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The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) is a learned society and professional association in the United Kingdom with the goal of "advancing the chemical sciences". It was formed in 1980 from the amalgamation of the Chemical Society, the Royal Institute of Chemistry, the Faraday Society, and the Society for Analytical Chemistry with a new Royal Charter and the dual role of learned society and professional body.

Analytical Horizons in Oligonucleotide Separation Science

7 - 8. May 2025
The Spring Symposium will be held on Wednesday 7th May to Thursday 8th May 2025 at the Royal Society of Chemistry- Burlington house, London.
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Analytical Horizons in Oligonucleotide Separation Science

The Chromatographic Society and RSC Separation Science Group are pleased to announce, Analytical Horizons in Oligonucleotide Separation Science. The Spring Symposium will be held on Wednesday 7th May to Thursday 8th May 2025 at the Royal Society of Chemistry- Burlington house, London.

Advances in oligonucleotide therapeutics have revolutionized the treatment landscape, offering novel solutions for genetic disorders, cancers, and rare diseases. However, the complex structure and unique properties of oligonucleotides present analytical challenges, particularly in ensuring purity, stability, and efficacy. Traditional chromatography methods often fall short in addressing these complexities, necessitating the development of innovative approaches tailored to oligonucleotide analysis.

A dedicated conference on this topic would serve as a platform for scientists, researchers, and industry experts to exchange insights, share cutting-edge methodologies, and foster collaboration. This would accelerate progress in analytical techniques, ultimately supporting the safe and efficient delivery of oligonucleotide-based therapies.

Key Topics:

  • Challenges of oligonucleotide analysis and separations
  • Pharmaceutical CMC using Sep Sci and MS
  • Sustainability
  • Method development and approaches to simplification
  • Diastereomer and deamination applications
  • Multidimensional and electrophoretic applications
  • Novel column technologies and hardware
  • Analytical control strategies in manufacturing
  • Data processing

Registration

Register here

Standard registration deadline is on 30 April, 2025.

Registration fees

2 days
  • Member (ChromSoc, RSC, BMSS, ELRIG): £240
  • Non-Member: £300
  • Student/Retired/Unemployed: £120
1 day
  • Member (ChromSoc, RSC, BMSS, ELRIG): £145
  • Non-Member: £180
  • Student/Retired/Unemployed: £70

Abstract submission

Submit your abstract here

Poster abstracts submission deadline: 23 April, 2025

Program

Speakers

  • Dr Mark Dickman (University of Sheffield)
  • Dr Michael Laemmerhofer (University of Tübingen, Germany)
  • Dr Emma Welbourne (University of Sheffield)
  • Dr Alex Goyon (Genentech, US)
  • Dr Anthony Ehkirch
  • Dr Jan Groels (Novartis, Switzerland)
  • Dr Paul Ferguson (AstraZeneca)
  • Dr Nigel Richardson (CatSci, UK)
  • Chung-Yao Wang (GSK, UK)
  • Dr Rachel Black (AstraZeneca) and speakers from NIBRT (Ireland) and industry.

Exhibition/Sponsorship

Platinum £2200+VAT

  • Presentation slot (20 mins)
  • Exhibition stand
  • Registration for presenter + 2 delegates
  • Brochures and publicity material circulation

Silver £1500+VAT

  • Exhibition stand
  • Registration for 2 delegates
  • Brochures and publicity material circulation

*May be possible to present 1 or more posters per sponsor
*Additional vendor delegates can be registered as normal

For further information or to exhibit/sponsor this event please email: [email protected]

Venue

The Royal Society of Chemistry

The Royal Society of Chemistry, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BA, United Kingdom

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