June 13, 2008

Advances in Drug Discovery Informatics

The eCheminfo Autumn Community of Practice Meeting will take place 14-17 October 2008 at Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Philadelphia, USA to discuss the latest advances in drug discovery informatics including the following topics:

Cheminformatics, Bioinformatics, Medicinal Chemistry, Drug Discovery Innovation, Structure-based Drug Design, Screening, Docking, Structural Biology, Predictive Toxicology, Predictive ADME, Chemogenomics

Program Summary
Docking & Scoring, chaired by Chaya Duraiswami (GlaxoSmithKline)
Application of MM-PBSA Free Energy Methods in Drug Discovery, chaired by Judith Lalonde (Bryn Mawr College)
Accurate Calculation of pKas, chaired by Paul Labute (Chemical Computing Group)
In Silico-based Chemogenomics, chaired by Fabrice Moriaud (MEDIT)
PDB Ligands: Analysing their Structure & Binding Data, chaired by Marc Nicklaus (National Institutes of Health)
Predictive ADME, chaired by Anthony E. Klon (Pharmacopeia Drug Discovery)
Predictive Toxicology, chaired by Artem Cherkasov (University of British Columbia)

Pre-Conference Workshop, 13 October 2008
Best Practices Virtual Screening Workshop chaired by Barry Hardy (Douglas Connect)

Speakers
John Irwin (UCSF), Georgia McGaughey (Merck), Johannes H. Voigt (Schering Plough), Lance Westerhoff (Quantum Bio), Zsolt Zsoldos (SimBioSys), Alexey Ornufriev  (Virginia Tech), David Case (Rutgers University), Rommie Amaro (USCD), Peter Coveney (Univ. College London), Anna Kohlmann (Ariad Pharmaceuticals), Scott Brown (Abbott), Emil Alexov (Clemson University), Jens Erik Nielsen (University College Dublin, Ireland), Darren Flower (Jenner Institute, UK), Maja Mihajlovic (City College of New York), Michael Keiser (UCSF), Brian Marsden (University of Oxford, UK), Alex Tropsha (UNC), John Westbrook (Rutgers), Howard J Feldman (CCG), Igor V. Filippov (NCI), Raul Cachau (ATP, SAIC-Frederick), Vincent T. Moy (University of Miami), Paul Hawkins (OpenEye), Yulia Borodina (NCBI), Gerhard Wolber (Inte:Ligand, Austria), Marc Nicklaus (NCI), James P. Snyder (Emory), Anne Chaka (NIST), Esther Kellenberger (Univ. Strasbourg, France), Renxiao Wang (SIOC, Shanghai, PR China), Jim Dunbar (University of Michigan), Janna Wehrle (NIGMS), Anton Hopfinger (University of New Mexico), Heidi Einolf (Novartis), Yojiro Sakiyama (Pfizer), Olga Obrezanova (BioFocus DPI, UK), Anthony E. Klon (Pharmacopeia), Artem Cherkasov (University of British Columbia, Canada), Ann Richards (US EPA), Curt Breneman (RPI), Barry Hardy (Douglas Connect), Weida Tong (FDA)

CFP
We invite contributed papers from members of academic, government research and commercial organizations on areas of new research and innovation involving drug discovery research informatics. The work presented should involve innovative new method development or application to drug discovery problems and involving methods from computational chemistry, computational biology, cheminformatics or bioinformatics. Studies including experimental work in medicinal chemistry, screening, experimental toxicology, pre-clinical evaluation, lead optimisation and translational medicine are welcome.

Abstracts (300-500 words) should be submitted to echeminfo -[at]- douglasconnect.com by 31 July 2008, and be accompanied by a short biography of the presenting author (300-500 words). Abstracts approved by the scientific organizing committee will be selected for scheduling on the conference program and in meeting poster sessions. Authors will be notified of acceptance as soon as a review of submitted materials takes place and at the latest by 15 August 2008.

Bursary
Bursary Awards will be used to support the attendance of a selection of academic young investigators at the meeting and workshops. Applicants can be working in any area of research related to drug discovery at the postdoctoral, graduate student and senior undergraduate levels.

To apply for the bursary please send an email with a) your abstract and biography (300-500 words each), b) your CV of 1-2 pages, c) a short description of your interests and career motivations related to drug discovery (300-500 words) to echeminfo -[at]- douglasconnect.com by 31 July 2008. The recipients of the bursary awards will be selected based on an evaluation of the quality and innovation of the described research and the potential positive impact of attendance at the meeting on their research and career progress. Authors will be notified of acceptance by 15 August 2008.

