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5th Å·ÃÀAV / SCI symposium on Ion Channels as Therapeutic Targets

14 March 2016 09:00 - 15 March 2016 16:00, Cambridge, United Kingdom


Introduction
Ion Channels are important targets for therapeutic intervention due to their extensive roles in human physiology and the pathophysiology of disease. Many successful drugs targeting ion channels have been discovered for diseases such as hypertension, epilepsy and chronic neuropathic pain, but few were rational designed until recently. Advances aiding design of new therapeutics include: refinement of high-throughput electrophysiology platforms; the genetic association of ion channel targets with human disease providing validated targets); the successful determination of the 3-dimensional structures of several ion channels; and the demonstration of antibodies capable of specifically modulating channel subtypes. The conference will be organised around series of plenary Lectures and seminars delivered by international leaders in ion channels science and drug discovery from academia and industry. In addition there will be a poster session, an exhibition and opportunities for informal networking.
Speakers
  • Giuseppe Alvaro Autifony, United Kingdom
  • Kaustav Biswas Amgen, United States
  • Patrick Stoy GlaxoSmithKline, United Kingdom
  • Bonnie Wallace Birkbeck College, United Kingdom
  • Alan Brown Pfizer Worldwide Medicinal Chemistry, United Kingdom
  • Yifan Cheng University of California San Francisco, United States
  • Ben Corry Australian National University, Australia
  • Mustafa Djamgoz Imperial College London, United Kingdom
  • Stephen Hess Evotec, Germany
  • David Madge WuXi AppTec, United Kingdom
  • Gareth Young Pfizer Neuroscience and Pain
    , Ukraine
  • Simon Tate Convergence, United Kingdom

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Wellcome Genome Campus Conference Centre

Wellcome Genome Campus Conference Centre, Hinxton, Cambridge, CB10 1RQ, United Kingdom

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