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Discovering New Medicines: The Role Of The Chemist

26 January 2010, Birmingham, United Kingdom


Introduction
The talk will start with a brief review of the treatment of aliments through the ages and then go on to look at the work of Perkin which led others to the discovery of the sulphonamide antibiotics. The many roles played by chemists in the modern drug discovery process will be considered, looking at how chemical synthesis, natural product isolation, and genome data are used to generate promising compounds, and how these are developed into successful drugs.
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The University of Birmingham

Lecture Theatre 101, The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, United Kingdom

Organised by
The West Midlands Chemistry Teachers' Centre
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