From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Thu Apr 4 14:09:00 2013 From: "Joe Corkery jcorkery ~ eyesopen.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: Free OpenEye Training Courses in Cambridge, MA Message-Id: <-48522-130404133350-17734-9tUYFl/1dq0K/v+HOWQWHA^-^server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Joe Corkery Content-Language: en-US Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="_000_CD8331AA28D13jcorkeryeyesopencom_" Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2013 10:33:30 -0700 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Joe Corkery [jcorkery,eyesopen.com] --_000_CD8331AA28D13jcorkeryeyesopencom_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear CCL community, OpenEye will be offering three individual training courses for interested p= arties later this month (April 23-25). There is no cost to attend a course,= although registration is required because space is limited. Each course is= a full day course (9 AM =96 5 PM) focusing on a different topic. The cours= es will take place in our Cambridge, MA office in Kendall Sq. You are welco= me to attend one, two, or all three of them. The schedule and descriptions = are below: April 23, 2013 =96 Creating Applications with Python-OEChem =96 This is an = introductory course for users wanting to learn how to use OEChem in Python = > from building simple scripts to creating custom applications. April 24, 2013 =96 Dive into Cheminformatics Toolkits =96 This is a follow-= on course to the Creating Applications with Python-OEChem course intended f= or users who are already comfortable with Python and OEChem. This course ex= plores how to build cheminformatics systems to help chemists analyze and or= ganize scientific data using OpenEye's suite of cheminformatics toolkits. April 25, 2013 - Structure=96Based Design with OEDocking =96 This course co= vers how best to use OpenEye's suite of well-valided molecular docking tool= s and their associated workflows as part of a Structure-Based Design effort= . For more details on the individual courses, please visit http://www.eyesope= n.com/training. To register for a course, please send an email to training]|[= eyesopen.com indicating your desired courses. Thanks, Joe Corkery Vice President, Business Development OpenEye Scientific Software www.eyesopen.com --_000_CD8331AA28D13jcorkeryeyesopencom_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear CCL community,
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OpenEye will be offering three individual training courses fo= r interested parties later this month (April 23-25). There is no cost to at= tend a course, although registration is required because space is limited. = Each course is a full day course (9 AM =96 5 PM) focusing on a different to= pic. The courses will take place in our Cambridge, MA office in Kendall Sq.= You are welcome to attend one, two, or all three of them. The schedule and= descriptions are below:

April 23, 2013 =96 Cre= ating Applications with Python-OEChem =96 This is an introductory cours= e for users wanting to learn how to use OEChem in Python from building simp= le scripts to creating custom applications.

April = 24, 2013 =96 Dive into Cheminformatics Toolkits =96 This is a f= ollow-on course to the Creating Applications with Python-OEChem course inte= nded for users who are already comfortable with Python and OEChem. This cou= rse explores how to build cheminformatics systems to help chemists analyze = and organize scientific data using OpenEye's suite of cheminformatics toolk= its.

April 25, 2013 - Structure=96Based Design = with OEDocking =96 This course covers how best to use OpenEye's su= ite of well-valided molecular docking tools and their associated workflows = as part of a Structure-Based Design effort.

For mo= re details on the individual courses, please visit http://www.eyesopen.com/training. To register for = a course, please send an email to training]|[eyesopen.com indicating your des= ired courses.

Thanks,

Joe= Corkery
Vice President, Business Development
OpenEye S= cientific Software
www.eyesopen.com

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