We are organising a variety of hands-on interactive workshops for OpenTox Euro 2013 which will
provide attendees the opportunity to work on predictive toxicology
analysis and modelling problems with a variety of methods and software
applications. Sessions will include:
- Predicting Chemical Liabilities with Bioclipse and OpenTox, Ola Spjuth
(Uppsala University) and Egon Willighagen (Maastricht University)
- Developing a Weight of Evidence for a Library, Barry Hardy (Douglas
Connect)
- Using ToxML for Data Exchange, Philip Judson and Mohammed Ali (Lhasa Ltd)
- Use lazar and OpenTox for (Q)SAR model development and validation,
Micha Rautenberg and David Vorgrimmler (in silico toxicology)
- Predicting interactions with drug metabolizing enzymes, Patrik Rydberg
(University of Copenhagen)
- Visualise and Explore Chemical Feature Space of a Dataset, Martin
Gütlein (Univ. Freiburg) and Andreas Karwath (Johannes Gutenberg
University of Mainz)
- Integrated Enrichment and Analysis of Omics datasets mapped to
Pathways, Johannes Eichner (University of Tuebingen)
- Using Scaffold Hunter for the Visual Analysis of Chemical Datasets,
Nils Kriege and Till Schäfer (TU Dortmund)
- Identifying and Selecting ChEMBL datasets for toxicology modelling,
Anne Hersey (EMBL-EBI)
More information will be posted at:
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