Magritek is pleased to support the 1st International Electronic Conference on Medicinal Chemistry.
The conference is organised by Pharmaceuticals , a peer-reviewed scientific journal edited by MDPI AG. Contributions dealing with any discipline promoting research in drug discovery and development will be welcome.
The Conference will be held on the internet (http://www.sciforum.net/conference/ecmc-1) on 2-27 November 2015. It will allow authors to present their recent results to the scientific community and to have the opportunity to start fruitful exchanges of information with academic and industrial groups from all over the world. Participation, as an author or a visitor, is ABSOLUTELY FREE of charge (simply create an account on the home page). Proceedings will be published after the conference.
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