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  1. Amino-PEG-Acids for Increased Solubilization.

    For introducing amino-PEG-acids into a peptide chain, several affordable building blocks are available with all conventional protecting groups. They can be incorporated at any sequence position by standard coupling protocols.

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  2. Custom Synthesis of Clicky Acids - Fatty Acids for Click Conjugation

    Fatty Acids for Click Conjugation

    Fatty acid residues and alkyl chains in general can improve solubility and anchoring in membranes and other Lipophilie environments.

    Find a selection of promptly available short and long chain clickable acids in our web store. Any other – including functional groups for copper-free Click conjugation can be made on custom synthesis basis.

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  3. Polar Amino Acids for Increased Solubilization

    alpha-Sulfo-beta-Alanine has been used to couple to hydrophobic molecules and peptides and increase solubility. Attachment can be carried out by conventional Fmoc/tBu protocols.

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  4. The 32nd Medicinal Chemistry Symposium

    November 26th - 28th, 2014
    Kobe International Conference Center
    Kobe, Japan

    The MCS2014 provides superb opportunities for participants to expand scientific knowledge and information on medicinal chemistry, and also to build collaboration and networking.

    The scientific program will include 10 special lectures by invited speakers and winners of the award of PSJ DMC and over 100 general presentations (short oral and poster presentations) on the basic and application research in medicinal chemistry.

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  5. MedChem 2014

    November 21st, 2014
    Llyod Conference Room, UCB Pharma
    Braine-L'Alleud, Belgium

    The Medicinal Chemistry Divisions of the two Belgian Chemical Societies, Société Royale de Chimie (SRC) and the Koninklijke Vlaamse Chemische Vereniging (KVCV), are organising every year an international one day symposium in Belgium, with the aim to update participants on selected areas of pharmaceutical research by specialists in their respective field.
    MedChem 2014, with six invited lectures and three oral communications, will be held on Friday November 21, 2014, at UCB in Braine-L'Alleud. The title and focus of the symposium will be “New Vistas in GPCR Research: the Dawn of an Exciting Drug Discovery Era?”.

     

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  6. BioJapan 2014

    October 15th - 17th, 2014
    Pacifico Yokohama
    Japan

    BioJapan has played an important role in facilitating interaction between Japanese and global companies/organizations and stimulating new business opportunities. The Japanese and global biotechnology industry's top business development and licensing professionals, alliance management professionals, R&D personnel and biotech company executives will gather in Yokohama for the 16th BioJapan.

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  7. CPhI worldwide


    October 7th - 9th, 2014
    Paris Nord Villepint
    Paris, France

    Join us in Paris for CPhI Worldwide 2014, the world's leading pharmaceutical networking event, co-located with ICSE, P-MEC and InnoPack.

    CPhI Worldwide hosts 2,500 exhibitors and 35,000 attendees from 140 countries.

    Meet face-to-face with international pharmaceutical companies, stay informed about the latest industry trends and remain one step ahead of a constantly changing pharmaceutical market.

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  8. Boulder Peptide Symposium 2014

    September 22nd - 24th, 2014
    St. Julien Hotel & Spa
    Boulder, CO
    USA

    ABOUT THE BOULDER PEPTIDE SYMPOSIUM
    The Boulder Peptide Symposium seeks to bring together key decision leaders from both industry and academia to discuss the future of peptide therapeutics. Peptide therapeutics are potent and highly selective yet their development into effective treatments can be challenged by limited delivery routes, product stability, manufacturing challenges and an evolving regulatory landscape. BPS is the key forum where these challenges will be identified, discussed, and one day—addressed.

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  9. Custom Synthesis of Alkyne Amino Acids Analogues for Click Conjugation

    1,4-substituted 1,2,3-triazole are isosteric to peptide bonds and result in peptide mimetics which even retain activity e.g. in case of certain tyrosinease inhibitors.

    We offer custom synthesis of Alkyne Amino Acid Analogues as building blocks for triazol formation via Click conjugation. Side chains can represent all natural amino acids or unusual residues. In combination with our alpha-azido acids we can offer the whole range of building blocks to design Click-peptide bond analogues for every proteinogenic amino acid.

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  10. 33rd European Peptide Symposium

    August 31st - September 5th, 2014
    National Palace of Culture
    Sofia, Bulgaria

    The 33rd European Peptide Symposium will provide a great opportunity to exchange ideas and to create new collaborations between successful scientists working in the field of Chemistry, Biology and Pharmaceutical industry related to Peptide Science.
    The event will offer a varied scientific program, including young scientists’ mini symposium, poster sessions, industrial exhibitions and attractive social program.

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