On behalf of the
organizing committee, it is a pleasure and an honor to welcome you to the 10th
Chemical Protein Synthesis Symposium, taking place October 15–17, 2026, here in Hong Kong.
Thank you for traveling from near and far to join this community at such an
exciting moment for our field.
A tenth
symposium is a meaningful milestone. Over the past decades, chemical protein
synthesis has moved from bold concept to everyday capability, transforming the
questions we can ask and the answers we can deliver. We have built on the
foundations of peptide synthesis and chemoselective ligation, pushed the
boundaries of protein length and complexity, and brought precise
post-translational modifications, noncanonical residues, and tailored
architecture within reach. Today, synthetic proteins are catalysts for
discovery in structural biology, tools for dissecting cellular machinery, and
increasingly, candidates and companions in therapeutic development.
Our field
thrives at the interfaces—chemistry with biology, academia with industry, fundamental science
with application. You will see that spirit in discussions that bring together
perspectives from chemical biology, structural biology, proteomics, materials
science, and drug discovery. We encourage you to engage across boundaries: ask
challenging questions, share protocols and lessons learned (including negative
results), and explore collaborations that bridge disciplines and continents.
We are proud to
put a spotlight on emerging talent. Early-career researchers and students are
presenting some of the most adventurous work on our program. Please support
them—visit their
posters, attend their talks, and provide the mentorship and feedback that will
shape the next decade of chemical protein synthesis.
Equally, let’s use these days to reflect
on how we do science. Reproducibility, transparency, and open data are not
add-ons; they are the foundations of progress. Sustainability matters too. And
let’s ensure this community remains welcoming and
inclusive. A diversity of ideas and people strengthens our science. We ask
everyone to uphold a respectful, supportive environment throughout the meeting.
Hong Kong is a
fitting host for this gathering: a dynamic crossroads where cultures,
disciplines, and ideas meet. We hope you will enjoy its energy—its harbor and hills, its art
and food—while making the most of the conversations
that happen in hallways, over coffee, and at our social events. If you need any
assistance with logistics, the registration desk and staff are here to help.
Thank you for
being part of this community and for the creativity, rigor, and generosity you
bring to it. I wish you three days of discovery, inspiration, and new
connections. With that, it is my great pleasure to declare the 10th Chemical
Protein Synthesis Symposium open. Welcome to Hong Kong, and welcome to CPS
2026.
Xuechen Li
(The University of Hong
Kong) Lei Liu (Tsinghua
University)