About Twenty Years of the Rule of Five

Twenty Years of the Rule of Five

Synopsis
It has been over twenty years since Lipinski published his work determining the properties of drug molecules associated with good solubility and permeability. Since then, there have been a number of additions and expansions to these “rules”. There has also been keen interest in the application of these guidelines in the drug discovery process and how these apply to new emerging chemical structures such as macrocycles. 

This symposium will bring together researchers from a number of different areas of drug discovery and will provide a historical overview of the use of Lipinski’s rules, as well as looking to the future and how we use these rules in the changing drug compound landscape. 

Features of the Meeting

  • Historical look at the use of the Rule of Five
  • New parameters used in drug discovery
  • Look forward to the next 20 years
  • Panel discussions in each session
  • Poster session, and drinks reception

Who should attend
Scientists from industry and academia, including medicinal and computational chemists.

More information can be found on the website.

Prices

Registration Fees
£120 RSC member
£165 Non-member
  £50 RSC student* member
  £80 Student* non-member
* Student is undergraduate or post-graduate, not post-doc
Member is a paid-up member of the RSC. A late fee of £30 will apply to payments received from 19th October onwards.