Biological and Medicinal Chemistry Sector of The Royal Society of Chemistry: Promoting Chemistry Learning, Networking and Excellence for Baby Boomers through to Gen Alpha

The Biological and Medicinal Chemistry Sector (BMCS) is an important interest group within the UK's Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). Operating through a committee of voluntary members, the main goal of the BMCS is to share knowledge within the sector, primarily by organizing high quality scien...

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Published in:ChemMedChem Vol. 19; no. 18; pp. e202400212 - n/a
Main Authors: Bagal, Sharan K., Giblin, Gerard M. P., Hall, Adrian, Jones, Philip S.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Germany Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 16-09-2024
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Summary:The Biological and Medicinal Chemistry Sector (BMCS) is an important interest group within the UK's Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). Operating through a committee of voluntary members, the main goal of the BMCS is to share knowledge within the sector, primarily by organizing high quality scientific meetings, with a particular focus on networking. Financial support and tailored scientific programmes encourage training and development across multiple generations, from school age through to retirement. Scientific excellence is recognised through several high‐profile awards. The Biological and Medicinal Chemistry Sector (BMCS) is an important interest group within the UK's Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), whose main goal is to share knowledge within the sector, primarily by organizing high quality scientific meetings, with a particular focus on networking. The group also supports training and development across multiple generations, from school age through to retirement, and recognises scientific excellence through several high‐profile awards.This Guest Editorial belongs to a series that showcases the National Adhering Organizations (NAO) of the European Federation for Medicinal chemistry and Chemical biology (EFMC). Information about NAOs can be found on the EFMC website (www.efmc.info).
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ISSN:1860-7179
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DOI:10.1002/cmdc.202400212