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Japan Combinatorial Chemistry Focus Group

17th Conference on
Combinatorial Chemistry, Japan


September 24-25, 2003
KSP Hall (3F, Hotel KSP)
Kanagawa Science Park, Sakado 3-2-1, Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan
Invitation
On behalf of Japan Combinatorial Chemistry Focus Group, the Organizing Committee cordially invites you to the 17th Conference on Combinatorial Chemistry, Japan (JCCF17).

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 JCCF17E.pdf


Wednesday, September 24
9:50Opening Remark
10:00-10:45IL-1Helma Wennemers (University of Basel)
Peptide Receptors - From Molecular Recognition to Catalytic Activity
10:45-11:10O-1Thierry Boxus, Simon Rea,* Lewin Wint (Mettler-Toledo AutoChem)
A Modular Automated Approach to Automated Synthesis in Medicinal Chemistry
11:10-11:55IL-2Mikiko Sodeoka (Tohoku University)
Development of Protein Phosphatases Inhibitors: A Focused Library Approach
11:55-13:45Lunch & Exhibition
13:45-14:30IL-3Makoto Fujita (The University of Tokyo)
Self-organizing Molecular Systems as Applied to Dynamic Library Generation
14:30-14:55O-2Masaatsu Adachi,* Hiroshi Tanaka, Takashi Takahashi (Tokyo Institute of technology)
Synthetic Study of Sialyl-O-linked Glycosyl Amino Acids by One-pot Glycosylation
14:55-15:20O-3Hisashi Akamatsu,* Koichi Fukase, Shoichi Kusumoto (Osaka University)
Synthesis of Tertiary Amine and Indolinone Libraries by Utilizing the Characteristics of Solid-phase Reaction Media
15:20-15:40Break
15:40-16:05O-4Takuya Shintani,* Hiroshi Kadono, Tetsuo Kikuchi, Thomas Schubert, Yuka Shogase, Makoto Shimazaki (Bayer Yakuhin Ltd.)
Efficient Synthesis of 3-Cyano-6-(2-hydroxyphenyl)pyridines by Multi-Component Condensations on Beads
16:05-16:50IL-4Kazuhiro Chiba (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
Thermomorphic Property of Cycloalkane Phase Separable Solutions and Their Applications for Liquid-phase Combinatorial Chemistry
16:50-17:50IL-5Kazunari Taira (The University of Tokyo)
It's a Small RNA World that Revolutionizes the Bio-medical Field
18:00-Mixer

Thursday, September 25
9:30-10:15IL-6Gary S. Proehl (Eisai Research Institute)
Chemical Process Optimization Using Design of Experiments and Laboratory Automation
10:15-11:00IL-7Barry A. Bunin (Libraria, Inc.)
A General Overview of High-Throughput Medicinal Chemistry: Knowledgebases for Gene-Family Targeted Libraries
11:00-11:25O-5Kenichi Izawa (Fuji Silysia Chemical Ltd.)
Characteristics of Purif-Pack and its Application Data
11:25-11:50O-6Enrico Dietzsch, Uwe Hess,* Michael Krusche, Thomas Richter (Amtec GmbH)
Evaluation of a Novel, Completely Automated 16 Vessels Slurry Phase Reactor System
11:50-13:30Lunch & Exhibition
13:30-14:15IL-8Sung-Hwan Moon (ChoongWae Pharma Corp)
Combinatorial Library and Chemogenomics Approach: Discovery of Protein Secondary Structure Mimetic Small Molecule Inhibitors of Tryptase and Ref-1 for Asthma
14:15-14:40O-7Hidenori Seshimo (Accelrys)
Design of Drug-like Combinatorial Libraries
14:40-15:05O-8Hirokazu Tsukamoto,* Takamichi Suzuki, Masanori Sato, Yoshinori Kondo (Tohoku University)
Facile Removal Strategy for Allyl and Allyloxycarbonyl Protecting Groups Using Solid-Supported Barbituric Acid under Palladium Catalysis
15:05-15:30O-9Yasuhiro Uozumi, Yasushi Nakai,* Makoto Kikuchi (Institute for Molecular Science)
Suzuki-Miyaura Cross-Coupling in Water with Amphiphilic Resin-Supported Palladium Catalysts
15:30-16:15IL-9Kei Manabe (The University of Tokyo)
Development of Novel Catalytic Systems in Aqueous Media

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