Poster Session
All InterAction Meeting registrants are eligible to present a Conference Poster. The Poster Sessions will take place in the evenings in Thomas Great Hall on campus, where refreshments and dinner are also served. Poster Abstracts (300-500 words) with Title, Institution, Authors and Contact Information should be submitted to barry.hardy -[at]-
douglasconnect.com  Abstracts will be considered based on date of submission and quality, and will be reviewed and accepted as they are received. To be considered for the formal program, they should be submitted at the very latest by 31 August 2008.

Download Program Brochure (pdf):

Download eChemProgramBrynMawr08-Final-v2.pdf

Contact:
Program: Dr. Barry Hardy, eCheminfo Community of Practice, Douglas Connect. Tel: +41 61 851 0170. barry.hardy -[at]- douglasconnect.com

Registration Enquiries: Nicki Douglas, Douglas Connect, Baermeggenweg 14, 4314 Zeiningen, Switzerland. Tel: +41 61 851 0461. echeminfo -[at]- douglasconnect.com or go to:

http://echeminfoBM810.eventsbot.com

May 06, 2008

Program & Schedule for eCheminfo 08 Oxford Workshop Week

The program, abstracts and schedule for the 5 Day eCheminfo Hands-on Drug Discovery Workshop Week (21-25 July 2008) at the Medical Sciences Teaching Center, Oxford University, Oxford, UK is provided below. (follow continuation)

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March 12, 2008

Bursary Award for Drug Discovery Training Week in Oxford

The 5 Day eCheminfo Hands-on Drug Discovery Workshop Week will take place this year 21-25 July 2008 at the Medical Sciences Teaching Center, Oxford University, Oxford, UK. Topics to be covered include Virtual Screening & Docking; Structure-based Drug Design; Ligand Optimisation & Library Design; Structure Search, Similarity and Property Estimation; Data Mining, Analysis & Visualisation; Pharmacophore Modelling for Lead Identification; Fragment-based Drug Design; QSAR-based Predictive Toxicology; and Quantitative Spectrometric Data-Activity Relationship Modelling.

A Bursary Award sponsored by Tripos will be used to support the attendance of one academic participant, who may be working in any area of research related to drug discovery. To apply for the bursary please send an email with a) description of your research (ca. 500 words); b) your training needs (ca. 500 words), c) your CV to echeminfo -[at]- douglasconnect.com by 15 April 2008. The recipient of the award will be selected based on an evaluation of the quality and innovation of the described research and the potential positive impact of the training on their research progress and will be notified by 30 April. We gratefully acknowledge the sponsorship support of Tripos.

More information on the workshop program is available at http://www.echeminfo.com/COMTY_training

Barry Hardy

eCheminfo Community of Practice Manager

March 11, 2008

Drug Discovery Workshop Week in Oxford

The 5 Day eCheminfo Hands-on Drug Discovery Workshop Week will take place this year 21-25 July 2008 at the Medical Sciences Teaching Center, Oxford University, Oxford, UK.

Topics to be covered include Virtual Screening & Docking; Structure-based Drug Design; Ligand Optimisation & Library Design; Structure Search, Similarity and Property Estimation; Data Mining, Analysis & Visualisation; Pharmacophore Modelling for Lead Identification; Fragment-based Drug Design; QSAR-based Predictive Toxicology; and Quantitative Spectrometric Data-Activity Relationship Modelling.

These workshops are aimed to provide a set of stimulating workshops using latest advanced modelling techniques of relevance to chemists, life scientists and modellers working in drug discovery. The workshop group studies problems with hands-on examples using leading-edge software and discusses complex issues highlighted by examples and case studies presented by instructors. A variety of leading drug discovery software packages and an IT classroom are used by instructors and participants to work through problems.

More Information is available at http://www.echeminfo.com/COMTY_training

Download Program as a pdf:

Download eChemProgramOxford08-v1.2.PDF

To register for the workshop, please contact Nicki.Douglas –(at)- douglasconnect.com, +41 61 851 0461

Barry Hardy

eCheminfo Community of Practice Manager

October 04, 2007

Structure-based Drug Design

Structurally-informed approaches have increasingly demonstrated their value in drug design since the first biologically-relevant X-ray structures became available 30 years ago. The impact of these methods and technologies on early lead discovery and lead optimization is significant. Issues that are of current relevance include:

- Are we maximizing the use of (the never-ending, increasing) current computer power in Structure-based Drug Design (SBDD)?
- Virtual Screening (VS) is usually applied to enrich datasets with high-activity compounds. The "unusual" application of VS to weaker kinase binders is an interesting area of exploration.
- Cross-docking applied to a structurally-rich CDK2 dataset can shed some light on the pros and cons of utilizing docking methods during lead optimization.
- What is the function of modeling water molecules in SBDD? Instead of ignoring (or deleting) them, their influence on binding affinity should be considered.
- What do we know, what do we we think we know or simply don’t know about SBDD?

