Eli Lilly Symposium

2020 Apr 30

Postponed - Eli Lilly Symposium

4:15pm to 6:15pm

Location: 

Pfizer Lecture Hall
Professor Christopher Uyeda, Purdue University. TBA. Dr. Erik Hembre, Eli Lilly & Co. TBA. Eli Lilly Symposium.
2019 Mar 19

Eli Lilly Symposium

4:15pm to 6:15pm

Location: 

Pfizer Lecture Hall
Professor Ronald Raines, MIT.  "Protein Prodrugs."  Dr. Kevin Cole, Research Scientist, Eli Lilly. "True Stories of Pharmaceutical Process Development."
2017 Oct 16

Eli Lilly Symposium

4:15pm to 6:15pm

Location: 

Pfizer Lecture Hall
Professor Dirk Trauner, New York University. "Chemical Synthesis Enables Synthetic Biology."  Dr. Alfonso de Dios, Senior Research Fellow, Eli Lilly, "Discovery of Abemaciclib."
2016 Apr 19

Eil Lilly Symposium

4:15pm to 6:15pm

Location: 

Pfizer Lecture Hall

Dr. Matthew Fisher, Eli Lilly & Co.  'mPGES-1 Inhibitors that Deliver "No Pain" with "No Gain" in CV Risk.' Professor Ryan Shenvi, The Scripps Research Institute.  “Chemical synthesis of secondary metabolites.” 

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2015 Mar 31

Eli Lilly Symposium

4:15pm to 6:15pm

Location: 

Pfizer Lecture Hall

Professor M.-Christina White, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. The Functionalization of C–H Bonds. Dr. Dustin J. Mergott, Principal Research Scientist, Eli Lilly, & Co. Complex Organic Synthesis In Drug Discovery:  Examples from Lilly’s BACE Inhibitor Research Program.

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2014 Apr 07

Eli Lilly Symposium

4:15pm to 6:15pm

Location: 

Pfizer Lecture Hall

Dr. Marijean Eggen, Eli Lilly & Co.  Fragment Based Drug Discovery, Chemical Diversity and Biophysics Technology’s Influence on Ligand Identification.

Professor Michael Krische, University of Texas.  Formation of C-C Bonds via Catalytic Hydrogenation and Transfer Hydrogenation.

2013 Apr 15

Eli Lilly Symposium

4:15pm to 6:15pm

Pfizer Lecture Hall, 12 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA  02138

Dr. Philip Hipskind, Eli Lilly, Inc., Glucagon Receptor Antagonists: From the Laboratory to the Patient

Professor Glenn Micalizio, The Scripps Research Institute, Metallacycle-Mediated Cross-Coupling: Reaction Development and Application in Stereoselective Synthesis