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Japan Combinatorial Chemistry Focus Group

22nd Conference on
Combinatorial Chemistry, Japan


April 19-20, 2006
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 22nd Conference on Combinatorial Chemistry, Japan (JCCF22).

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).


Wednesday, April 19
10:00Opening Remark
10:10-10:55IL-1Kazuto Nishio (National Cancer Center Research Institute)
Chemical Proteomic Approach to Identify Cellular Target of Small Molecules
10:55-11:40IL-2Nobuo Kato (The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka University)
Anti-cancer Activity of Fusicoccane Diterpene Glycosides
11:40-13:00Lunch & Exhibition
13:00-13:30Vendor Spotlight Presentation
13:30-14:15IL-3Paul Hawkins,* A. Geoffrey Skillman, Anthony Nicholls (OpenEye Scientific Software)
Virtual High-Throughput Screening using a Shape-based Approach: A Comparison to Docking
14:15-15:00IL-4Ken-ichiro Tsuda (Bio-IT Business Promotion Center, NEC Corporation)
Recent Development of Computational Chemistry in Virtual Screening
15:00-15:25O-1Makoto Miyazaki1, Hirotake Kitaura1, Ken-ichi Matsumoto1, Sanae Iguchi-Ariga2, Hiroyoshi Ariga1* (1Graduate School of. Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2Graduate School of. Agriculture, Hokkaido University)
Identification of the DJ-1-binding Small Molecular Compounds in silico and their Protective Effects on Oxidative Stress-induced Cell Death
15:25-15:50O-2Peter Rahn, Tivadar Farkas, Gareth Friedlander, Joshua Heng, Emmet Welch (Phenomenex, Inc.)
A New Packing and Hardware Technology Allowing the Elimination of Bed Voiding/Channeling as a Source of Column Failure in High-Throughput Preparative HPLC
15:50-16:15O-3Laszlo Urge1*, Denes Konya1, Janos Gerencser1, Akos Papp1, Toshio Fujita2, Gyorgy Dorman1, Ferenc Darvas3 (1ComGenex Inc., 2EML-Project, 3Thales Nanotechnology Inc)
Novel One-step Synthetic Realization of the "Library-from-Library Concept" with Continuous Flow Microfluidic Devices
16:15-16:25Break
16:25-17:10IL-5Kazuhiro Irie (Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University)
Development of Agents with Selectivity for Protein Kinase C Isozymes through Peptide Synthesis as a New Device
17:10-18:10IL-6Geert-Jan Boons (Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, University of Georgia)
Glycosidase Inhibitors as Novel Anti-Cancer Therapeutics
18:00-Mixer

Thursday, April 20
9:10-9:55IL-7Takahiro Hohsaka (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
Nonnatural Protein Synthesis through Extension of the Genetic Code
9:55-10:40IL-8Gary Ashley (Kosan Bioscience)
TBA
10:40-11:05O-4Haruo Yamada,* Keita Kajita, Aya Honda (Department of Chemistry, Okayama University of Science)
Development of Solid Phase Synthesis on Gold-nanoparticles
11:05-11:30O-5Atsushi Kinbara,* Takayuki Doi, Takashi Takahashi (Department of Applied Chemistry, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Glycosidation of a Polymer-supported Glycosyl Imidate Donor Using a Phenylsulfonate Traceless Linker on LanternTM : Application to the Synthesis of Vancomycin Derivatives
11:30-11:55O-6Munetaka Kunishima (Kobe Gakuin University & PRESTO JST)
Novel Immobilized Dehydrocondensing Reagents Developed by Taking Advantage of the Characteristics of Triazine Compounds
11:55-13:15Lunch & Exhibition
13:15-14:00IL-9Masayuki Matsushita (Department of Chemistry, The Scripps Research Institute)
High-throughput screening by using a blue-fluorescent antibody sensor
14:00-14:25O-7Kanae Suzuki1, Md T. Rahman2, Takahide Fukuyama2, Ilhyong Ryu2, Kiyoshi Nokihara1,3 (1HiPep Laboratories, 2Osaka Prefecture University, 3Nanjing Medical University)
Applications of a Novel Array-Reactor, SynArray-24: Two Steps in situ Reactions for High-Throughput Construction of Libraries
14:25-15:10IL-10Seung Bum Park (Seoul National University)
Diversity-oriented Synthesis of Diaza-bridged Heterocycles and the Development of Smart Drug Delivery System
15:10-15:55IL-11Zhen Yang (Pekinig University)
Toward Chemogenetics and Chemogenomics-Target-Oriented and Diversity-Oriented Syntheses for Rapid Library Generation
15:55-16:55IL-12Masakatsu Shibasaki (The University of Tokyo)
Catalytic Asymmetric Construction of Tetrasubstituted Carbons and Its Application to the Synthesis of Pharmaceuticals

Call for Contributed Papers

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Correspondence

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