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European Meeting on Drug Discovery Applications of Cheminformatics & Modelling |
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Posted by mlambrecht on Monday, July 18 @ 10:59:26 CEST (2268 reads)
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Anonymous writes "The eCheminfo European Autumn 2005 meeting will be taking place at the Swissotel L’entrée Conference Center, Basel, Switzerland, November 9-10. Program information and registration is available through the eCheminfo website at http://echeminfo.com/
The theme of the meeting is the application of cheminformatics and chemical modelling to drug discovery and will include the following sessions:
Virtual Screening, Docking & Scoring, chaired by Miklos Vargyas (ChemAxon); Web-based Services in Drug Design, chaired by Kim Henrick (European Bioinformatics Institute); Computational Biochemistry, chaired by Alessandro Curioni (IBM Zurich); Applications of Machine Learning & Graph Mining in Drug Discovery, chaired by Stefan Kramer (Technische Universitaet Muenchen); Biosensors & Nanofluidics, Nick Quirke (Imperial College London); Protein Folding and Dynamics, chaired by Wilfred van Gunsteren (ETH-Zurich)"
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Philadelphia Meeting: Drug Discovery Applications of Cheminformatics & Modeling |
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Posted by mlambrecht on Monday, July 18 @ 10:58:38 CEST (2604 reads)
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Anonymous writes "eCheminfo US Autumn 2005 InterAction Meeting
The eCheminfo US Autumn 2005 meeting will be taking place at Bryn Mawr College, Philadelphia, US, 11-12 October. Program information and registration is available through the eCheminfo website at http://echeminfo.com/
The theme of the meeting is the application of cheminformatics and chemical modelling to drug discovery and will include the following sessions:
Virtual Screening, Docking & Scoring, chaired by Max Cummings (Johnson & Johnson); Web-based Services in Drug Design, chaired by Marc Nicklaus, (National Institutes of Health); Protein Folding, Misfolding & Aggregation: Applications to Disease, chaired by Nikolay V. Dokholyan (University of North Carolina); New Developments in Biophysical Applications of Quantum Mechanics, chaired by Ken Merz/Lance Westerhoff (QuantumBio); Simulation of Membranes & Ion Channels, co-chaired by Richard Pastor (FDA) & Michael Klein (University of Pennsylvania)
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Biobix.be |
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Anonymous writes "Within BIOBIX there is a general focus on systems biology and comparative genomics (junk mining)
reflected in different supported technologies: metabonomics, wavelets, phylogenetic footprinting,
heterogenous data-integration statistics, ncRNA detection and target prediction,
selection of novel targets ...besides others.
These technologies are applied in many different disease areas, namely cancer,
aging, heart disease, malaria & asthma. In addition we have developed an
extensive industrial collaboration in the field of personalized medicine based on methylation profiles (methylomics).
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Devgen raises € 30 million in succesful IPO |
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Posted by wvcrieki on Monday, June 06 @ 10:36:15 CEST (2387 reads)
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Anonymous writes "The biotechnology company Devgen NV, today announces the details of its capital increase and stock exchange listing on Euronext Brussels. Following the successful subscription to the offered shares, Devgen will issue 4,000,000 new shares for an amount of € 30 million at a price of € 7.5 per share. "
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Open Access Bibliography |
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Anonymous writes "The Open Access Bibliography: Liberating Scholarly Literature with E-Prints and Open Access Journals presents over 1,300 selected English-language books, conference papers (including some digital video presentations), debates, editorials, e-prints, journal and magazine articles, news articles, technical reports, and other printed and electronic sources that are useful in understanding the open access movement's efforts to provide free access to and unfettered use of scholarly literature. Most sources have been published between 1999 and August 31, 2004; however, a limited number of key sources published prior to 1999 are also included. Where possible, links are provided to sources that are freely available on the Internet (approximately 78 percent of the bibliography's references have such links).
http://info.lib.uh.edu/cwb/oab.pdf
This bibliography has been published as a printed book (ISBN 1-59407-670-7) by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL).
http://www.arl.org/pubscat/pubs/openaccess/
ARL and the author have made the above PDF version of the bibliography freely available. It is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License.
