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We are thrilled to announce that the 14th IUPAC International Conference on Bioorganic Chemistry (ISBOC-14) will be held in Milano Italy on June 21-24, 2026

The ISBOC series of meetings were inaugurated in 1986 in New York by Ronald Breslow and has moved around the world. ISBOC symposia have been held in places like Biarritz (France), Pune (India), Sheffield (England), Toronto (Canada), Beijing (China), Torino (Italy), Konstanz (Germany), Shenzhen (China) and Singapore.

ISBOC-14 aims at enhancing the scientific communication among global investigators in Bio-organic Chemistry, Biological Chemistry & Bioanalysis, Biomolecules in Chemical Biology, Medicinal & Therapeutics Development, Biomaterials, Synthetic Biology, Structural Biology & Computational Chemical Biology, Proteomics & Molecular Probe Design and related sciences. ISBOC-14 will strive to showcase the latest discovery and innovations in the field, highlighting the translational applications and envisaging the future trends and challenges.  

We will offer an impressive program featuring 9 Plenary Speakers among which the Nobel Laureate Frances Arnold, 24 Keynote Lectures, numerous Invited Lectures and Oral Communications by esteemed experts from around the world, along with poster presentations. The ISBOC symposiums aim at enhancing the scientific communication among global bio-organic chemists and nurturing the development of chemical biology towards innovative healthcare. ISBOC14 will provide an ideal setting for the exchange of ideas on the future trends of chemical research in life science and discuss new methodological approaches.  Network opportunities will be stimulated and favored also by the social events that will be organized in the lively city of Milan. The conference venue, the Ca Granda, is a historical hospital built in 1456, located in the beating heart of Milan. A few steps away you will find the Duomo, the Theater La Scala, the Brera artistic district full of bars and restaurants.

You are warmly invited to participate presenting your scientific contribution.

Francesco Nicotra, Anna Bernardi, Luigi Lay

Organizers