NYAS: Chemical Biology Discussion Group Year-End Symposium
Chemical biology is a dynamic field that explores chemical approaches to studying and manipulating biological systems. The goal of the Academy’s Chemical Biology Discussion Group is to enhance interactions among local-area laboratories working in chemical biology and to feature forefront research in chemical biology to the wider community. The meeting traditionally covers a range of topics in chemical biology, including chemical probe development, organic synthesis, biosynthesis, protein engineering, nanotechnology, and drug discovery. The annual year-end meeting features distinguished keynote speakers Professor Dirk Trauner, NYU and Associate Professor Sean F. Brady, The Rockefeller University. There will be also be shorter, cutting-edge talks, and a poster session.
Register: Visit www.nyas.org/ChemBio2017 (Members of the New York Academy of Sciences attend for free).
Registration Pricing
Member $0
Member (Student / Postdoc / Resident / Fellow) $0
Nonmember (Academia) $65
Nonmember (Corporate) $75
Nonmember (Non-profit) $65
Nonmember (Student / Postdoc / Resident / Fellow) $30