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Across a Crowded Room: Identifying Novel Biological Mechanisms Induced by Small Molecule Anticancer Heterocyclic Compounds

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Prof Stevens will be the guest speaker at the CRUK Graduate Training Programme in Medicinal Chemistry Annual Student Symposium. There will also be student talks and the following talks from new programme team members:

Nuclear Import Dr Murray Stewart (MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology)

Getting to the Root of Brain Cancer Dr Colin Watts (Cambridge Centre for Brain Repair
)

Computer-aided Design of Drugs 
Prof Robert Glen (Unilever Centre for Molecular Informatics)

Drug molecules encapsulated within molecular pills; protein-surface recognisers that build themselves. New applications of dynamic self-Assembly to medicine Dr Jonathan Nitschke (Dept. of Chemistry).

This talk is part of the CRUK Graduate Training Programme in Medicinal Chemistry series.

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