From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed May 5 11:38:00 2021 From: "Giulio Vistoli giulio.vistoli_-_unimi.it" To: CCL Subject: CCL: CDDD - 7th Virtual meeting Message-Id: <-54322-210505105810-15267-Q7FaatI/bQutwtMlSZTgkw^server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: "Giulio Vistoli" Date: Wed, 5 May 2021 10:57:12 -0400 Sent to CCL by: "Giulio Vistoli" [giulio.vistoli_+_unimi.it] Dear Colleagues, On June 25th 2021, in collaboration with the Divisione di Chimica Farmaceutica, Societ Chimica Italiana (Division of Medicinal Chemistry, Italian Chemical Society), the Computationally Driven Drug Discovery Meeting - CDDD 7th Virtual Meeting will be organized in an online way due to the current health crisis. Following the previous editions held in LAquila in 2011, in Genova 2013, in Verona 2014, in Pomezia 2016, in Milan 2017 and in Rome 2019, the convention aims to gather together researchers who make use of techniques such as computational chemistry, chemoinformatics, QSAR, and property prediction to direct their effort towards integrated drug discovery program. Researchers from both academia and industry are cordially invited to attend and to contribute to set up the state of the art of discipline in Italy. Expected outcomes of the convention are: - to promote a deep scientific discussion in the multifaceted field of computational drug discovery; - to promote the mutual acquaintance of research groups and to devise potential areas of collaboration; - to promote the integration between industrial needs and academic expertise towards more effective drug discovery programs. This virtual edition will be organized in two sessions and will be primarily intended to offer young researchers the opportunity to present their scientific activities. Participation in the convention is free. All those who are interested in participating and in submitting abstracts must send an email to cddd^unimi.it Further information can be found at https://sites.unimi.it/cddd/ Best regards, The scientific committee Stefano Alcaro (Universit di Catanzaro) Andrea Cavalli (Universit di Bologna and IIT, Genova) Gabriele Cruciani (Universit di Perugia and Molecular Horizon) Rosella Ombrato (Angelini, Pomezia) Luca Sartori (S-IN, Soluzioni Informatiche, Vicenza) Francesca Spyrakis (Universit di Torino) Giulio Vistoli (Universit di Milano)