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  • - SEQT, founded in 1977, fosters pharmaceutical research and education in Spain through collaboration with universities, industry, and public entities, highlighting the importance of medicinal chemistry as a distinct discipline.
  • - The society has about 500 members, including a mix of early-career researchers and experienced professionals, and it organizes events like conferences and summer schools for networking and knowledge sharing.
  • - In 2023, SEQT launched the Early Career Scientist group to provide specialized support, while continuing to adapt to changes in the field and engage with international networks to promote advancements in drug discovery.

Article Abstract

The Spanish Society of Medicinal Chemistry (Sociedad Española de Química Terapéutica SEQT), founded in 1977, aims to advance pharmaceutical research and education in Spain, collaborating with academia, industry, and public entities. It was initially linked with the Institute of Medicinal Chemistry from Spanish National Research Council (IQM-CSIC), emphasizing the independence of medicinal chemistry as a discipline. SEQT's presidency rotates between representatives from universities, research institutes, and industry, ensuring diverse perspectives. With around 500 members, SEQT represents sectors including universities, CSIC, and industry, with a notable presence of early-career researchers. The Society actively participates in the European Federation for Medicinal chemistry and Chemical biology (EFMC). SEQT organizes conferences, summer schools, and mini symposia to facilitate networking and knowledge exchange among professionals. To support early-career scientists, SEQT organizes symposia and awards, recognizing achievements in drug discovery. It fosters mentorship opportunities and engages with international networks like EFMC-YSN. In 2023, SEQT established its Early Career Scientist (SEQT-ECS) group to provide tailored support and resources. With over 40 years of experience, SEQT continues to evolve, embracing social media and adapting to changes in medicinal chemistry and chemical biology. It remains committed to supporting its members and advancing research to address human health challenges.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cmdc.202400511DOI Listing

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