The latest event from Biotage, application of modern tools in organic synthesis, is being organised in conjunction with Mark Bradley and Edinburgh University
The three-day programme covers the latest discovery chemistry tools and technology from synthesis to work-up, purification and evaporation.
Leading academic and industrial experts will present a series of lectures on solid-supported reagents and scavengers in microwave synthesis, catalyst removal, micro fluidic technology, and reaction work-up solutions.
The practical hands-on sessions focus on removing process bottlenecks and streamlining workflows with Biotage microwave and flash purification systems, scavengers, reagents and reaction work-up products.
The conference is for discovery chemists at all levels of experience looking to gain the latest practical approaches for rapid production of novel compounds.