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Fifth Annual EXPLOITING MOLECULAR DIVERSITY: Small Molecule Libraries for Drug Discovery

Cambridge Healthtech Institute , Coronado, California
March 2-4, 1998

Program:
Combinatorial libraries exploded onto the drug discovery scene several
years ago and are now well established as a crucial tool for the majority of
small molecule pharmaceutical development programs. As the segment
matures, questions of how best to measure and define diversity, ways to
optimize library design depending on lead identification or lead optimization
purposes, and improving methods for extracting information from screening
of an initial library to feed into the process of successive library design and
possibly molecular modeling, become more important. Presentations that
provide new perspectives for these issues, as well as results related to the
development of candidate drug compounds using this technology, will be
featured in this meeting. Plan to take part in what began as the first annual
gathering of combinatorial library pioneers and continues as the leading
conference in this field.

Registration :
Cambridge Healthtech Institute
1037 Chestnut Street, Newton Upper Falls, MA 02164
Tel: 617-630-1300 Fax: 617-630-1325
E-Mail: chi@healthtech.com

Deadline for Abstracts: Jan. 9, 1998

Email for Requests and Registration: chi@healthtech.com


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