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Japan Combinatorial Chemistry Focus Group

23rd Conference on
Combinatorial Chemistry, Japan


September 26-27, 2006
Tower Hall FunaboriiGeneral Citizen's Hallj
4-1-1 Funabori, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo 134-0091, Japan
Invitation
On behalf of Japan Combinatorial Chemistry Focus Group, the Organizing Committee cordially invites you to the 23rd Conference on Combinatorial Chemistry, Japan (JCCF23).

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 "Narita airport" station, take the Keisei train to "Keisei-Yawata" station (Limited Express:50 min, Skyliner does not stop here). Walk 4 min to "Motoyawata" station and take Subway Toei-Shinjuku Line to "Funabori" station (Local:11 min, Express:9 min). Also limousine buses to TCAT (Tokyo City Air Terminal) and then subway lines (Hanzomon Line & Toei-Shinjuku Line) are available The conference hall is located within one minute walk from "Funabori" station.


Tuesday, September 26
9:50Opening Remark
10:00-10:45IL-1Kohtaro Yuta (Fujitsu Ltd., BioChem Software Project)
Propose of the 'In Sili-Combi' technology: Integrated new technology of in silico screening and combinatorial chemistry
10:45-11:35IL-2Josep Prous and David Aragones* (Prous Institute for Biomedical Research)
High Throughput Repurposing
11:35-12:20IL-3Akira Okuyama (Foundation for Education of Science and Technology )
University Compound Project
12:20-13:20Lunch & Exhibition
13:20-13:45Vender Spotlight Presentation
13:45-14:30IL-4Hidesuke Fukazawa (Department of Bioactive Molecules, National Institute of Infectious Diseases)
Screening of Protein Kinase Inhibitors
14:30-14:55O-1Yutaka, Yamagishi, Hiroki Oguri, Hideaki Oikawa (Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University)
Diversity-oriented synthesis of multicyclic natural product-like small molecules inspired by the antimalarial artemisinin
14:55-15:20O-2Richard Jones, Zolta'n Bajor, Ferenc Darvas (Thales Nanotechnology)
High-Throughput C-C Coupling Reactions with a Novel Microflow Reactor
15:20-15:45O-3Toshiki Tajima, Toshio Fuchigami@ (Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Development of a Parallel Electrolytic System Using Solid-Supported Bases
15:45-16:00Break
16:00-17:00IL-5Tohru Natsume (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology(AIST), Biological Information Research Center, Protein Network Laboratory. NEDO chemical biology project)
From Systematic Analysis of Protein Interaction Networks to Chemical Biology
17:00-18:00IL-6Yoshiharu Yamanishi (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The University of Tokyo)
Chasing a Dream of Discovering Anti-Alzheimer's Disease Drugs
18:00-Mixer

Wednesday, September 27
9:45-10:45IL-7Hirokazu Urabe (Graduate School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Multi-component Coupling Process Based on Metalacycles as Template
10:45-11:45IL-8Hiroaki Suga (Research Center of Advanced Science and Technology, University of Tokyo)
Combinatorial synthesis of unusual peptides via the genetic code reprogramming
11:45-12:10O-4Yutaka Takahashi, Satoshi Sakurai, Hiroaki Utsumi (Analytical Instrument Division, JEOL Ltd.)
Development of NMR interface microchip "MICCS" and its Application for Chemical Syntheses using "MICCS-NMR"
12:10-13:10Lunch & Exhibition
13:10-13:55IL-9Yasuhiro Kajihara (International Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Yokohama City University)
Synthesis of glycoprotein having homogeneous complex type sialyloligosaccharides
13:55-14:40IL-10Kazuo Nagasawa, Aya Tanatani, Yuichi Hashimoto (Graduate School of Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology; Ochanomizu University; Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, The University of Tokyo)
Development of Novel Vitamin D3 Ligands based on Receptor-Folding Inhibition Hypothesis of NR
14:40-15:05O-5László Ürge, János Gerencsér, Ákos Papp, Tamás Nagy, György Dormán (AMRI Hungary (Formerly ComGenex))
Design and Parallel Synthesis of Targeted Libraries with Extended Bioanalogous Chemical Space
15:05-15:30O-6Yoshihiko Yamamoto, Kozo Hattori (Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Sequential Multi-Component Coupling Based on Ruthenium-Catalyzed Cyclotrimerization
15:30-15:55O-7Tadasuke Ishida*, Nobuatsu Matoba, Hirokazu Tsukamoto, Haruo Yamada, Hiroshi Tanaka, Takashi Takahashi (Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Study of Automated Synthesis of Oligosaccharide Libraries based on One-Pot Glycosylation and Polymer-Assisted Deprotection

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