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A Click Away from Next-Gen ADCs: Harnessing Click Chemistry



WEBINAR

In this webinar we will delve into the core principles of click chemistry and share recent advancements in its use for ADC development. Using practical case studies, we'll discuss the essential toolbox and how it incorporates diverse linker architectures and reactive handles. We will also introduce our product portfolio, which has been carefully tailored to facilitate ADC innovation. Don't miss this opportunity to tap into the potential of click chemistry to shape the future of targeted therapies.

Key Learnings:

  • Explore click chemistry's significance in the development of next-gen ADCs
  • Uncover the click toolbox for driving innovation in ADC development
  • Discover our vibrant product portfolio tailored to facilitate cutting-edge ADC innovation

Speakers

Aditya S. Vaidya

Aditya S. Vaidya

Chemical Biology Innovation

Senior Scientist

Aditya Vaidya is a senior scientist in the Chemical Biology Innovation Team at SLS Chemistry. His work focuses on creating innovative solutions for the chemical biology and drug discovery community, including novel tools for targeted protein degradation, which is considered the next gold rush in drug discovery. He is dedicated to providing cutting-edge products that can revolutionize drug discovery and lead to improvements in human health. Aditya holds a Ph.D. in medicinal chemistry from the University of Illinois at Chicago and has over 10 years of experience in the field of drug discovery. 

Hugo Matos Viana

Hugo Matos Viana

Merck

Global Product Manager - Chemical Biology

Hugo Matos Viana is a Portuguese life science professional based in the UK since 2016. Hugo is a seasoned professional with extensive technical and business expertise, particularly in the fields of marketing, sales, and product-based projects. In his current role, he is responsible for overseeing the strategy of Merck's global chemical biology portfolio. Hugo holds a Ph.D. in organic chemistry from the Universities of Évora (Portugal)/Max Planck Institute for Colloids and Interfaces (Germany).

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