September 24, 2005

Autumn InterAction Meeting Program

I summarise below the list of sessions with over 100 top speakers and discussion leaders for the program listing for the upcoming Autumn InterAction Meetings taking place in Philadelphia and Basel. Please add a traceback or link for other like-minded folk to find!

I also provide an electronic brochure for download here for the InnovationWell Autumn Program on Knowledge-based Innovation in Life Science Product Development:
http://barryhardy.blogs.com/theferryman/files/InnovationWell-ProgramAutumn05.PDF

And the equivalent eCheminfo brochure on Drug Discovery:
http://barryhardy.blogs.com/theferryman/files/eCheminfo-ProgramAutumn05.pdf

Note: The poster sessions will be run as electronic poster sessions using tabletop spaces, a wireless network and Internet facilities at the meetings, in addition to virtual access through the website, i.e., the posters will be electronic but the access can be face-to-face or virtual. You can participate in person and virtually in the poster sessions.  We can supply nourishment and refreshments locally; remote participants may have to order out! [We also expect, subject to on-site testing, to have live conference call capabilities for remote participating members to join local discussions.]  Anyone interested in presenting such an "electronic poster" should directly contact us via email at innovationwell at douglasconnect.com

Look forward to seeing you in Philadelphia or Basel!

Barry Hardy
Community of Practice Manager
Douglas Connect
http://douglasconnect.com/
+41 61 851 0170 (office)

InnovationWell & eCheminfo InterAction Meetings
Philadelphia, US, 11-12 October 2005 and Basel, Switzerland, 9-10 November
List of Sessions with Speakers & Schedule (InterAction Autumn Meetings)
http://innovationwell.net/ and http://echeminfo.com/

Registration to attend the meetings or to access virtually is available through the websites or through contacting Nicki Douglas [nicki.douglas at douglasconnect.com]

…PROGRAM LISTING CONTINUING IN FULL POSTING…..

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August 10, 2004

Pacific Rim Conference in Nanoscience brought from Australia to your PC

The Nanotech Hub presents over the Internet the Program from the Pacific Rim Conference in Nanoscience, Broome, Australia to be held 7-12 September 2004. The conference is chaired by Professor Nick Quirke, Imperial College London, and includes contributions from leading researchers in the Pacific Region, in addition to invited top speakers from Europe and the USA.

All lectures including slides and audio from the conference will be available through the Web site located at http://nanotech.colayer.net/, starting during the conference week and continuing through September and October.

All virtual registrants may present a poster through the Web site for viewing and discussion.

This conference is multidisciplinary, includes the disciplines of physics, chemistry, biology and engineering, and contains a significant amount of leading chemistry research in nanoscience.

The program covers current key research areas in nanoscience including nanofluidics, nanobio interfaces, nanofabrication, water, energy and minerals, nanoparticles, and computational nanoscience. Lectures on hot topics and workshops will also accompany the invited speaker program.

The virtual conference provides an opportunity to those unable to attend the physical conference in Broome, Australia to access and listen to all talks from the conference and to post questions and discussion items.

Conference Speakers

N. Quirke, Imperial College London; T. Becker, Universitaet Ulm, Ulm, Germany; C. Amatore, Universite de Paris, France; M. Sastry, National Chemical Laboratory, India; M. Pettitt, University of Houston, USA; S. Chou, Princeton University, USA; M. Y. Simmons, University of NSW, Australia; T. Turney, CSIRO Nanotechnology Centre, Australia; D. Evans, Australian National University; B. Hobbs, Chief Scientist, WA, Australia; K. Y. Chan, University of Hong Kong, HK; G. Parkinson, Curtin University, Australia; M. Lu , University of Queensland, Australia; J. Gale, Curtin University, Australia; F. Caruso, University of Melbourne, Australia; K. Kaneko, Chiba University, Japan; P. Cummings, Vanderbilt University and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA; A. Fuchs, Universite de Paris Sud, France; B. Todd, Swinburne, University of Technology, Melbourne; P. McCormick, University of Western Australia, Perth; F. Stellacci, MIT, USA; I. Snook, RMIT , Melbourne, Australia; N. Kanellopoulos, NOE Coordinator, NCSR Demokritos, Greece; B. Hobbs, APNF; A. Appleton, Accelrys; J. R. Henderson, Univ. of Leeds, UK; Y. Kaneko, Kyoto University, Japan; D.J. Henry, RMIT University, Australia

Conference abstracts and news and views will be made available on an ongoing basis through the Blog located at http://barryhardy.blogs.com/nanomosis/

Please visit http://nanotech.colayer.net/ for further program information and to signup.


Barry Hardy, Ph.D.
Douglas Connect, Switzerland
www.douglasconnect.com
+41 61 851 0170 (office)
Blogs:
On Nanotechnology - Nanomosis: http://barryhardy.blogs.com/nanomosis/
On Cheminformatics & Modelling - Cheminfostream: http://barryhardy.blogs.com/cheminfostream/

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