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  BioSilico 2003: The Strategic Summit on In Silico Biology  
  June 17, 2003

Biotechnology

 
     
  Scientific American, The Clark Center, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
October 23-24, 2003


The goal of BioSilico 2003 is to provide a high-level forum on the future directions--and likely impact--of the convergence of Information Technology and the Life Sciences. This event will bring together decision makers from biotech and pharmaceutical companies, the computer industry, academia, law firms, and the investment community. The topics will include:

Case studies on how and why bioinformatics is presently being deployed throughout the industry.

Current developments in "Systems Biology" approaches.

Emerging technologies in the fields of proteomics, DNA sequencing, DNA chemistry and their impact on diagnostics and drug discovery.

Progress in developing new levels of precision in targeting and treating disease for personalized medicines.

New developments in storage, transfer, super-computing, and analysis.

Real-world perspectives from companies that finance these technologies, whether as Wall Street investors or Pharmaceutical end users, as to the current bottlenecks to success.

 
 
Organized by: Scientific American
 
Deadline for Abstracts: N/A
 
Registration:
E-mail: BioSilicoInfo@bioedge.net
 
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