Snack: Spring ACS Symposia Organizer Sneak Peak - Theory to Therapy with Marion Emmert and Colin Lam
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ChemTwitter told us it takes 3 minutes to run a TLC plate, so today we‘re bringing you 3 good minutes with Marion Emmert (Principal Scientist, Catalysis and Enabling Technologies) and Colin Lam (Associate Principal Scientist, Computational and Structural Chemistry). Marion joined #MerckChemistry in 2018 (after a successful career in academia) and has brought her love for catalysis into drug discovery (Google Scholar). Colin joined #MerckChemistry in 2016 and has flexed his computational might on a myriad of projects spanning the portfolio (Google Scholar). Today, Marion and Colin stopped by to give a sneak peak on 'Theory to Therapy' - a symposium that they collaboratively organized for the upcoming Spring ACS in San Diego. We discuss what inspired Marion and Colin to take on this symposium together, highlight the speakers and share what they hope the audience walks away with. Complete speaker lineup for From Theory to Therapy: New Developments in Quantum Mechanical Calculations for Driving Best Chemistry in Academia and Industry Register for Spring 2022 ACS (in-person, hybrid, and virtual) Follow Marion on Twitter - @emmertlab Follow Colin on Twitter - @yhcolin Follow the Pharm to Table podcast on Twitter - @PharmtoTablePod Visit our website at https://anchor.fm/pharm-to-table
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