest Prof. Giancarlo Pascali from the University of New South Wales gave us an insight of how automation is used in radiochemstry. The strategies to reducing the physical contact of the user to the radioactive reagent are very interesting also for todays efforts in automating drug discovery and development.

Guest speaker: Prof. Jeffrey Bode (ETH Zurich)
May 7th - 2020 - 15:00 (CEST)
Integrated Platforms for Predictable Organic Synthesis
In our upcoming series of webinar we will invite guest speaker from academia and industry about their research and topics related to automation. Our first guest Prof. Jeffrey Bode from the ETH Zürich talked about "Integrated Platforms for Predictable Organic Synthesis"
In our upcoming series of webinar we will invite guest speaker from academia and industry about their research and topics related to automation. Our first guest Prof. Jeffrey Bode from the ETH Zürich talked about "Integrated Platforms for Predictable Organic Synthesis"

April 2nd - 2020 - 15:00 (CET)
Capsule Chemistry for Lead-like Libraries
In this webinar we were looking at a way of quickly making a library of compounds with minimal work time by combining several synthesis steps.
Also have used a virtual library so preselect the best structures which were then made by the Synple 2.
If you have missed our webinar you watch the recording here:
In this webinar we were looking at a way of quickly making a library of compounds with minimal work time by combining several synthesis steps.
Also have used a virtual library so preselect the best structures which were then made by the Synple 2.
If you have missed our webinar you watch the recording here: