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Japan Combinatorial Chemistry Focus Group

8th Conference on
Combinatorial Chemistry, Japan


April 26-27, 1999
Senri Life Science Center
Shinsenri-higashimachi 1-4-2, Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan
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April 26 (Monday)
10:00
Opening remark
10:10-11:00 IL-1 Hirohisa Shindo (Shionogi & Co.,Ltd.)


Development of high speed lead optimization using molecular diversity and parallel synthesis
11:00-11:20 O-1 Sally Rose (Biofocus)


Integrating synthetic and computational chemistry for library design
11:20-11:40 O-2 Yoshihiro Ito (Nara Institute of Science and Technology)


Extension of in vitro selection to creat new kinds of aptamers and aptazymes
11:40-13:30
Lunch & Exhibition
13:30-14:20 IL-2 Kazuhisa Sugimura (Faculty of Technology, Kagoshima University)


Peptide mimics of the CTLA4 or CCR5-binding domain and their biological functions
14:20-14:40 O-3 Yasuyuki Shimohigashi (Graduate School of Science, Kyushu University)


Sturucture-activity Studies of Phospholipase A2 Inhibitors Based on Peptide Library
14:40-15:00 O-4 Shinji Nagai (Hitachi, Ltd.)


Work flow of combinatorial synthesis using liquid synthesis and parallel purifier
15:00-15:20 O-5 Michiko Kanai* (Nihon Waters K.K.), Andrew Brailsford and Chris Chumsae (Waters Corporation)


Mass-directed auto purification and characterization of combinatorial libraries
15:20-15:50
Coffee break
15:50-16:40 IL-3 Anthony D. Piscopio (Array BioPharma)


New methods for the high speed parallel synthesis of functionalized heterocycles
16:40-17:00 O-6 Patrick Coffey (Dyax Corporation, Biotage Division)


High throughput organic chemistry (HTOC): An automated system for purifying, characterizing and quantifying products of automated synthesis
17:00-17:50 IL-4 Shu Kobayashi (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Tokyo)


Organic synthesis for library construction
18:00-
Mixer


April 27 (Tuesday)
9:30-10:20 IL-5 Tsutomu Nakamura (Osaka National Research Institute, AIST), Masahiro Iwakura (National Institute of Bioscience and Human Technology, AIST)


Discrimination of structural and functional elements in proteins by circular permutation analysis
10:20-10:40 O-7 T. S. Haque1, A. G. Skillman2, C. E. Lee1, H. Habashita1*, I. Y. Gluzman3, T. J. A. Ewing2, D. E. Goldberg3, I. D. Kunz2, J. A. Ellman1(1. University of California, Berkeley; 2. University of California, San Francisco; 3. Washington University)


Directed combinatorial library of aspartyl protease inhibitors. Application to discovery of non-peptide inhibitors of malarial aspartylprotease plasmepsin II.
10:40-11:00 O-8 Jason Armstrong (HTS Consulting Ltd.)


Comparisons of HTS mRNA assays that are alternatives to reporter assays, including their implementation of automation.
11:00-11:50 IL-6 Sung-eun Yoo (Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)


Design of new linkers and a new analytical methodology for combinatorial chemistry
11:50-13:50
Lunch & Exhibition
13:50-14:10 O-9 Takayuki Doi, Ichiro Hijiguro*, Takashi Takahashi (Department of Chemical Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology)


An efficient solid phase synthesis of the vitamin D3 system
14:10-15:00 IL-7 Jonathan A. Ellman (University of California, Berkeley)


Design, synthesis and evaluation of small molecule libraries
15:00-15:20 O-10 Yasuhiro Uozumi, Tetsu Nakane*, H. Peter Nestler, Rosemarie Sherlock, Ruiping Liu (Nagoya City University, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)


A combinatorial approach to enantioselectors for axially chiral phosphines
15:20-15:40 O-11 Clare Ruddick (Mettler Toledo Myriad)


High performance automated synthesis successful advanced chemistry in an integrated system
15:40-16:30 IL-8 Chi-Huey Wong (The Scripps Research Institute)


Libraries of carbohydrates and carbohydrate mimetics
16:30
Closing remark
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