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11th RSC/SCI Symposium on Kinase Inhibitor Design

Event
11th RSC/SCI Symposium on Kinase Inhibitor Design

Dates
Monday 12 – Tuesday 13 May, 2025 – A date for your diary!

Place
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, Edinburgh

Synopsis
With more than 100 clinically approved small molecules, the field of kinase modulation continues to attract significant investment from the drug discovery community and attention from academia. The 11th RCS-BMCS/SCI symposium on kinase inhibitor design will encompass plenary lectures on emerging topics and case studies of ongoing programmes as well as successful past programmes. A range of topics including brain penetrant and inhaled kinase inhibitors, kinase chemical probes, allosteric modulators, targeted kinase protein degradation and kinase inhibition for non-oncology indications will be covered, along with views and perspectives on the future of kinase modulator research.

Keynote Speakers
Professor Stefan Laufer – Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Germany
Professor Gunda Georg – University of Minnesota, USA
Sir Philip Cohen – University of Dundee

Confirmed Speakers
Magnus Nilsson – AstraZeneca, Sweden
William McCoull – AstraZeneca, UK
Ulrike Obst Sander – Roche, Switzerland
Alexander Pautsch – Boehringer Ingelheim, Germany
Helen Boffey – ALBORADA Drug Discovery Institute, UK
Bradley Sherborne – Pharmaron
Andreas Lerchner – Novartis, Switzerland
Andreas Blum – Merck, Germany
Chiara Borsari – University of Milan, Italy
Charlotte Griffiths-Jones – Astex
Simon Nicolle – GSK

Progamme – Day 1

09:15Registration and refreshments
09:55Opening remarks
10:00Keynote Speaker
Discovery of kinase inhibitors and degraders for male contraception
Professor Gunda Georg, University of Minnesota
10:45Discovery of londamocitinib (AZD4604), a potent and selective inhaled JAK1 inhibitor in clinical development
Dr Magnus Nilsson, AstraZeneca
11:15Refreshments, exhibition and posters
11:45Allosteric inhibitor of c-Met
Ulrike Obst Sander, Roche
12:15Virtual - Chemical Strategies to Selectively Target Lipid Kinases
Dr Chiara Borsari, University of Milan
12:45Lunch, exhibition and posters
13:45Development of Brain Penetrant NUAK1 Inhibitors and Chemical Probes for In Vivo Target Validation
Helen Boffey, ALBORADA Drug Discovery Institute, University of Cambridge
14:15Highly Optimised CNS Penetrant Inhibitors of EGFR Exon20 Insertion Mutations
William McCoull, AstraZeneca
14:45Druggability of the CLK family
Dr Andreas Lerchner, Novartis
15:15Flash Poster Presentations
15:45Network reception, exhibition and posters

Programme – Day 2

09:30Registration and refreshments
10:00Keynote Speaker
First disclosure of an MKK4 inhibitor for treatment of liver disease
Professor Stefan Laufer, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen
10:45GCN2 activator HC-7366 (clinical compound, HiberCell Inc)
Bradley Sherborne, Pharmaron

11:15Refreshments, exhibition and posters
11:45Discovery of a potent, zwitterionic and orally bioavailable chemical probe for ketohexokinase
Alexander Pautsch, Boehringer Ingelheim
12:15The discovery of indazole inhibitors of oncogenic KIT mutations for the treatment of GIST
Andreas Blum, Merck
12:45Lunch, exhibition and posters
13:45Phenotype-led identification of IL-10 upregulators in human CD4+ T-cells and elucidation of their pharmacology as highly selective CDK8/CDK19 inhibitors
Simon Nicolle, GSK
14:15Short talks
14:45Refreshments, exhibition and posters
15:15Application of fragment based drug discovery to kinase inhibition
Charlotte Griffiths-Jones, Astex
15:45Keynote Speaker
Kinase inhibitors; major drugs for the treatment of disease in the 21st century
Sir Phillip Cohen, University of Dundee
16:30Closing remarks
16:40Close

Registration
Please click here to register.

RSC/SCI Member Early bird £310
Non-Member Early bird £390
RSC Student Member Early bird £145
Student Non-Member Early bird £215

Early bird registration closes Midnight (GMT) Friday 28th March, 2025

RSC Member £360
Non-Member £440
RSC Student Member £195
Student Non-Member £265

Registration closes Midnight (GMT) 25th April, 2025

Want to become a member?
To join the RSC in order to qualify for discounted registration fees at all RSC, please follow this RSC link.

Abstracts
Abstract submissions deadline has now passed.

Bursaries 

The RSC-BMCS and SCI 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 and SCI. Bursary applications are also invited from RSC, SCI or EFMC members who are of working age, but currently unemployed and from those who may have difficulty in funding their attendance. The bursary application deadline is Friday 21st March.

Please click here to download the BMCS bursary form.
Please click here to download the SCI bursary form.

Please send all completed application forms to events@hg3.co.uk

Exhibitors


 

 

Sponsors

Sponsorship/Exhibition Opportunities
Bookings to sponsor or exhibit at the meeting are now open, click here to register.

Exhibition Package includes (£1,000):
– One stand personnel with access to technical sessions
– A six-foot trestle table and chair(s)
– Electrical and Wi-Fi access
– Your logo and full promotional page in the pdf of the delegate handbook
– Your logo in the rolling slides, shown during the breaks
– Any additional stand personnel will have to be booked as delegates

Sponsorship includes
– Your logo in the pre-event announcements
– Your logo in the pdf of the delegate handbook
– Your logo in the rolling slides, shown during the breaks
– Your logo included in the communication email to delegates

Important links and downloads
X hashtag – #Kinase2025

Organising Committee
Helen Aylott, Redx Pharma
John Cumming, Roche
Ray Finlay, AstraZeneca
Pascal Savy, Isomorphic Labs
Asier Unciti-Broceta, University of Edinburgh

Secretariat Contact and Further Information
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