ChemCareers 2026: AI in drug discovery
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ChemCareers 2026: AI in drug discovery

Part of the Adapting to a Changing World series, this webinar explores AI tools used in drug discovery.

Date

20 May 2026

Subject areas

General Interest

Location

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Find out about AI in drug discovery in this webinar from those working in this field.

Open to members and non-members

  • Members: free booking.
  • Non-members: £30.00 or £20.00 for student non-members.

What the webinar will cover:

This webinar will provide an insight into AI tools that are being utilised within the field of drug discovery and provide an understanding of the career opportunities available and the skills needed to be successful.

Webinar speakers:

This webinar will be chaired by the Royal Society of Chemistry's Career and Professional Development Adviser who is a specialist in HR recruitment processes, employment law, mentoring and career breaks. The panel's job titles will be shared nearer the time.

What you will leave with:

  • An overview of the developments in AI in drug discovery.
  • The career opportunities available in this field.
  • An understanding of the skills to be a success in a career in AI in drug discovery.

Can' t attend live?

RSC members can catch up on our ChemCareers webinar recordings in our ChemCareers webinar library within our career and professional development hub in the Members' area. https://members.rsc.org/site/content/Careers_Webpages/ChemCareersLibrary.aspx

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Event details

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Royal Society of Chemistry