Next Generation Degraders and Glues 2023 Hilton London Canary Wharf South Quay, London

The ubiquitin-proteasome, lysosome and autophagy systems are all well-controlled, selective degradation pathways that are key cellular regulators in cancer, CNS, and other diseases. A new generation of hetero bi-functional chimeras and small molecule monovalent degraders are being developed to hijack these systems for targeted protein degradation or stabilization. These molecules that include Proteolysis-targeting chimeras (PROTACs) and molecular glues are being used to seek out previously “undruggable” targets for therapeutic intervention. However, challenges do exist in terms of specificity, stability, biodistribution and penetration of these degrader molecules. This conference on Next-Generation Degraders & Glues brings together experts in the field to discuss these new therapeutic modalities, as well as issues underlying the use of targeted degradation as a new therapeutic approach.

Coverage will include, but is not limited to:

Update on emerging PROTACs, molecular glues, and new degrader modalities
Chasing new intracellular and extracellular drug targets
Design, characterization, and optimization of degraders and glues
Finding new E3ligases for targeted degradation
New screening approaches to identify and optimize novel degraders
Tackling issues surrounding dosing, stability, biodistribution, tissue penetration, and more
Predicting and optimizing in vivo degrader specificity and safety


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