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Join us for the Seventh WCMCW

Western Canadian Medicinal Chemistry Workshop will be held in Saskatoon Saskatchewan on the beautiful University of Saskatchewan Campus.

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REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN

The WCMCW follows the Canadian Society for Chemistry guidelines for code of conduct.

WCMCW

Investing in this workshop not only enriches individual knowledge and networks but also contributes to the advancement of pharmaceutical sciences in Western Canada.

Compelling Benefits

  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with leading researchers and professionals in pharmaceutical sciences, enabling the formation of valuable professional relationships and potential collaborations.

  • Knowledge Exchange: Gain insights from experts across various fields such as medicinal chemistry, pharmacokinetics, pharmaceutics, chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacology, toxicology, and physiology, broadening your understanding and staying updated on the latest research and developments.

  • Cross-Disciplinary Partnerships: Engage in discussions that foster cross-disciplinary partnerships, leading to innovative approaches and solutions to complex problems in pharmaceutical sciences.

  • Regional Focus: Specifically tailored to Western Canadian researchers, this workshop provides a unique platform to address regional challenges and opportunities, enhancing local research impact.

  • Professional Development: Enhance your professional skills and knowledge through exposure to diverse perspectives and cutting-edge research, which can contribute to career advancement and academic growth.

  • Collaborative Environment: Participate in a vibrant forum that encourages collaboration and collective problem-solving, potentially leading to joint research projects, publications, and grant opportunities.

Investment

Past Award Winners 2018

From L to R: Seyed Tabatabaei Dakhili (Alberta)-ThermoFisher Award, Mohadeseh Majdi Yazdi (Saskatchewan)-Can. J. Chem Award, GSK awards: Theerawat Prasertanan (Saskatchewan), Moralba Dominguez Garcia (Saskatchewan), Fatima Deuna (Winnipeg), Sagar Saran (Saskatchewan), Omozojie Aigbogun (Saskatchewan), David Perez (Alberta)