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PSL Chemical Biology Symposia Third Edition: A Branch of Science in its Explosive Phase.

Leeroy BaronJustine HadjerciLeishemba ThoidingjamMarina PlaysRomain BucciNolwenn MorrisSebastian MüllerFabien SindikubwaboStéphanie SolierTatiana CañequeLudovic ColombeauCedric M BlouinChristophe LamazeAlain PuisieuxYannick BonoChristine GailletLuca LaraiaBoris VauzeillesFrédéric TaranSébastien PapotPhilippe KaroyanRomain DuvalFlorence Mahuteau-BetzerPaola ArimondoKevin CariouGilles GuichardLaurent MicouinMélanie Ethève-QuelquejeuDaniela VergaAntoine VersiniGilles GasserCong TangPhilippe BelmontAndreas LinkermannClaudia BonfioDennis GillinghamThomas PoulsenMarco Di AntonioMarie LopezDominique Guianvarc'hChristophe ThomasGéraldine MassonArnaud GautierLudger JohannesRaphaël Rodriguez
Published in: Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology (2023)
This symposium is the third PSL (Paris Sciences & Lettres) Chemical Biology meeting (2016, 2019, 2023) held at Institut Curie. This initiative originally started at Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles (ICSN) in Gif-sur-Yvette (2013, 2014), under the directorship of Professor Max Malacria, with a strong focus on chemistry. It was then continued at the Institut Curie (2015) covering a larger scope, before becoming the official PSL Chemical Biology meeting. This latest edition was postponed twice for the reasons that we know. This has given us the opportunity to invite additional speakers of great standing. This year, Institut Curie hosted around 300 participants, including 220 on site and over 80 online. The pandemic has had, at least, the virtue of promoting online meetings, which we came to realize is not perfect but has its own merits. In particular, it enables those with restricted time and resources to take part in events and meetings, which can now accommodate unlimited participants. We apologize to all those who could not attend in person this time due to space limitation at Institut Curie.
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