Douglas Connect/eCheminfo, Medical Sciences Teaching Centre, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
27-31 July, 2009
Bursary award available (deadline February 20, 2009) Work through in detail and discuss case studies, practical examples, methods and emerging techniques with leading predictive ADME and toxicology experts! These workshops are aimed to provide a set of stimulating workshops using latest advanced in silico techniques of relevance to chemists, life scientists, clinical researchers, toxicologists and modellers working in drug discovery and development. Participants should return to their labs with new ideas, best practices and software experiences to maximise productivity in their own drug discovery and development research activities. Workshop groups will study problems with hands-on examples using leading-edge software and discuss complex issues highlighted by examples and case studies presented by instructors. A case study set will be used to link all workshop activities through the week. Software packages and an IT classroom will be used by instructors and participants to work through Predictive ADME and Toxicology problems. Participants may propose problems and issues to the faculty ahead of the workshop. Participants will also have ample opportunity to discuss their perspectives and criticisms of the methods studied and should take-away key nuggets of understanding from these intensive sessions. A Bursary Award will be used to support the attendance of a selection of academic participants at the workshop. Please see the eCheminfo website for further information on applications.
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For further information and questions on the Workshop program, please contact Dr. Barry Hardy at: barry.hardy -[at]- douglasconnect.com, Tel: +41 61 851 0170 For registrations, please contact Nicki Douglas, nicki.douglas -[at]- douglasconnect.com, Tel: +41 61 851
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