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5 things you must do while in Liverpool for ELRIG Drug Discovery

2 min read
Oct 31, 2019
Liverpool UK buildings overlooking rippling water and a red boat

 

Here’s how to make your trip unforgettable.

 

Royal Albert Dock

 

1. Immerse yourself in Liverpool’s historic heart at the Royal Albert Dock

This is the place to be for many iconic Liverpool attractions. Discover shops and museums, grab a bite to eat, and experience Instagrammable moments on the Dock photo walk.

 

The Beatles Story

 

2. Find out why they called it Beatlemania at The Beatles Story Exhibition

Located in the Royal Albert Dock, The Beatles Story is the largest permanent exhibition devoted to The Beatles. After visiting, head to The Cavern Club where they made their first appearance on 9 February 1961. And the rest is history!

 

Tate Liverpool

 

3. Visit Tate Liverpool for the love of art

At Tate Liverpool, see British and international modern and contemporary art. Make your trip a breeze with easy access from the city center and free admission except for special exhibitions.

 

Anfield Stadium

 

4. Cheer for the local football team at Anfield stadium

For sports enthusiasts (except Manchester United FC fans 😉), immerse yourself in the history of Liverpool FC by booking a guided tour of Anfield stadium that includes the museum. If you plan your visit right, you may witness a Mighty Red appearance.

 

NanoTemper Booth Staff

 

5. Learn the latest in screening for drug discovery

After a well-deserved break from sightseeing, head back to the conference and visit the NanoTemper stand B12 to discover how you can do fast, non-stop, highly-sensitive hit screening with Dianthus. And, on Wednesday, November 6, 12:20-12:50 pm in Hall 1B, check out the talk “Fragment-based hit-finding strategy reveals novel chemistry against three cancer targets “ presented by Jana Wolf from Domainex.

Excited for Liverpool?

Whether you’re figuring out what to explore in Liverpool or you want to chat about how you can quickly characterize proteins, we’re happy to answer your questions.