From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Fri Aug 3 09:14:01 2018 From: "Thomas Exner thomas.exner^uni-konstanz.de" To: CCL Subject: CCL: eChemInfo workshop on drug design in Oxford (deadlines approaching quickly) Message-Id: <-53420-180803070751-22654-tlvfyTwp/KULOfHT0EValw^^server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Thomas Exner Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------63BA0224C88E49B22C842084" Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2018 13:07:29 +0200 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Thomas Exner [thomas.exner::uni-konstanz.de] This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------63BA0224C88E49B22C842084 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Dear CCLers: The deadline for early-bird registration for the eChemInfo workshop Oxford has been extended until 7 August. Cheers. Thomas Thomas Exner schrieb: > > Dear CCLers: > > After the successful Milano workshop last week, we are now entering > the hot phase of preparing for the next Training and Innovation Course > in Drug Design taking place > > *Mon, 03. Sep. 2018 - 09:00 to Fri, 07. Sep. 2018 - 15:00* > > at *Diamond House, Harwell Science & Innovation Campus, Didcot, > Oxfordshire OX11 0DE, UK8* > > Besides the high-quality scientific lectures, tutorials and the time > for intense scientific discussions accelerating the participants' > research projects, the highlights of the workshop will be a tour > through the Diamond light source and punting in Oxford. > > For further information, please visit > http://www.echeminfo.com/events/echeminfo-oxford-2018 or contact us. > > Bursary Awards are available (deadline 01. August) at > http://www.echeminfo.com/bursary-awards > > > Early-bird reduced rates are still available until 01. August. > > *About eChemInfo:* This series of workshops provides a set of > stimulating lectures and group work sessions using state-of-the-art > and emerging modelling techniques of relevance to chemists, life > scientists and modellers working in rational drug design. Participants > return to their labs with new ideas, best practices and software > experiences to maximise productivity in their own drug discovery > research activities. > > Main topics covered are: virtual screening, ligand-based and > structure-based drug design, bio- and cheminformatics, molecular > dynamics simulation, drug delivery modelling, systems biology and > biotech drug design. The functionalities of tools developed in > academic groups and from the main software providers will be explored > based on tutorials and more important on case studies taken from > ongoing research. > > Use the “bring your own problems” option to directly apply your newly > acquired knowledge to your own research, profit from specific advice > by the experts and other participants and contribute to innovative > approaches for all case studies. > > Thomas Exner thomas.exner-#-douglasconnect.com schrieb: >> >> Sent to CCL by: Thomas Exner [thomas.exner]_[douglasconnect.com] >> Dear CCLers: >> The Milano eChemInfo workshop is only two weeks away and there are >> still some seats available. If you are interested to join please >> contact me directly so that we can see what we can do to support your >> participation. This especially applies to participants from Italy. >> Best regards. >> Thomas >> >> Thomas Exner schrieb: >>> Dear all: >>> >>> Just a quick note that you can still profit from the early bird >>> rates until the extended deadline May 31. >>> >>> Best. >>> Thomas >>> >>>   Thomas Exner thomas.exner##douglasconnect.com schrieb: >>>> Sent to CCL by: "Thomas  Exner" [thomas.exner]_[douglasconnect.com] >>>> Continuation of our workshop to resolve your problems in drug design >>>> >>>> Training and Innovation Course in Drug Design >>>> 17-21 July 2018 >>>> Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Milan >>>> >>>> Bring your own problems in rational drug design to this hands-on >>>> workshop co-organized by the University of Milans Department of >>>> Pharmaceutical Sciences and eChemInfo. >>>> >>>> Over one week, top modeling experts will teach you >>>> state-of-the-art/emerging approaches and tools and help you apply >>>> new knowledge to your own research. >>>> >>>> Real-world examples from academia and industry, as well as >>>> experimental techniques, will be strongly integrated into the >>>> workshop. Get personalized advice from Stefano Moro, University of >>>> Padova, working on G protein-coupled receptor ligand recognition >>>> pathways; Anthony Bradley from the Diamond Light Source's XChem >>>> project providing services for complex structure determination >>>> using medium- to high-throughput X-ray; and other industry experts >>>> soon to be announced. >>>> >>>> Participants - chemists, life scientists and modellers working in >>>> rational drug design - will return to their labs with new ideas, >>>> best practices and software experiences to maximise productivity in >>>> their own drug discovery research activities. >>>> >>>> http://www.echeminfo.com/events/echeminfo-euro-2018 >>>> >>>> The workshop will provide a set of stimulating lectures and group >>>> work sessions on: >>>> - virtual screening, >>>> - ligand-based and structure-based drug design, >>>> - bio- and cheminformatics, >>>> - molecular dynamics simulation, >>>> - drug delivery modelling, >>>> - off-target predictions and >>>> - quantum mechanics in the hit-to-lead phase >>>> >>>> The functionalities of tools developed in academic groups and from >>>> the main software providers will be explored based on tutorials >>>> and, even more important, on case studies taken from ongoing research. >>>> >>>> Posters are welcome to give the other attendees an overview of your >>>> work and foster discussion within the groups. >>>> >>>> Bursary Awards are available; deadline extended until 30 April at >>>> http://www.echeminfo.com/bursary-awards >>>> >>>> Early-bird reduced rates are also available until 30 April. >>>> >>>> For further information and questions on this (updated program, >>>> exact location, suggestions for accommodation,...) and other >>>> eChemInfo workshops, please visit http://www.echeminfo.com/events >>>> or contact us. >>>> Alessandro Contini, University of Milano >>>> (alessandro.contini%%unimi.it) >>>> Thomas Exner, Douglas Connect (thomas.exner%%douglasconnect.com) >>>> >>>> P.S.: Please spread the word by showcasing the attached poster on >>>> your notice boards.>>       >>       >>       >>       >> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > -- > ___________________________________________________________________________________ > > Dr. Thomas E. Exner > Chief Scientific Officer > Douglas Connect GmbH. > > www:www.douglasconnect.com > e-mail:thomas.exner+*+douglasconnect.com > phone: +49 (0)171 3807485 -- ___________________________________________________________________________________ Dr. Thomas E. Exner Chief Scientific Officer Douglas Connect GmbH. www: www.douglasconnect.com e-mail: thomas.exner+*+douglasconnect.com phone: +49 (0)171 3807485 --------------63BA0224C88E49B22C842084 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Dear CCLers:
The deadline for early-bird registration for the eChemInfo workshop Oxford has been extended until 7 August.
Cheers.
Thomas


