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Thank you for making the 2nd Annual Conference of the International Chemical Biology Society a success!
 
7-9 October 2013
Shirankaikan | Kyoto, Japan
Co-hosted by the Japanese Society for Chemical Biology
 
Quick links to:
Program & Speakers   |  Young Scientist Awards   |   2013 Sponsors
 
Watch for a meeting recap...coming soon. 
Meeting highlights included:
- Scientific sessions on a vast array of topics including chemical imaging, translational chemical biology, neglected diseases, global natural products resources, chemical systems biology, chemoproteomics and chemical genetics, cutting-edge medicinal chemistry and tools/compounds and more…
- Pre-meeting workshop (7 October) on chemical biology techniques and drug discovery
- Presentations selected from submitted abstracts
- Poster session, poster session briefings and Young Scientist Awards
- Social and networking events 
 
Keynote Lectures
Shuh Narumiya, Kyoto University, Japan
James Wells, University of California at San Francisco, USA 
 
Chairs and Confirmed Speakers
Terry Riss, Promega
Hakim Djaballah, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, USA
Doug Auld, Novartis
Huw Davies, Emory University, USA
Jonathan B. Baell, Monash University, Australia
Yuhong Du, Emory University, USA
Tetsuo Nagano, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Siddhartha Roy, Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, India
Mei Lin Go, National University of Singapore
Zhong-Yin Zhang, Indiana University, USA
Linghua Meng, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Jürgen Bajorath, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Germany
Laurent Meijer, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France
Pamela Lochhead, The Babraham Research Institute, UK
Seung Bum Park, Seoul National University, South Korea
Melvin Reichman, LIMR Chemical Genomics Center, USA
David Nes, Texas Tech University, USA
Haian Fu, Emory University, USA
 
 
ICBS would like to thank the following sponsors for their generous support:

 
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| Kato Memorial Bioscience Foundation | 
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