On 17 October 2007 we will hold an eCheminfo Community of Practice conference session at Bryn Mawr College, Philadelphia to discuss latest advances in SBDD. The session will be chaired by Jose Duca (Schering-Plough) and includes a knowledgeable panel of speakers and discussion leaders: Daniel Cheney (Bristol-Myers Squibb), Natasja Brooijmans (Wyeth), Jose Duca (Schering-Plough), Terry Stouch (JCAMD) and Julian Tirado-Rives (Yale). A description of the session with presentation abstracts follows:

Structure-based Drug Design
http://echeminfo.com/COMTY_conferencesprog07sbdd

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October 03, 2007

Fragment-based Drug Discovery

Fragment-based drug discovery (FBDD) is a rapidly emerging field to identifying novel, small molecule, preclinical development candidates. Because traditional high-throughput screening has had its challenges, due to the complexity and relatively large size of the compounds routinely being screened, FBDD had been gaining momentum as an alternative approach. It starts with very small, low molecular weight, drug fragments which have the potential to keep the overall complexity and molecular weight of each drug candidate low. Traditional bioassays are not able to detect small drug fragments because of their low potency binding to the protein target. Thus, FBDD integrates biophysical techniques, such as X-ray crystallography, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, isothermal calorimetry with fragment library design and a range of computational methodologies for an efficient hit-to-lead process. The ultimate success of any drug discovery program is measured by the quality and quantity of the drugs it produces. FBDD has been practical in the past decade only, thus too soon to put its stamp yet on marketed drugs. However, we have faith that it will indeed deliver on its promise.

On 17 October 2007 we will hold an eCheminfo Community of Practice conference session at Bryn Mawr College, Philadelphia to discuss latest advances in fragment-based drug discovery. The session will be chaired by Maria Kontoyianni and includes a knowledgeable panel of speakers and discussion leaders: Chaohong Sun (Abbott), Renate Sekul (Graffinity), Woody Sherman (Schrodinger), Georgia McGaughey (Merck) and Stephen Burley (SGX Pharmaceuticals). A description of the session with presentation abstracts follows:

Fragment-based Drug Discovery
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September 20, 2007

eCheminfo Autumn Community of Practice meeting 2007

The eCheminfo Autumn Community of Practice meeting will take place the week of October 15 at Bryn Mawr College, Philadelphia to discuss latest research applications, methods and best practices in drug discovery informatics, design and modelling.

The following conference sessions will be held:
16 October: Virtual Screening, chaired by Christopher Austin (NIH) and Ajay Jain (UCSF)
16 October: Structural Biology, chaired by Max Cummings (Tibotec Pharmaceuticals)
17 October: Structure-based Drug Design, chaired by Jose Duca (Schering-Plough)
17 October: Fragment-based Drug Discovery, chaired by Maria Kontoyianni (Crystax Pharmaceuticals)
18-19 October: Predictive ADME/Toxicology, chaired by Tony Hopfinger (University of New Mexico College of Pharmacy)

Additional workshop activity on virtual screening best practices, knowledge management in R&D and advances in predictive ADME and toxicology will also be held.

Conference speakers include:
Stephen Burley (SGX Pharmaceuticals), Georgia McGaughey (Merck), Charles Lesburg (Schering-Plough), Rick Beger (FDA), Marc Nicklaus (NIH), Woody Sherman (Schrodinger), Daniel Cheney (Bristol Myers Squibb), Paul Labute (Chemical Computing Group), Ajay Jain (UCSF), Alan Cheng (Amgen), Tony Hopfinger (University of New Mexico), Anthony Klon (Pharmacopeia Drug Discovery), Artem Cherkasov (University of British Columbia), Dennis Pelletier (Pfizer), Chaohong Sun (Abbott), Xavier Barril (University of Barcelona), Jose Duca (Schering-Plough), Terry Stouch (JCAMD), Natasja Brooijmans (Wyeth), Gerard Kleywegt (University of Uppsala), Vladimir Poroikov (Russian Academy of Sciences), Christoph Helma (in silico toxicology), Ann Richard (EPA), Judy Madden (Liverpool John Moores University), Julian Tirado-Rives (Yale), Heather Carlson (University of Michigan), Joseph Tomaszewski (NCI), Joseph Contrera (FDA), Christopher Austin (NIH), Jerome Hert (UCSF), Renate Sekul (Graffinity), Gunther Stahl (Tripos), John W Liebeschuetz (CCDC), Wilfried Langenaeker (Silicos), Zsolt Zsoldos (SimBioSys), Paul Hawkins (OpenEye Scientific Software), François Delfaud (MEDIT), Anatoly Ruvinsky (University of Kansas), Robin Taylor (CCDC), Eric Jamois (Strand Life Sciences), David Gilmour (Tacit), Alex Heiphetz (Delta L Training), Frank Guerino (TraverseIT), Salvatore Alesci (Wyeth), Darius Dziuda (CCSU), Laszlo Boros (Sidmap) Fred Cohen (Fast Track Systems), Alex Tropsha (UNC), Dimitris Agrafiotis, (Johnson & Johnson), Carl Elkin (Schering-Plough)

Poster Session
We will be running poster sessions in the evenings at the meeting with themes: knowledge management (Tuesday), drug design (Wednesday) and drug development and ADMET (Thursday). This option is available to all meeting attendees. Please send your abstract and biography of ca. 300-500 words each to eCheminfo -(at)- douglasconnect.com for approval.

