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Welcome to our 10th Virtual Symposium


The 10th Symposium with 2 lectures from industrial chemists.


STARTING TIME:

3.00 PM (CET) FEBRUARY 26TH 2022


AGENDA

DNA-Encoded Libraries in Drug Discovery, Dr. Dzung Nguyen, DyNAbind GmbH, Germany.

Synthesis of Odalasvir: an example of process R&D, Dr. Trần Ngọc Đức, Janssen, Belgium.

* Talks and Q&A in English/Vietnamese.

* We may go over time until 5.00 PM as discussion is always exciting.


ATTEND THE SYMPOSIUM

👉 Register: We will create events in our Facebook or LinkedIn group.

👉 Join us if you are Vietnamese organic chemists! https://m.facebook.com/groups/vietnamosnhttps://www.linkedin.com/groups/12470250

👉 If you want to attend the event without joining the groups, contact @ThanhVQNguyen (twitter) or Thanh V. Q. Nguyen (LinkedIn)


SPEAKER BIOGRAPHY


Dr. Dzung Nguyen

Dzung graduated in chemistry at the Philipps-University of Marburg with two research stays in the US and UK. He pursued his PhD at the Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry under the guidance of Professor Gerhard Klebe, where he focused on several aspects of structure-based drug design and the mechanisms behind protein–ligand interactions. After graduating in 2021, he joined the R&D team at DyNAbind GmbH in Dresden to focus on the biophysical validation of DNA-encoded libraries.


Dr. Trần Ngọc Đức

Tran Ngoc Duc obtained his PhD with prof. Nicolai Cramer in ETHZ studying C-H activation and total synthesis. Afterward, he moved to University of Cambridge in Steve Ley’s group to learn more about new technologies such as flow and photochemistry. He is currently a senior scientist in Janssen, pharmaceutical companies of Johnson and Johnson. He works in the Process Research and Development department with activities spanning from milligram scale in route scouting to ton scale in API production support.


 
 
 

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