XXIX National Meeting on Medicinal Chemistry & 16th Young Medicinal Chemists’ Symposium

The 29th National Meeting on Medicinal Chemistry (NMMC29 is the headline event of the Divisione di Chimica Farmaceutica of the Società Chimica Italiana. NMMC29, together with the 16th Young Medicinal Chemists’ Symposium (NPCF16), represents the best opportunity to share the progress of research and to favor collaborations among medicinal chemists from both academia and industry. The participants will have the chance to present the results of their research in the highly stimulating environment of the meeting that will cover the most recent advances in medicinal chemistry and chemical biology, including Sustainability in Medicinal Chemistry, Computer simulations and AI in Drug Discovery, Lipid signaling in Drug Discovery and Biophysics in Drug Discovery and Chemical Biology.
The 2025 NMMC edition will be organized by the University of Parma. The meeting will start on September 14th with the Opening Ceremony at the Starhotels du Parc in Parma, in the beautiful frame of Parco Ducale, and it will continue in the conference rooms of the same venue from 15th to 17th September. The meeting will also give the opportunity to greet the winners of the medal and prizes assigned by the Divisione di Chimica Farmaceutica during the Opening Ceremony.
Date importanti
Apertura registrazione: 10 Marzo 2025
Apertura sottomissione contributi scientifici: 10 Marzo 2025
Scadenza sottomissione contributi scientifici: 15 Maggio 2025
Aree Tematiche
Sostenibilità in chimica farmaceutica
Intelligenza artificiale e simulazioni nella progettazione di farmaci
Ruolo dei segnali lipidici nella scoperta di farmaci
Approcci biofisici nella scoperta dei farmaci e per la chimica biologica
Plenary speakers
Prof. Helena Danielson - Department of Chemistry, University of Uppsala (Sweden)
Prof. Oliver Koch - Institute of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry, University of Münster (Germany)
Prof. Daniele Piomelli - Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, University of California, Irvine (USA)
Prof. Tiina Sikanen - Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science, University of Helsinki (Finland)
Dr. Luc van Hijfte - Symeres (The Netherlands)