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Bioorthogonal Chemistry in Biology and Medicine Symposium

Written by BCI Staff | Dec 3, 2013 4:14:00 PM

Bioorthogonal Chemistry in Biology and Medicine

Symposium - New York City, United States

Innovations in chemistry have been essential for major breakthroughs in biology and medicine. At the heart of bioorthogonal chemical reactions is the development of uniquely reactive functional groups that allows specific covalent ligation of molecules in biological systems. Despite the challenges of performing specific chemical reactions in biological settings, a variety of bioorthogonal ligation methods such as native chemical ligation, Staudinger ligation and many cycloaddition reactions have been developed.

This symposium will highlight recent advances in bioorthogonal chemistry that have afforded unprecedented opportunities to explore biology and facilitated the synthesis of diagnostics and therapeutics for medicine. Oral and poster presentations will showcase ongoing applications and developments of bioorthogonal chemistry and discuss new frontiers and challenges for chemical biology.

Organization: New York Academy of Sciences

Presented by the Chemical Biology Discussion Group


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Bioorthogonal Chemistry in Biology and Medicine

Wednesday, December 11, 2013 (12:00 PM - 4:00 PM)

New York Academy of Sciences

250 Greenwich Street, 40th Floor, New York City, United States

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