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Highlights
General Introduction (Dr. Markus Weishaupt; Project Manager; Iris Biotech)
Expert Talk: "Research Insights“ (Prof. Dr. Jeffrey W. Bode; Principal Investigator; ETH Zurich)
Q&A
Speakers
Prof. Dr. Jeffrey W. BodeSpecial Guest Principal Investigator at ETH Zurich
Dr. Markus WeishauptProject Manager Iris Biotech
Dr. Raimund MaierChair Project Manager at Iris Biotech
Recording
Related publication
Prevention of aspartimide formation during peptide synthesis using cyanosulfurylides as carboxylic acid-protecting groups; Neumann, K.; Farnung, J.; Baldauf, S.; Bode, J. W.; Nat. Commun. 2020, 11, 982. Read more
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