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Japan Combinatorial Chemistry Focus Group

25th Conference on
Combinatorial Chemistry, Japan


September 27, 2007
West Building 9, Digital Multi-Purpose Hall (2nd floor)
Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2-12-1 Ookayama, Meguro, Tokyo, Japan
Invitation
On behalf of Japan Combinatorial Chemistry Focus Group, the Organizing Committee cordially invites you to the 25th Conference on Combinatorial Chemistry, Japan (JCCF25).

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), change to the JR KeihinTohoku-line for Yokohama (11 min), and get off at Ooimachi station. Take Tokyu-Ooimachi Line for FutakoTamagawa to Ookayama Station (10 min). It takes 5 minute to walk from the station to the conference hall.


Thursday, September 27
9:50Opening Remark
10:00-10:45IL-1*Takeshi Imamura, Aki Hanyu, Nobuhiko Onda, Yoko Katsuno (Department of Biochemistry, The JFCR Cancer Institute)
In vivo optical imaging in cancer biology
10:45-11:30IL-2Shiro Futaki (Institute for Cancer Research, Kyoto University)
Intracellular delivery using membrane-permeable peptides
11:30-12:15IL-3Kiyoshi Nokihara (HiPep Laboratories)
Development of peptide-micro arrays: Highly efficient construction of labeled peptide libraries and development of the novel chip material
12:15-13:15Lunch & Exhibition
13:15-14:00IL-4Kazunobu Toshima (Keio University, Faculty of Science and Technology)
The use of ionic liquid in organic synthesis and its application to glycosylation reaction
14:00-14:25O-1Hirokazu Tsukamoto,* Tatsuhiko Ueno, and Yoshinori Kondo (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tohoku University)
Palladium-Catalyzed Synthesis of 2,3-Disubstituted Indenes
14:25-14:50O-2Hiroshi Tanaka,* Haruko Miyoshi, Makoto Kitade, Takashi Takahashi (Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Solid-phase synthesis of a combinatorial library based on the structure of epigallocatechin gallate
14:50-15:15O-3Yoriko Miyake, Yoko Matsuoka, Takayuki Irie, Hideyuki Aoyama, Masaki Sudo (Pfizer Global Research & Development Nagoya Laboratories)
The implementation of centralized compound purification in medicinal chemistry research
15:15-15:30Break
15:30-16:15IL-5Seiji Suga (Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University)
Generation and reactions of highly reactive species on microflow systems
16:15-16:40O-4Laszlo Urge,* Krisztian Niesz, Csaba Csajagi, Bernadett Borcsek, Zsolt Szekelyhidi, Tamas Fonagy, Zoltan Bajko, Richard Jones and Ferenc Darvas (Thales Nanotechnology)
Expanding the borders of combinatorial chemistry by combining novel micro-fluidics based technologies with leading enabling synthetic methods
16:40-17:05O-5Tomoe Mizukami,* Naota Yokoyama, Akira Yanagisawa, Takayoshi Arai (Graduate School of Science, Chiba University)
Discovery and Optimization of Optically Active Imidazoline-Metal Catalyst Using Solid-Phase Catalysis-CD HTS
17:05-17:50IL-6Yuji Wada (Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Chemical Reactions Driven by Microwave Irradiation – Experimental Apparatus and Procedures, and Advantages Achieved by This Technique
18:00-Mixer

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