The 5 Day eCheminfo Advanced Drug Discovery Training Week will take place 25-29 June 2007 at the Chemistry Research Laboratory, Oxford University, Oxford, UK. Topics to be covered include Virtual Screening & Docking, Structure-based Drug Design, Library Design, Latest advances in ADME & Predictive Toxicology, Data Mining, Analysis & Visualisation, Pharmacophores, Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics, Physiological-based Simulation and Integration of Cheminformatics & Bioinformatics Tools & Data.
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 software packages and an IT classroom are used by instructors and participants to work through challenging problems.
A Bursary Award sponsored by Chemical Computing Group (CCG) will be used to support the attendance of one academic participant, who may be working in any area of chemistry related to drug discovery. To apply for the bursary please send an email with a) description of your research; your training needs (ca. 500 words each), b) your CV to echeminfo [at] douglasconnect.com by 28 February. 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 15 March. We gratefully acknowledge the sponsorship support of CCG.
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More Information is available at http://www.echeminfo.com/COMTY_training
Barry Hardy
eCheminfo Community of Practice Manager
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