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Japan Combinatorial Chemistry Focus Group

15th Conference on
Combinatorial Chemistry, Japan


September 18-19, 2002
Hotel KSP, KSP Hall
Sakado 3-2-1, Takatsu, Kawasaki, Japan
Invitation
On behalf of Japan Combinatorial Chemistry Focus Group, the Organizing Committee cordially invites you to the 15th Conference on Combinatorial Chemistry, Japan (JCCF15).

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

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


September 18 (Wednesday)
9:30 opening
9:40-10:30IL-1Koichi Mikami (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Dynamic Asymmetric Activation: Super High-Throughput Screening of Chiral Ligands and Activators by HPLC-CD/UV and HPLC-OR/RIU
10:30-10:50O-1Takayoshi Arai (Osaka University)
Diversity and Anisotropy of Complex Molecules
10:50-11:10O-2A. D. Baxter,* P. M. Lockey (Argenta Discovery)
Hit to "Lead" and "Lead" to "Drug Candidate" Optimisation Using Multi-Parametric Principles
11:10-11:30O-3Philipp Ermert, P. Maienfisch, Daniel Obrecht,* T. Pitterna (Polyphor, Ltd)
Applications of Sequential Multi-Component Reactions to Focused Libraries
11:30-11:50O-4Chikako Saotome,* Osamu Kanie (Mitsubishi Kagaku Institute of Life Sciences)
Combinatorial Synthesis of Inhibitors of Glyco-enzymes Based on Induced Fitting
11:50-13:40 Lunch & Exhibition
13:40-14:30IL-2Toshihisa Ishikawa (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
A New Challenge In The Post-Genome Era: Transport Mechanism-based Drug Design Strategy
14:30-15:20IL-3Ferenc Darvas (ComGenex Inc.)
Chemical Library Approaches to Target Validation in the Post-Genomic Era
15:20-15:40O-5Atsushi Midorikawa (Sumisho Electronics Co., ltd )
Target Library Design by "LeadHopping" using ChemSpace Technology
15:40-16:00O-6David E. Patterson,* Richard D. Cramer III (Tripos, Inc.)
Improving Purity of Parallel Synthesis Products
16:00-16:20 break
16:20-16:40O-7Kiyoshi Nokihara (HiPep Laboratories and Shimadzu Scientific Research Inc.)
Construction of a Flexible Synthesis Workstation for Multi-purpose Consisting of Robotic Arm with Different Modules
16:40-17:00O-8Hisakazu Mihara1,* Kenji Usui1, Tetsunori Ojima1, Mizuki Takahashi1, Kiyoshi Nokihara2 (1 Dept. of Bioengineering, Tokyo Inst. of Tech., 2 HiPep Laboratories)
Peptide Microarrays using Structure-based Libraries for Protein Detection
17:00-17:50IL-4John Nielsen (The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University)
Interfacing Natural Product and Combinatorial Chemistry in the Discovery of New Antibiotics
18:00- Mixer


September 19 (Thursday)
9:00-9:50IL-5Kevin Koch (Array BioPharma, Inc.)
Developing Superior Human Therapeutics: Exploiting Novel Chemical Genomics Strategies in Drug Discovery
9:50-10:10O-9Kosuke Yasuda1,* Steven V. Ley2 (1Tanabe Seiyaku Co., Ltd., 2The University of Cambridge)
Oxidations using Solid-Supported Reagents - from Aldehydes and Alcohols to Carboxylic Acids
10:10-10:30O-10A. J. Mendonca,* A. F. Coffey, J. W. Davies, F. P. Warner (Polymer Laboratories Inc)
Supports for Organic Synthesis: A Comparative Study
10:30-10:50O-11Hikaru Takaya,* Shun-Ichi Murahashi (Osaka University)
Transition Metal-Based Lewis Acid- and Base-Catalyzed Multicomponent Reactions Directed Toward Combinatorial Chemistry
10:50-11:10O-12Takeshi Sagara,* Yufu Sagara, Toshiaki Mase, Toshifumi Kimura, Kazuhito Noguchi, and Norikazu Ohtake (Banyu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)
Discovery of a Novel M3 Receptor Selective Antagonist by Combinatorial Chemistry Approach
11:10-12:00IL-6Yuichi Hashimoto (Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, The University of Tokyo)
Structural Development of Retinoids and Thalidomide
12:00-13:30 Lunch & Exhibition
13:30-13:50O-13Richard Durand (Berger Instruments)
Development of an Integrated SFC/MS System to Support Rapid Compound Analysis
13:50-14:10O-14Michiko Kanai,* Sachiko Shindo, Masayo Yabu, Michael P. Balogh (Nihon Waters, K.K.)
ESCi Multi-mode Ionization Interface for High Throughput LC/MS Analyses of Compound Libraries
14:10-15:00IL-7Shuichi Shoji (Waseda University)
Recent Trends of Micro Flow Devices and Systems for Chemical/biochemical Applications
15:00-15:20O-15Ben Moshiri,* Lewin Wint, Rudy Haidle, Mark Fiskin (Mettler-Toledo AutoChem)
Extending the Boundary of Automation: A Solution Phase Synthesizer for Medicinal and Process Chemists
15:20-15:40O-16Sergio Romeo (University of Milan, Büchi Labortechnik)
Development of a Parallel Synthetic Approach to Ether-Linked Phospholipids Using a Parallel Synthesizer
15:40-16:40IL-8Manfred T. Reetz (Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung)
Evolution in the Test Tube as a Means to Create Enantioselective Enzymes

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