Thomas Exner schrieb:

Dear CCLers:

After the successful Milano workshop last week, we are now entering the hot phase of preparing for the next Training and Innovation Course in Drug Design taking place

Mon, 03. Sep. 2018 - 09:00 to Fri, 07. Sep. 2018 - 15:00

at Diamond House, Harwell Science & Innovation Campus, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 0DE, UK8

Besides the high-quality scientific lectures, tutorials and the time for intense scientific discussions accelerating the participants' research projects, the highlights of the workshop will be a tour through the Diamond light source and punting in Oxford.

For further information, please visit http://www.echeminfo.com/events/echeminfo-oxford-2018 or contact us.

Bursary Awards are available (deadline 01. August) at http://www.echeminfo.com/bursary-awards

Early-bird reduced rates are still available until 01. August.

About eChemInfo: This series of workshops provides a set of stimulating lectures and group work sessions using state-of-the-art and emerging modelling techniques of relevance to chemists, life scientists and modellers working in rational drug design. Participants return to their labs with new ideas, best practices and software experiences to maximise productivity in their own drug discovery research activities.

Main topics covered are: virtual screening, ligand-based and structure-based drug design, bio- and cheminformatics, molecular dynamics simulation, drug delivery modelling, systems biology and biotech drug design. The functionalities of tools developed in academic groups and from the main software providers will be explored based on tutorials and more important on case studies taken from ongoing research.

Use the “bring your own problems” option to directly apply your newly acquired knowledge to your own research, profit from specific advice by the experts and other participants and contribute to innovative approaches for all case studies.

Thomas Exner thomas.exner-#-douglasconnect.com schrieb:

Sent to CCL by: Thomas Exner [thomas.exner]_[douglasconnect.com]
Dear CCLers:
The Milano eChemInfo workshop is only two weeks away and there are still some seats available. If you are interested to join please contact me directly so that we can see what we can do to support your participation. This especially applies to participants from Italy.
Best regards.
Thomas

Thomas Exner schrieb:
Dear all:

Just a quick note that you can still profit from the early bird rates until the extended deadline May 31.

Best.
Thomas

  Thomas Exner thomas.exner##douglasconnect.com schrieb:
Sent to CCL by: "Thomas  Exner" [thomas.exner]_[douglasconnect.com]
Continuation of our workshop to resolve your problems in drug design

Training and Innovation Course in Drug Design
17-21 July 2018
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Milan

Bring your own problems in rational drug design to this hands-on workshop co-organized by the University of Milans Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and eChemInfo.

Over one week, top modeling experts will teach you state-of-the-art/emerging approaches and tools and help you apply new knowledge to your own research.

Real-world examples from academia and industry, as well as experimental techniques, will be strongly integrated into the workshop. Get personalized advice from Stefano Moro, University of Padova, working on G protein-coupled receptor ligand recognition pathways; Anthony Bradley from the Diamond Light Source's XChem project providing services for complex structure determination using medium- to high-throughput X-ray; and other industry experts soon to be announced.

Participants - chemists, life scientists and modellers working in rational drug design - will return to their labs with new ideas, best practices and software experiences to maximise productivity in their own drug discovery research activities.

http://www.echeminfo.com/events/echeminfo-euro-2018

The workshop will provide a set of stimulating lectures and group work sessions on:
- virtual screening,
- ligand-based and structure-based drug design,
- bio- and cheminformatics,
- molecular dynamics simulation,
- drug delivery modelling,
- off-target predictions and
- quantum mechanics in the hit-to-lead phase

The functionalities of tools developed in academic groups and from the main software providers will be explored based on tutorials and, even more important, on case studies taken from ongoing research.

Posters are welcome to give the other attendees an overview of your work and foster discussion within the groups.

Bursary Awards are available; deadline extended until 30 April at http://www.echeminfo.com/bursary-awards

Early-bird reduced rates are also available until 30 April.

For further information and questions on this (updated program, exact location, suggestions for accommodation,...) and other eChemInfo workshops, please visit http://www.echeminfo.com/events or contact us.
Alessandro Contini, University of Milano (alessandro.contini%%unimi.it)
Thomas Exner, Douglas Connect (thomas.exner%%douglasconnect.com)

P.S.: Please spread the word by showcasing the attached poster on your notice boards.>>       >>       >>       >>       >>







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___________________________________________________________________________________

Dr. Thomas E. Exner
Chief Scientific Officer
Douglas Connect GmbH.

www: www.douglasconnect.com
e-mail: thomas.exner+*+douglasconnect.com
phone: +49 (0)171 3807485


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Dr. Thomas E. Exner
Chief Scientific Officer
Douglas Connect GmbH.

www: www.douglasconnect.com
e-mail: thomas.exner+*+douglasconnect.com
phone: +49 (0)171 3807485
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