10th Fragment-based Drug Discovery Meeting
The Fragment series was started in 2007 and continues with this theme in having over three-quarters of the presentations focused on case studies.
Date
14–16 September 2026
Subject areas
Chemical Biology and Medicinal
Location
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Important links
Social media hashtag - #Fragments26
To submit an abstract, please use the following link: https://hg3.co.uk/fragments/
To register, please use the following link: https://www.eventsforce.net/hg3/346/register
To sponsor or exhibit, please use the following link: https://www.eventsforce.net/hg3/346/register
Synopsis
The aim of the 10th RSC-BMCS Fragment-based Drug Discovery meeting will be to continue the focus on case studies in Fragment-based Drug Discovery that have delivered compounds to late stage medicinal chemistry, preclinical or clinical programmes. The Fragment series was started in 2007 and continues with this theme in having over three-quarters of the presentations focused on case studies. This will be complemented by technology progress in high concentration, 新月直播app下载, SPR and X-ray screening.
Who should attend
This conference is suitable for scientists including chemists, biophysicists, structural biologists, etc., with either existing experience of fragments or wanting to learn about this exciting approach to drug discovery. This international meeting attracts delegates from the UK, several mainland European counties, as well as from the USA, Japan, China and South Korea.
Want to become a member?
To join the RSC in order to qualify for discounted registration fees at all RSC, please follow the below link:
/membership
Bursaries
The RSC-BMCS are offering a small number of bursaries to attend the meeting in person. Applications are open to PhD and post-doctoral applicants studying at academic institutions or non-profit institutions. Preference will be given to members of the RSC-BMCS. Bursary applications are also invited from RSC or EFMC members who are of working age, but currently unemployed, and from those who may have difficulty in funding themselves or whose organisations may have difficulty in funding their attendance.
Bursary submissions will be open soon, check back for further details.
Registration
Registration is open, please use the link above.
RSC Member: 拢440
Non-Member: 拢540
RSC Student Member (undergraduate and post-graduate): 拢205
Student Non-Member (undergraduate and post-graduate): 拢270
Call for Abstracts
Abstract submissionis open. The deadline is the 3rd July 2026. To submit your abstract, please use the following link :
https://hg3.co.uk/fragments/
Sponsorship and Exhibitors
Opportunities to sponsor or exhibit at the meeting are now open, please use the below link to book:
https://www.eventsforce.net/hg3/346/register
If you have any questions around sponsorship or exhibition, please contact [email protected]
Exhibition Package includes (拢1,500)
- One stand personnel with access to all technical sessions
- Stand space: 3m wide x 2m deep
- Table: 240cm wide x 80cm deep, plus one chair
- Electrical and Wi-Fi access
- Logo and full promotional page in the delegate handbook (PDF version)
- Logo featured in the rolling slides displayed during breaks
Email blast includes (拢250)
One promotional email sent to meeting delegates on your chosen date prior to the meeting. There are 5 email blasts available.
Committees
Emma Grant
GSK
United Kingdom
Emma Grant
GSK
United Kingdom
Iva Lukac
Isomorphic Labs
United Kingdom
Iva Lukac
Isomorphic Labs
United Kingdom
Gordon Saxty
NS-MC Consulting LTD
United Kingdom
Gordon Saxty
NS-MC Consulting LTD
United Kingdom
Marianne Schimpl
AstraZeneca
United Kingdom
Marianne Schimpl
AstraZeneca
United Kingdom
Mary Wheldon
University of Dundee
United Kingdom
Mary Wheldon
University of Dundee
United Kingdom
Alison Woolford
Astex Pharmaceuticals
United Kingdom
Alison Woolford
Astex Pharmaceuticals
United Kingdom
Event details
Churchill College
Churchill College, University of Cambridge, Storey's Way, Cambridge, CB3 0DS, United Kingdom