Peptides for Youth: The Proceedings of the 20th American by C. Dugave, C. Clavaud, J. Le Gal, R. Thai, M. Moutiez

By C. Dugave, C. Clavaud, J. Le Gal, R. Thai, M. Moutiez (auth.), Susan Del Valle, Emanuel Escher, William D. Lubell (eds.)

The American Peptide Society (APS) presents a discussion board for advancing and selling wisdom of the chemistry and biology of peptides. The nearly 1000 individuals of the Society come from North the US and from greater than thirty different international locations through the international. institution of the APS was once as a result of the speedy world wide progress that has happened in peptide-related learn, and of the expanding interplay of peptide scientists with almost all fields of technology. Peptides for formative years: The complaints of the the twentieth American Peptide Symposium will spotlight the various contemporary advancements in peptide technological know-how, with a specific emphasis on how those advances are being utilized to simple difficulties in biology and medication. the twentieth American Peptide Symposium will occur June 26 - 30, 2007 in Montreal, Canada.

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1966, 88:5051. 6) B. B. Merrifield J. Am. Chem. , 1969, 91: 501. lxii Portraits of the Pioneers Professor Ralf F. Hirshman 1922- Pioneering Discoveries and Activities Hirschmann has authored more than 160 papers and holds 100 patents. , led to a host of new medicines, such as the anti-parasitic drug Ivermec that is helping to eradicate river blindness in the Third World. • His early work at Merck led to the discovery of stereoselective control of chemical transformations, an important concept in organic chemistry.

In addition, the American Chemical Society awards annually the Ralph F. Hirschmann Award in Peptide Chemistry to leaders in peptide science. • • • • • • • • • • • • • Alan E. Pierce Award—American Peptide Society (1983) ACS-Medical Chemistry award (1986) Nichols Medal of its New York Section (1988) Microbial Chemistry Medal (1993) Carothers Award (1994) ACS Alfred Burger Award (1994) Philadelphia Organic Chemists’ Club Award (1996) Edward E. Smissman Bristol-Myers Squibb Award (1999) and the division American Chemical Society’s Arthur C.

Abbott Park, 1401 Sheridan Road North Chicago, IL 60064 Introduction “Peptides for Youth”, the theme of the 20th American Peptide Symposium sought to celebrate our Society by recognizing the achievements of its pioneers and by highlighting the promise of its young investigators. With the goal of achieving the former effectively, the idea of a series of posters entitled “The Portraits of the Pioneers” was conceived. Volunteers from the academic and industrial sectors of our society prepared ten portraits to celebrate leaders in the field of peptide science and their accomplishments.

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