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On behalf of Japan Combinatorial Chemistry Focus Group, the Organizing Committee cordially invites you to the 11th Conference on Combinatorial Chemistry, Japan (JCCF11).
The Conference will emphasize recent major developments in the fields of combinatorial synthesis, robotics synthesis, HTS, and the various related fields.
Sponsored by: The Japan Combinatorial Chemistry Focus Group Supported by: The Kinki Chemical Society, Japan The Chemical Society of Japan The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan
Transportation to the conference hall
From Tokyo International Airport take the JR train "Narita Express" to JR Tokyo Station (63 min). Take the Marunouchi subway line for Otemachi station (2 min), and change to Hanzomon Line for Chuo-Rinkan via Shibuya. Get off at Mizonokuchi (28 min by express train, 35 min by local train), then take a taxi or free shuttle bus (leave from bus terminal No. 9) for the KSP hotel.
Scientific program jccf11PE.pdf (3.5KB)
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September 19 |
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| 10:00-10:05 | Opening Remark | |
| 10:05-11:05 | IL-1 | Solid-phase Syntheses of Beta-turn Mimics of the Neurotrophin Hot-spots (Texas A&M Univ.) Kevin Burgess |
| 11:05-11:50 | IL-2 | Discovery of Novel Antagonists for the CCR2 Receptor Utilizing Combinatorial Chemistry: Lead Identification to Lead Optimization (Teijin Ltd.) Ken-ichiro Kataoka |
| 11:50-14:00 | Lunch & Exhibition | |
| 14:00-14:45 | IL-3 | Parallel Lead Optimization Technologies for Accelerated Drug Discovery (ArQule, Inc.) Sheila H. DeWitt |
| 14:45-15:05 | O-1 | Oligosaccharide Synthesis Using Chloroazidobenzyl Group: Solid-phase Synthesis and Chemical Fishing (Osaka Univ.) Kenji Egusa,* Koichi Fukase, and Shoichi Kusumoto |
| 15:05-16:05 | IL-4 | Molecular Design of novel molecular assemblies utilizing a sugar library as building blocks (Kyushu Univ.) Seiji Shinkai |
| 16:05-16:50 | IL-5 | The Evolution of a New Synthesis Paradigm for Chemical Genetics (Fujisawa Pharm. Co.,Ltd., Harvard Univ.) Kouji Hattori, Stuart L. Schreiber |
| 16:50-17:50 | IL-6 | The Future Aspects of Microorganisms as a Source of Medicine (Kitasato Inst.) Satoshi Omura |
| 18:00 | Mixer | |
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September 20 |
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| 9:30-10:30 | IL-7 | Automation of Synthetic Processes (Okayama Univ. of Science) Junzo Otera |
| 10:30-11:15 | IL-8 | Applications of Microreactors in Chemical Industry (Takeda Chemical Industries) Tohru Sugawara |
| 11:15-11:35 | O-2 | Characteristics of a liquid-phase combinatorial synthesizer used multi-blocks reactor and those of automatic parallel purifier (Moritex Corp.) Hiroko Suzuki |
| 11:35-12:20 | IL-9 | Exploiting Libraries for Lead Discovery and Optimization Using the DiscoverWorksTM Paradigm (3-Dimensional Pharm.) Richard M. Soll |
| 12:20-14:00 | Lunch & Exhibition | |
| 14:00-14:45 | IL-10 | A profitable marriage of biology and chemistry (MitoKor) Walter Moos |
| 14:45-15:05 | O-3 | Carbon-carbon bond formation based on solid-phase radical reactions (Kobe Pharm. Univ.) Hideto Miyabe* and Takeaki Naito |
| 15:05-15:25 | O-4 | A Library Synthesis of DNA Cleaving Molecules Including Labile Enediyne and Oligosaccharides (Tokyo Inst. Tech.) Akihisa Matsuda,* Masaatsu Adachi, Hiroshi Tanaka, Takayuki Doi, and Takashi Takahashi |
| 15:25-16:25 | IL-11 | Challenge to Automated Glycosynthesizer (Hokkaido Univ.) Shin-Ichiro Nishimura |
| 16:25 | Closing Remark | |
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Contributed papers will be accepted as oral presentations. The organizing committee reserves the right to accept or reject papers. The time for each oral presentation will be 20 or 30 minutes including discussion. Presenters are requested to use OHP, 35 mm slide projector or PC projector.
Participants who wish to present a paper should complete and send Form B (jccf11FE.pdf) by FAX to:
Dr. Toshiro SUENAGA
Conference Director of JCCF11
Synthetic Organic Chemistry Lab., RIKEN
Hirosawa 2-1, Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan
Fax: +81-48-462-4666
not later than July 20, 2000.
Contributors are requested to supply an abstract by August 25, 2000. Contributors must conform to the Instruction to Contributors. (jccf11FE.pdf)
Conference Language
The conference language, written and spoken will be Japanese and/or English.
Registration
Those who wish to participate in the Conference are kindly requested to register in advance. Form A (jccf11FE.pdf) should be completed and FAXed to +81-(6)-6443-6685 by September 1, 2000. E-mail registration is also acceptable.
Registration fee
Advance registration (by September 1, 2000)DeadlinesOn-site or late registration
- associate member: free until 3 persons (An associate member shall pay 100,000 Yen a unit per year. Only associate members can exhibit during the JCCF meetings.)
- regular member: commercial 15,000 yen; academic, government, public 3,000 yen; student free (A member shall pay 5,000 Yen per year. A student member shall pay 3,000 Yen per year.)
- member of co-sponsors (e.g., Chemical Society of Japan, Pharmaceutical Society of Japan, etc.): commercial 20,000 yen; academic, government, public 5,000 yen; student 1,000 yen
- without membership: 30,000 yen
Bank transfer to:
- regular member: commercial 20,000 yen; academic, government, public 5,000 yen; student 1,000 yen.
- member of co-sponsors: comercial 25,000 yen; academic, government, public 7,000 yen; student 2,000 yen
- without membership: 40,000 yen
Name of Bank Sakura Bank, Nakanoshima Branch Account No. (Regular Savings) 3464685 Account Name Japan combinatorial chemistry focus group (JCCF)
Form A for Advanced Registration September 1, 2000 Form B for Contribution of a Paper July 20, 2000 Abstract of a Paper September 1, 2000
Correspondence
All correspondence concerning this conference should be addressed to the Organizing Committee of the Conference by FAX or E-mail:
Dr. Toshiro SUENAGA
Conference Director of JCCF11
Synthetic Organic Chemistry Lab., RIKEN
Hirosawa 2-1, Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan
Fax: +81-48-462-4666
E-mail:
The final program, which will be uploaded at the beginning of August 2000, will include a list of speakers, the titles of papers, and details on the conference schedule.