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Japan Combinatorial Chemistry Focus Group

20th Conference on
Combinatorial Chemistry, Japan


April 25-26, 2005
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 20th Conference on Combinatorial Chemistry, Japan (JCCF20).

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

Take a direct flight to Osaka (Kansai) International Airport (KIX), from where JR train "Haruka" will reach JR Shin-Osaka Station, take the subway Midosuji-line for Senri-chuo station, then 5min on foot. Take Osaka monorail to Senri-chuo station from Osaka Domestic Airport where some domestic flights come from New Tokyo International Airport (Narita).


Monday, April 25
9:50Opening Remark
10:00-10:50IL-1Tsuyoshi Ogiku (TANABE SEIYAKU Co., Ltd.)
New Role of Combinatorial Chemistry in Lead Generation and Optimization
10:50-11:40IL-2Hiroki Oguri (Hokkaido University)
Diversity-oriented Synthesis of Indole Alkaloid-like Skeletons
11:40-12:40Lunch & Exhibition
12:40-13:50Vendor Spotlight Presentation
13:50-14:40IL-3Akito Tanaka (Reverse Proteomics Research Institute Co., Ltd.)
A Light Anecdote about Chemical Genetics and the "Road Map"-PJ
14:40-15:05O-1Philipp Ermert and Daniel Obrecht* (Polyphor AG)
A Medicinal Chemistry Driven Design of General Screening Libraries
15:05-15:30O-2Jennifer Van Anda,* Jeff Caldwell, and Terry Berger (Mettler Toledo and Princeton Chromatography)
Fast Separation and Purification of Acid Compounds Using Supercritical Fluid Chromatography, SFC
15:30-15:50Break
15:50-16:40IL-4Toshio Furuya (PharmaDesign, Inc.)
From Hit to Lead! How to Select Better Lead Compounds
16:40-17:40IL-5Peter H. Seeberger (ETH)
Automated Synthesis of Oligosaccharides as Basis for Biological and Medical Research and the Use of Microreactor Systems in Organic Synthesis
18:00-Mixer

Tuesday, April 26
9:30-10:20IL-6Kenichiro Itami (Kyoto University)
Platform Synthesis of Functional Extended π-Systems
10:20-11:10IL-7Motonari Uesugi (Baylor College of Medicine)
Synthetic Small Molecules that Modulate Gene Expression and Cell Differentiation
11:10-11:35O-3Satoko Masuda,* Atsushi Nakao, Tomohide Uno, Yuki Taniguchi, Hiroshi Yamagata, Kengo Kanamaru, Kiyoharu Ohno, and Hiromasa Imanishi (Kobe University)
Study of Biocombinatorial Chemistry Using Monooxygenase, Cytochrome P450
11:35-13:15Lunch & Exhibition
13:15-13:40O-4Naoyuki Fujii (JEOL Ltd.)
Collecting NMR Spectra in Protonated Solvents, Highthroughput and Cost-cut
13:40-14:30IL-8Toshiyuki Inazu (Tokai University)
Rapid Oligosaccharide Synthesis Using Fluorous Protective Group
14:30-14:55O-5Laszlo Urge (ComGenex, Inc.)
Integration of Microwave and Microfluidics-assisted Chemistry into High-throughput Chemistry Platform
14:55-15:15Break
15:15-15:40O-6Shinichiro Fuse,* Shigeru Miyamoto, Kazuoki Nakai, Takayuki Doi, and Takashi Takahashi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Utilization of Automated Synthesizers Toward an Efficient Organic@Synthesis -The Application for the Total Synthesis of Taxol -
15:40-16:40IL-9Shu Kobayashi (The University of Tokyo)
Renaissance of Immobilized Catalysts

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