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CHI's 2nd Annual NMR TECHNOLOGIES: Development and Applications for Drug Discovery | ||||
Cambridge Healthtech Institute (CHI)
, Baltimore, Maryland November 4-5, 1999 |
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Major advances in NMR technologies continue to enable dynamic, molecular structure (SAR) studies leading to a greater understanding of some of the mechanisms of various diseases as well as targeted therapeutic drug design and discovery programs. New biomedical and materials sciences are fueling the development of high-field NMR spectroscopy as a more accessible tool for researchers. Researchers are continuing to develop new ways to share their NMR resources more efficiently and creatively, primarily over the Internet. Driving the interest in faster access to SAR analyses is genome research. Major emphasis will be placed on the application of NMR to drug discovery processes this year, including case studies and other examples from large pharma and biotech organizations. Researchers involved in solid-state and solution NMR spectroscopy, structural biology, materials and polymer sciences, and genomic sciences, amongst others, are encouraged to submit a title and brief summary describing their work for consideration of presentation. Also, we would most appreciate your suggestions of colleagues or other people you would like to hear, who might be suitable/interested in speaking and what types of research/approaches they are currently involved in. |
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Organized by: |
CHI |
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Deadline for Abstracts: |
September 24, 1999 |
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Registration: |
Available on-line. |
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Email for Requests and Registration: | jlaakso@healthtech.com | |||
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