UCL Drug Discovery & Development Therapeutic Symposium: Novel & Repurposed
Date and time
This Drug Discovery & Development Therapeutic Symposium will be a showcase & networking event for Small Molecules & Drug Repurposing at UCL.
About this event
The UCL Translational Research Office (TRO) are pleased to be hosting the first in-person Therapeutic Innovation Networks (TINs) event since January 2020!
The symposium aims to follow the journey from drug discovery to therapeutic development, providing an overview of our strengths and capabilities in novel and repurposed therapeutics, as well as celebrating achievements and recognising successful researchers in the field from across the university and at all career stages. We hope that by gathering drug discovery and development experts from UCL, partner hospitals, Industry, Funders and wider, we can facilitate meaningful multidisciplinary translational opportunities and establish innovative partnerships to lead the future of therapeutic drug discovery and development at UCL.
This event is open to all, including external, non-UCL attendees.
If you are a UCL attendee, including partner NHS organisations, please note the event is free. To confirm authenticity of your registration, please use your UCL/NHS email address when registering.
If you are an external partner and would like to attend as a non-UCL attendee, please contact Alina Shrourou (a.shrourou@ucl.ac.uk) as soon as possible as places are limited in availability.
Programme overview (12-7pm)
12pm - Registration, Lunch (provided) and Poster Presentations
1pm - Welcome and Opening Remarks (Professor Alan Thompson)
Session 1
1.10pm - Novel Target Discovery in Neuroscience (Dr Janet Brownlees, Merck Sharp and Dohme)
1.40pm - Drug Discovery and Development at UCL (Dr Jane Kinghorn)
1.50pm - Early Career Innovator Presentations (Small Molecules TIN Pilot Data Scheme 2020 awardees)
2.40pm - Break and Poster Presentation
Session 2
3.15pm - Early Career Innovator Presentations (Repurposing TIN Pilot Data Scheme 2020 awardees)
4.15pm - Open Antiviral Drug Discovery for the Next Pandemic (Professor Matthew Todd)
4.25pm - Melatonin for the treatment of birth asphyxia (Professor Nikki Robertson)
4.45pm - Accelerating Drug Discovery - Alzheimer's Research UK Drug Discovery Institute (Dr Sarah Jolly, ARUK DDI and Dr Jamie Bilsland, AstronauTx)
5.05pm - Drug Discovery Roadmap at UCL (Professor Oscar Della Pasqua)
5:15pm - Prize Presentation and Closing Remarks (Dr Michael Spence, UCL President & Provost )
5.30pm - Networking and Drinks Reception
View the full, detailed programme.
Poster Submission
We are providing UCL researchers an opportunity to showcase active drug discovery and development activity by presenting a poster. Due to limited availability, poster presentation opportunities are provided on a first come, first served basis. You will be notified by Thursday 16th June if your poster has been accepted.
There will be a prize for the best research poster. All research posters submitted will be considered and will be required to present to a panel to be judged on the day. More details will be given closer to the event.
Please note the following details to ensure you submit correctly:
- Please submit your posters while registering online for this event. No posters will be accepted on the day that have not been submitted in advance.
- All poster details must be complete at time of registration, you will not be able to add information to your submission once you have completed registration.
- The non-confidential poster must be submitted under one of the following categories: Discovery & Development; Preclinical Research; Preclinical Development; Clinical Evaluation; Regulatory Review and Marketing Approval; Post-Market Monitoring; Enabling Technologies and Platforms. More information regarding what activity is included under these headings can be found here.
- Details required for submission on registration are: Poster Category; Project Remit; Stage of Drug Discovery; Disease Area; Poster Title, Poster Authors, Poster Abstract (200 words). More information on this can be found here.
- All poster submitters will be notified by Thursday 16th June of acceptance.
- A0 size posters, portrait in orientation, are required for presentation.
External Attendance and Sponsorship Opportunities
If you are external to UCL and wish to attend or sponsor this event, and/or exhibit at the symposium, please contact Alina Shrourou (a.shrourou@ucl.ac.uk) for more information about the opportunities available. Please note that sponsors do not need to pay to attend as is required for normal external (non-UCL) tickets. External attendance/sponsorship opportunities are limited in availability so please contact us as soon as possible if you would like to get involved.
Access
To make this event as inclusive as possible, we have chosen a wheelchair accessible venue and will be providing vegetarian food options.
Please contact Alina Shrourou (a.shrourou@ucl.ac.uk) if you have any additional accessibility or dietary requirements.
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Contact
If you have any questions about the event and/or poster submission, please contact Alina Shrourou (a.shrourou@ucl.ac.uk).