Program Brochure:

Download eChemProgramBrynMawr07-web2.PDF

More information at http://echeminfo.com/COMTY_conferences

June 19, 2007

Brochure for Autumn 2007 eCheminfo Cheminformatics Conference Available

The brochure for the eCheminfo Cheminformatics Conference is now available:

Latest Advances in Drug Discovery & Development
15-19 October 2007
Community of Practice Meeting, Autumn 2007
a joint InnovationWell and eCheminfo InterAction Meeting
Bryn Mawr College, Philadelphia
http://www.echeminfo.com/COMTY_conferences

Download the brochure as a pdf here:

Download eChemProgramBrynMawr07-web1.PDF

Look forward to seeing you there  - you will not find drug discovery informatics discussions to match these anywhere else in the world this year :)!!

Barry

June 12, 2007

Advancing best practice in virtual screening and docking evaluation, comparison and scoring

On 15-16 October 2007 we will hold an eCheminfo Community of Practice Workshop and Forum at Bryn Mawr College, Philadelphia to discuss and advance best practice in virtual screening and docking, to develop co-created best practices for comparison studies, and to review latest developments in method development and applications related to drug discovery.

This activity will consist of three parts:

1. Workshop to develop co-created best practices for comparison studies. (morning/afternoon of October 15).

2. Conference session on latest method developments with presentations and panel discussion. (morning of October 16)

3. Hands-on Workshop sessions with screening software (afternoon of October 16)

1. Best Practice Workshop (Oct 15)

This workshop will have an agenda to:

· share experiences on current practices for comparative studies in virtual screening

· engage in group-based discussion and detailed documentation and agreement of best practices for conducting comparison studies

· to co-create requirements for a comparison study which will subsequently be conducted by the community of practice

The agenda of workshop will be designed so as to maximise interaction, discussion, issue resolution, and action plans for cooperation.  Workshop activities will address the specific challenges:

  • statistically significant relationships between docking scores and ligand affinity
  • practices and procedures for the operation of community-based screening and docking comparisons including tests and interpretation of results, in a way that everyone can agree is fair.
  • use of wiki-based approaches for practice development
  • peer review, data compilation, running of programs, judgement of results
  • workflow descriptions for comparisons
  • beyond conformational energetics in the rank ordering of diverse compounds in high throughput virtual screening
  • measurement and benchmarking
  • binding mode prediction, virtual screening for lead identification, rank-ordering by affinity for lead optimization
  • atom typing, ligand preparation (ionic forms, tautomers, ...), ligand conformer generation, protein preparation (protonation, residue orientation, ...), ligand placement (top-down, bottom-up, fragment based, group based, ...), energy calculation (force field type, grid type, algorithm, ...), constraint handling (global and local optimization strategy? process to escape local minima?), scoring (single-objective, multi-objective, consensus, ...)
  • separation of test set information from model development
  • validation datasets, results and applicability domains
  • objective comparisons of standardized test datasets
  • extraction of data from the scientific literature
  • methods and procedures for secure testing of commercial data that could be acceptable to industry
  • frameworks for computational model testing and validation
  • impact of knowledge management approaches
  • collaboration and community support structures and environments

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June 06, 2007

Drug Discovery Workshop, Oxford, September 10-14

I am pleased to announce that we will be holding the hands-on eCheminfo
Drug Discovery Workshop week a second time this year in Oxford the week
of 10-14 September. First option on places will go to the waiting list from
the June workshop but there nevertheless still are additional places available.
If interested in attending, please see links below for further information:

Latest Advances in Drug Discovery Design & Planning Methods
a Hands-on 5 Day eCheminfo Advanced Training Workshop Week

25-29 June 2007 (registration closed) AND 10-14 September 2007

Chemistry Research Laboratory, Oxford University, Oxford, UK

Brochure: http://www.douglasconnect.com/files/eChemProgramOxford07-Sept-v1web.PDF
Abstracts and Bios on Website: http://echeminfo.colayer.net/COMTY_training
Photos from Class of 2006: http://www.echeminfo.com/COMTY_oxfordphotos06
Feedback from Class of 2006: http://www.echeminfo.com/COMTY_oxfordfeedback06

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