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28 Years of Patent Chemistry Now Structure-Searchable |
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Posted by mlambrecht on Saturday, October 23 @ 15:27:41 CEST (1825 reads)
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bio_informatica writes "Elsevier MDL has introduced the MDL(R) Patent Chemistry Database, a new structure-searchable collection of patent chemistry information specifically designed for research scientists and information professionals. With the database researchers can rapidly explore World, U.S. and European patents dating from 1976 using structure, reaction and text searches."
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October 15-17 Bioinformatics meeting in Irvine, California |
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Posted by mlambrecht on Monday, October 18 @ 09:30:54 CEST (2304 reads)
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At this meeting, part of the National Academy of Sciences' Arthur M. Sackler colloquium series, scientists will explore recent advances in bioinformatic theory and experimentation across the biological and medical sciences, as well as technological innovations that will further enable the collection of useful data.
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GMail invite anyone ? |
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Posted by mlambrecht on Thursday, October 07 @ 11:12:22 CEST (1840 reads)
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I have 3 GMail accounts to give away (who hasn't heard of those 1gig email accounts yet?). If you are interested, you are going to have to do something in return : post an item to the Bioinformatrix community about an interesting or original bioinformatics or science related story.
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Programming with NCBI BLAST |
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Posted by mlambrecht on Friday, August 20 @ 11:15:31 CEST (1613 reads)
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From the website:
The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) presents Programming with NCBI BLAST, a 3-day course including both lectures and computer workshops on effectively using NCBI BLAST within scripts, creating and maintain local BLAST databases, and setting up a BLAST web server.
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Applications of Cheminformatics and Chemical Modelling to Drug Discovery |
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Posted by mlambrecht on Tuesday, July 13 @ 12:26:49 CEST (2129 reads)
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The eCheminfo 2004 Web conference “Applications of Cheminformatics and Chemical Modelling to Drug Discovery” will be held 8-19 November 2004 on echeminfo.com.
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Bioinformatics prices awarded |
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Posted by mlambrecht on Tuesday, June 29 @ 11:52:07 CEST (1285 reads)
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Two bioinformatics scientists have been awarded the Max Planck Research Prize for International Cooperation, each of which carries a cash award of €750,000 (USD $915,900) to be spent over a period of 5 years.
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[job] Cheminformatics Management and Support, Europe |
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Posted by mlambrecht on Tuesday, June 22 @ 09:17:28 CEST (2098 reads)
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Anonymous writes "Cheminformatics Management and Support, Europe
I am assisting to recruit a Manager, Cheminformatics and Support for a client’s European application science group.
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BioConvergence 2004 |
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Posted by mlambrecht on Wednesday, April 21 @ 10:03:59 CEST (1405 reads)
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Attend Europe's first international biotech, bioinformatics and informatics partnering conference for industry and academia in the heart of London and hear star speakers including Dr Janet Thornton, Director of the European Bioinformatics Institute, and Prof. Alan Barrell, Entrepreneur in residence, Cambridge University, as well as representatives from AstraZeneca, Bayer, Oracle, and major players in the biotechnology investment community including Collins Stewart, Augusta Finance, Sitkapartners and Biofund.
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4 Nobel prize winners at symposium on life sciences in Brussels |
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wolf writes "On April 28, the symposium 'Life, a Nobel Story' brings 4 Nobel Prize winners and 3 other world-renowned scientists in life sciences to Brussels. A unique occasion - never before has Belgium had the privilege to welcome these excellent scientists in one symposium.
The speakers are Leroy Hood, Richard Roberts, Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, Ehud Shapiro (DNA computers), Kary Mullis (PCR), Sidney Altman (enzymatic RNA) and Craig Venter (Human Genome Project). Their discoveries are all milestones in modern molecular and cellular biology. For this symposium they will present their views on how life sciences will influence mankind and the planet as a whole.
The program and more information on the speakers and registration procedures is available through the website of the symposium."
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