CCL: New speakers added: ChemAxon's EUGM, May 28-29, 2013, Budapest, Hungary



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We are adding 2 new presentations to the ChemAxon EUGM taking place on May 28-29, 2013 in Budapest, Hungary.

New speakers
  1. Sergio H. Rotstein     Pfizer Inc    
    What about the âbig guysâ? The emerging HELM standard for macromolecular representation and the Pistoia Alliance
  2. Antony Williams    Royal Society of Chemistry    
    Applications of ChemAxon Tools to Deliver eScience Projects at the Royal Society of Chemistry
Visit the full updated program

Highlights of the event: More information at the UGM meeting page and the registration page.

Review the archives of previous meetings, including original presentations (slides and video) and meeting reports from Wendy Warr and Yvonne Martin visit the archive.

UGM Satellite meetings:

Developer training updated curriculum:
Based on user feedback we are tuning the developer training program to focus on overview of functionality and architecture, building and integrating systems, and of course we will showcase hundreds of code examples.

We are extending the program with several new chapters around the introduction and usage of Marvin for _javascript_, JChem Web Servicesâ new REST API and introduction and high level overview of ChemAxonâs .NET API

This more relaxed and more focused training should help past and new attendees get started with ChemAxonâs developer toolkits, while gaining a deeper understanding on how to integrate cheminformatics systems.

Developer and end user Training links:
One to One session
Monday May 27th, late afternoon

Leading into the Garden party on Monday night, we host the 1-2-1 at the ChemAxon offices to let users meet with ChemAxon staff to discuss scientific, technical or business issues.

List of User Presentations:
01    Anh Kiet Tran Mihn    CNRS    French Academic Compound Library: the âChimiothÃque Nationaleâ
02    Derek Marren    Eli Lilly    The Lilly Open Innovation Drug Discovery Program (OIDD)
03    BjÃrn WindshÃgel    European ScreeningPort    Chemoinformatic tools for the hit discovery process
04    Ian Berry    Evotec    Classification and analysis of 21 million commercially available compounds
05    Karen Worsfold    GlaxoSmithKline    IJC in the wider enterprise
06    Dragos Horvath    Univ Strasbourg-CNRS    Dealing with 'exotic' similarity metrics - live on the Web
07    Bernd Rupp    Leibniz-Institut fÃr Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP)    Chemical Information systems: From compound collections to rationally designed HTS library.
08    Yoshiko Matsumoto    Patcore    CRAIS Board -A virtual white board for chemical discussions
09    Sergio H. Rotstein     Pfizer Inc    What about the âbig guysâ? The emerging HELM standard for macromolecular representation and the Pistoia Alliance
10    Antony Williams    Royal Society of Chemistry    Applications of ChemAxon Tools to Deliver eScience Projects at the Royal Society of Chemistry
11    Steve Hajkowski    Thomson Reuters    Patent analytics - what can Markush data tell us?
12    Christopher Southan    TW2Informatics    Chemicalize.org, SureChemOpen, PubChem and the InChIKey: A heavenly conjunction with transformative utility


Alex Allardyce
Marketing Dir.
ChemAxon Ltd
ZÃhony u. 7. Building HX, Budapest, 1031 Hungary
http://www.chemaxon.com

Tel: +361 453 0435
Fax: +361 4532659
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