
Watch this webinar to learn how SYNTHIA™ Retrosynthesis Software has been used in recent applications in drug discovery and how merging automatically planned retrosynthesis routes with modern tools for high-throughput experimentation overcomes synthetic challenges.
Professor Tim Cernak from the University of Michigan will discuss his use of SYNTHIA™ Retrosynthesis Software to overcome synthetic challenges by merging automatically planned retrosynthesis routes with modern tools for high-throughput experimentation.
Professor Richmond Sarpong from the University of California, Berkeley will present a process for leveraging computer-assisted synthesis designs along with human-generated routes using an illustrative example of this interplay in the context of a sesquiterpene natural product synthesis.
Ewa Gajewska, a Chemistry Specialist in the of SYNTHIA™ Retrosynthesis Software development team, will describe how the use of tactical combinations, complexifying-simplifying sequences of reaction, improved the synthesis of a natural product – Imperanene – compared to previously reported routes
Speakers
Tim Cernak, PhD
Assisstant Professor of Medicinal Chemistry,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Richmond Sarpong, Ph.D
Professor of Chemistry
University of California, Berkeley
Ewa Gajewska, PhD
Chemistry Specialist
SYNTHIA, Merck KGaA,
Darmstadt, Germany