3rd Postdoctoral Symposium (Virtual): Heterocyclic and Synthesis Group
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3rd Postdoctoral Symposium (Virtual): Heterocyclic and Synthesis Group

Organic chemistry postdocs can present work online, compete for two prizes, and hear a plenary lecture by Dr Beatrice Collins

Date

18 May 2026

Location

United Kingdom

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The 3rd Postdoctoral Symposium of the RSC’s Heterocyclic and Synthesis Group (HSG) will be held online at 11:00-16:00 (British Summer Time) on Monday 18th May 2026.

The event will feature seven lectures (20 minutes plus time for Q&A) from postdoctoral researchers, selected from submitted abstracts, as well as a plenary lecture from Dr Beatrice Collins, University of Bristol (www.collinsresearch.org).

We invite all postdoctoral researchers interested in giving a talk to submit an abstract for consideration by the HSG committee. To do so, please follow the instructions outlined in the 'Abstract Template' document attached.

To support promising postdoctoral researchers at this stage of their careers, two prizes will be awarded for best talks, with the HSG covering registration and reasonable travel costs (standard-class rail/air fares within the UK/Ireland) for the prize-winners to attend the 2026 Gregynog Synthesis Workshop (www.gregynogsynthesis.co.uk).

Attendance is free and open to all, but registration via the GoToWebinar event page is essential (click the 'Book Now' button).

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Speakers

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Dr Beatrice Collins

University of Bristol

United Kingdom

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Committees

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Professor David Procter

University of Manchester

UK

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Dr Zachariah Lockhart

Vertex Pharmaceuticals

UK

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Dr Kenny Clark

AstraZeneca

UK

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Professor Stephen Fletcher

University of Oxford

UK

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Dr Johannes Walker

Georg-August-Universität Göttingen

Germany

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Dr Masakazu Atobe

Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

Japan

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Dr Miriam O'Duill

University of Nottingham

UK

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Dr Gilian Thomas

University of Leeds

UK

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Dr Will Unsworth

University of York

UK

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Dr Jonathan Knowles

Northumbria University

UK

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Dr Graeme Barker

Heriot Watt University

UK

Event details

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