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Japan Combinatorial Chemistry Focus Group

14th Conference on
Combinatorial Chemistry, Japan


April 22-23, 2002
Senri Life Science Center
Shinsenri-higashimachi 1-4-2, Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan
Invitation
On behalf of Japan Combinatorial Chemistry Focus Group, the Organizing Committee cordially invites you to the 14th Conference on Combinatorial Chemistry, Japan (JCCF14).

Sponsored by: The Japan Combinatorial Chemistry Focus Group
Supported by: Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan

The Chemical Society of Japan

The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan
The Conference will emphasize recent major developments in the fields of combinatorial synthesis, robotics synthesis, HTS, and the various related fields.

Transportation to the conference hall


April 22
9:30Opening
9:40-10:40IL-1Scott J. Miller (Boston College)
Discovery of Biomimetic Asymmetric Catalysts Using Fluorescence-Based Screens
10:40-11:30IL-2Young-Dae Gong*, Sung-eun Yoo (Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)
Solid-Phase Synthesis of Benzopyran Libraries for Combinatorial Chemistry via High Efficient Hydroxylalkoxylation
11:30-12:00O-1Tsuyoshi Hasegawa*, Makoto Kitade, Hiroshi Tanaka, Makoto Iwashima, Kazuo Iguchi, Takashi Takahashi (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Science)
Synthetic Studies of Clavulone Library on Solid-Phase
12:00-13:40
Lunch & Exhibition
13:40-14:30IL-3Brian H. Warrington (GlaxoSmithKline)
High Throughput Drug Discovery
14:30-15:00O-2C. Edwards*, D. Brook, A. Organ, D. Hunter, T. Smith (Biotage Inc.)
High Throughput Purification with On-line Characterization
15:00-15:30O-3Miyako Kawakatsu (M&S, Japan)
SFC-MS, Practical Examples in Semi-Preparative Works for Combi-Chem Library
15:50-16:20O-4Adrian Stevens (BioFocus plc)
Bridging Hit to Lead: Application of Pharmacophore Models in Scaffold Design
16:20-16:50O-5Akos Papp*, Ferenc Darvas (ComGenex Inc)
Combining in Silico and ex Silico Approaches in Combinatorial Library Design
16:50-17:50IL-4Peter Wipf*, Jonathan Reeves, Billy Day (University of Pittsburgh)
Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of a Targeted Library of Curacin A Analogs
18:00
Mixer

April 23
9:00-10:00IL-5Mark J. Kurth*, Wei-Chieh Cheng, Sung Hee Hwang (University of California)
Sulfone-based Linkers in Solid-phase Organic Synthesis: Sulfone and Sulfinate Chemistry
10:00-10:30O-6Philipp Ermert, Jurg Fassler, Daniel Obrecht* (Polyphor Ltd)
Focused Substance Libraries for Lead Optimization
10:30-11:00O-7Vijay Gupta (Personal Chemistry AB)
Application of Microwave Dielecric Heating for Rapid Reaction Optimization and Library Synthesis
11:00-11:50IL-6George Y. Li (CombiPhos Catalysts, Inc)
Recent Advances in Homogeneous Combinatorial Catalysis
11:50-13:20
Lunch & Exhibition
13:20-13:45IL-7Akira Miyamoto (Tohoku University)
Development of Novel Methodologies for Combinatorial Computational Chemistry
13:45-14:10IL-8Hideomi Koinuma (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Integrated Material Chip Technology for Speeding up Solid State Materials Research
14:10-14:35IL-9Takashi Takahashi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
From Combinatorial Chemistry to Chemical Genomics
14:35-15:00IL-10Koichi Fukase (Osaka University)
New phase tagging strategies for high throughput solution phase synthesis
15:00-15:25IL-11Shu Kobayashi (Tokyo University)
New Methods for High-Throughput Organic Synthesis
15:25-15:50IL-12Mitsuyoshi Ueda (Kyoto University)
Strategies for Creation of Novel Bio-molecules and Cells by Combinatorial Engineering
15:50-16:15IL-13Yoshihiro Ito (Tokushima University)
Synthesis of Functional DNAs by combinatorial Chemistry and Design of Molecular Devices Using the DNAs
16:15-16:40IL-14Ikuo Fujii (Biomolecular Engineering Research Institute, Japan)
Toward Proteomimetics: a-Helical Peptide Libraries on a Phage surface
16:40-17:05IL-15Tohru Sugawara (ChemGenesis Inc, Japan)
Progress and Prospects for the Development of Automated Synthesis Apparatus
17:05
Closing Remark

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The final program, which will be uploaded at the beginning of March 2002, will include a list of speakers, the titles of papers, and details on the conference schedule.
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