The Dial-a-Molecule Annual Meeting was held on 9th & 10th July at the University of Birmingham, check back soon for a report on the highlights of the meeting.
Category: Phase I & II Events
Experimental Design – An Essential Skill for Chemists
May 2014, Royal Society of Chemistry, London
The first in a series of events aimed at promoting the education and deployment of statistical methods in chemistry research
Chemical Sciences in the 21st Century – The Role of 3D Printing
April 2014, CMAC Nottingham
An opportunity to learn about 3D printing technologies and applications both from a chemistry and engineering perspective, and discuss issues and limitations in the area
Liberating Laboratory Data
January 2014, AstraZeneca
A meeting to establish the current state of the art in facilitating the automated capture and use of laboratory data and discuss a open data description for ELNs.
X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy: New Insights at the Interface Between Homogeneous, Heterogeneous and Hybrid Catalysis
September 2013, STFC RAL
Sponsored by Dial-a-Molecule and the UK Catalysis Hub, this two-day symposium will discuss the application of X-ray methods to accelerating synthetic research in the remit of the Dial-a-Molecule Grand Challenge goals.
Next Generation Reaction Platforms: Technology Showcase
April 2013, Brunel University London
A showcase of the latest technology. Take part in the sandpit afternoon session – CMAC and Dial-a-Molecule are making available PROOF OF CONCEPT FUNDING to invite proposals addressing five NGRP CHALLENGES.
Using Synthetic Biology to Dial-a-Molecule II: Defining the path to success
February 2013, GSK Stevenage
A debate organised to discuss how synthetic biology may transform the way we make molecules in the future, including discussions around enzyme optimisation, biosynthesis and pathways, and future applications of synthetic biology
Drug Discovery: Leveraging Academic Impact Through Novel Fragments
February 2013, University of HuddersfieldÂ
A theme event held in collaboration with SMSdrug.net and the 3D Fragment Consortium
First Annual Meeting of Dial-a-Molecule Grand Challenge Network
July 2012, University of Warwick
The first meeting held after the funding renewal, discussing the progress the Network had made in the initial phase and the opportunities available in the second phase. Â The Roadmap was formally published on this day.
Rapid Reaction Analysis Workshop
September 2011, University of Strathclyde
Held under the Rapid Reaction Analysis theme, the workshop tackled one of the challenges crucial to Dial-a-Molecule: how can we analyse reactions faster, ideally in real time?