The Chemical Biology and Bioorganic Group (CBBG) is one of the RSC's many Interest Groups. The Interest Groups are member driven groups which exist to benefit RSC members and the wider chemical science community, in line with the RSC's strategy and charter.
The RSC Chemical Biology and Bio-Organic Chemistry Interest Group aims to provide a platform for community networking and to provide strategic direction to this research area that aligns with modern social and cultural needs and with research funding agency priorities.
The CBBG seek to bring together and support the community of researchers working to develop novel chemical tools and technologies with applications in understanding biology and the synthesis of biological and biologically active molecules.
Scope
The application of chemical principles and techniques to solve biological problems encompassing but not limited to:
- The synthesis and biological study of biopolymers (peptides, oligonucleotides, glycans etc.) and their structural mimics
- The use of enzymes or micro-organisms as synthetic reagents (biotransformations)
- Use of chemical approaches to elucidation of biological (reaction) mechanisms
- The biosynthesis of secondary metabolites and the elucidation of biological reaction mechanisms
- The development of gene manipulation technology and genomic information
- Protein modification chemistries
- Development and implementation of enabling physical sciences methods to understand and manipulate biology (or biological systems)
- The synthesis of natural products and other biologically active or medicinal compounds
Events
The Group organises a series of events including the annual Postgraduate Symposium, annual Forum and bi-annual Firbush meetings. We also sponsor other scientific meetings in the Chemical Biology and Bio-Organic research area as the need arises. Suggestions for meetings are welcomed, particularly joint meetings with other RSC Interest Groups or external organisations. The annual general meeting is held at the postgraduate symposium and is usually followed by a committee meeting.
Applications are welcome at any time of the year for the CBBG travel grant scheme.
Activities are promoted on the Group's Twitter account (@RSC_CBBG).
Awards
Since 2023, we award the annual CBBG Lectureship which recognises contributions from mid-career scientists to both research and community within chemical biology and bioorganic chemistry. The lectureship consists of a key-note presentation at one of our events. For more details, please see the CBBG Awards page.
Core Values
To provide a safe and inclusive community for open scientific discussion that nurtures early career researchers, supports established researchers and promotes good practices in higher education, research institutions and industry towards the advancement of equality, diversity and inclusion.
Community
We encourage you to connect with us on Twitter (@RSC_CBBG).
We are always looking for new members who are keen to get involved and to help organise our activities. If you would like to find out more please contact the Secretary using the form below.
We also have an online community, which is based on MyRSC, for anyone who shares our interests.
How to Join
RSC members can join the Chemical Biology and Bioorganic Group by updating their details in the “My communities and subscriptions” tab of the online RSC membership area. Please click here to login and add to your list of Interest Groups.
Quick links
Awards
Chemical Biology and Bioorganic Group recognise the excellent contributions of mid-career scientists to both research and the UK community.
Forthcoming events
Forthcoming events organised by the Chemical Biology and Bioorganic Group.
MyRSC Bio-Organic Group
You will be required to register for MyRSC, then you can sign up to become a member of this group
Contact the Secretary
For further information on the Chemical Biology and Bioorganic Group you can contact the Secretary, Dr Nicholas Mitchell MRSC.
Support for interest groups
Useful information and resources for all RSC interest groups.
Downloadable files
Download and complete the CBBG travel bursary application form:
Committee
The Chemical Biology and Bioorganic Group (CBBG) of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) will always consider enthusiastic new committee members who would like to get involved in, and take responsibility for, the delivery of CBBG’s mission.
We expect that CBBG committee members:
- Are members of the RSC (of any category)
- Serve a maximum of two consecutive terms of four years
- Get involved in and actively contribute to committee meetings (3-4 p.a.)
- Attend at least one RSC CBBG event per year
- Contribute to the delivery of events where possible (abstract selection, poster and talk judging, chairing, etc.)
- Co-organise at least one RSC CBBG event during their tenure
- Communicate with other committee members (for example, via a dedicated MS Teams channel)
- Project a positive, inclusive environment
- Promote the Group’s activities (through social media, etc.)
For more information or to apply, please contact the Secretary Dr Nicholas Mitchell via the form below. We are especially interested in applications from industry, as well as academic institutions or regions that are currently not represented on the committee. We particularly encourage applications from backgrounds currently underrepresented in STEMM.
Current CBBG officers:
Chair
Sarah Barry (King's College London)
Secretary
Nicholas Mitchell (University of Nottingham)
Treasurer
Lu Shin Wong (University of Manchester)
EDI Officer
Ellen Gallimore (UCB)
Communications Officer
Chris Spicer (University of York)
Chair of Travel Grants Committee
Richard Hopkinson (University of Leicester)
International Liaison Officer
Klaus Pors (University of Bradford)