The emergence of the C–H functionalization strategy in medicinal chemistry and drug discovery

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Last date of Registration: 23rd April, 2025

Register before 28th February 2025 to avail of an Early Bird Discount of  Rs. 1416  Rs. 708 (Rs. 600 + 18% GST)

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SKU: IIT Bombay | 26th & 27th April, 2025 Categories: ,

Profile of the Instructor

Prof. Debabrata Maiti is an Indian scientist specializing in organometallic chemistry and bioinspired catalysis and serving as a Professor of Chemistry at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai. He was awarded the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize, the prestigious Indian national award for excellence in scientific research, for Chemical Sciences for the year 2022 for his significant contributions to developing transition metal catalysis for transforming organic molecules to prepare value-added materials by site- selective functionalization, leading impact on agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals industry.

Day 1 - Session Details

MODULE – 1 : C-H activation: 1 & 2

Concepts Covered:

  • Initial idea about C-H activation
  • N-Heterocycle synthesis through C–H activation /annulation cascade

Learning Outcomes

Students get a first idea of C-H activation and N heterocycle synthesis through the C-H activation/annulation cascade.

MODULE – 2 : C-H activation: 3 & 4

Concepts Covered:

  • C–H arylation for drug scaffolds
  • C–H borylation /silylation in medicinal chemistry

Learning Outcomes

Students get a first idea of C–H arylation for drug scaffolds and C–H borylation /silylation in medicinal chemistry.

MODULE – 3 : C-H activation: 5 & 6

Concepts Covered:

  • C–H amination in drug discovery
  • C–H fluorination /fluoroalkylation in drug discovery

Learning Outcomes

Students get a first idea of C–H amination in drug discovery and C–H fluorination /fluoroalkylation in drug discovery.

MODULE – 4 : C-H activation: 7 & 8

Concepts Covered:

  • C–H methylation: the methyl magic presumed in drug discovery
  • Amino acid, peptide and protein modification through C–H activation

Learning Outcomes :

Students get a first idea of C–H methylation: the methyl magic presumed in drug discovery and amino acid, peptide, and protein modification through C–H activation.

Day 2 - Session Details

MODULE – 5 : C-H activation: 9 & 10

Concepts Covered:

  • Bioimaging/ radiolabelling via C–H activation
  • Bioconjugation through C–H activation

Learning Outcomes

Students get an introduction to bioimaging/radiolabelling via C–H activation and bioconjugation through C–H activation.

MODULE – 6 : C-H activation: 11 & 12

Concepts Covered:

  • Drug-metabolite synthesis through C–H oxidation
  • Late-stage C–H functionalization of drug molecules

Learning Outcomes

Students understand drug-metabolite synthesis through C–H oxidation and late-stage C–H functionalization of drug molecules.

MODULE – 7 : C-H activation: 13 & 14

Concepts Covered:

  • DNA-encoded library development through C–H activation
  • Case studies of drug/drug-like molecule synthesis via C–H activation

Learning Outcomes

Students learn about DNA-encoded library development through C–H activation and case studies of drug/drug-like molecule synthesis via C–H activation.

MODULE – 8 : C-H activation: 15

Concepts Covered:

  • Summary of C-H activation methodology

Learning Outcomes:

Students understand the importance of C–H activation methodologies and their benefits to mankind.

Fee for the Workshop

Regular Registration: Rs. 1416 (Rs. 1200 + 18% GST)

Register before 28th February 2025 to avail of an Early Bird Discount of  Rs. 1416  Rs. 708 (Rs. 600 + 18% GST)

Certification Criteria

There will be 10 Quizzes at the end of each modules.

The participants need to attend all the 10 quizzes and the Final Exam (MCQ and lengthy questions) to obtain the certificates

Session Details

Date of the Workshop : 26th & 27th April, 2025

Timings: 10:00 a.m. to 01:00 p.m. and 02:00 p.m. to 04:00 p.m.

Mode of the Workshop: Online

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