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To: chemistry-request at ccl.net
Date: Wed Mar 19 21:25:28 2008
Subject: 08.08.17 Systems Chemical Biology: Integrating Chemistry and Biology for Network Models, ACS, Philadelphia, PA
Systems Chemical Biology: Integrating Chemistry and Biology for Network Models 236th ACS National Meeting Philadelphia, August 17-21, 2008 CINF Division ---------------------------------- Dear Colleagues, Rajarshi Guha and I are organizing a symposium focusing on the use of biological networks and their models for the purposes of drug discovery. Traditionally, such models have been applied to large scale biological systems such as protein-protein interaction networks. Recently, there has been increased interest in the study of these networks to gain a global understanding of biological systems and the impact of small molecules to them in the context of drug discovery. As a result, it has become important that such models integrate small molecules with the usual biological systems. By leveraging the power of established cheminformatics methods along with the network models we get closer to the goal of "systems chemical biology", the full integration of chemical and biological data in the development of better in silico-methods for drug discovery. We invite you to submit contributions that address various computational aspects of this approach including, but not limited to: network construction, integration of multiple data sources in network models, drug repurposing, target identification, polypharmacology, incorporation of chemical structure/similarity into network models, bridging chemical structure and biological structure based network models. Case studies where computational network models have provided experimental insight are also welcome. We would also like to point out that sponsorship opportunities are available. Please use the on-line abstract submission system (OASYS) for submitting your abstract (http://oasys.acs.org/acs/236nm/oasys.htm). OASYS will be accepting abstracts until 24th March, 2008. Please contact Rajarshi or myself if you have any questions. Thanks, Josef Scheiber Novartis josef.scheiber(~)novartis.com Ph: +1-617-871-3697 Rajarshi Guha Indiana University rguha(~)indiana.edu Ph: +1-814-404-5449NOTE THAT E-MAIL ADDRESSES HAVE BEEN MODIFIED!!!