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CCL 20.06.17 MGMS Conference: COMPUTATIONAL DRUG DESIGN - A TRIBUTE TO FRANK BLANEY | |
From: chemistry-request at ccl.net To: chemistry-request at ccl.net Date: Mon Nov 25 05:16:15 2019 Subject: 20.06.17 MGMS Conference: COMPUTATIONAL DRUG DESIGN - A TRIBUTE TO FRANK BLANEY Registration is now open for the MGMS Conference: COMPUTATIONAL DRUG DESIGN - A TRIBUTE TO FRANK BLANEY June 17-19 2020, Belfast The meeting program, registration and travel information can be found here: https://frank-blaney-mgms-conference.weebly.com/ Invited Speakers: Prof William L. Jorgensen (Yale University) Prof Harel Weinstein (Cornell University) Prof Marta Filizola (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai) Prof Jon Essex (University of Southampton) Prof Rebecca Wade (University of Heidelberg) Prof Nigel Richards (University of Cardiff) Prof Christopher Rowley (Memorial University of Newfoundland) Prof Daan Geerke (Vrije University of Amsterdam) Dr Georgia McGaughey (Vertex) Dr Dahlia Weiss (Nurix) Dr Kirstie Bennett (Sosei Heptares) Dr Chris De Graaf (Sosei Heptares) This scientific meeting is being held to recognize the life and work of Dr Frank Blaney, a well-known computational chemist who worked for many years in the pharmaceutical industry. Frank was a pioneer within the world of molecular modelling, particularly with respect to Drug Discovery. Not only did he contribute greatly to promoting science within academia but also in advancing commercial sectors for Drug Discovery. Frank was actively involved in the development of approaches to model membrane bound proteins such as GPCRs, ion channels and transporters, and the application of these approaches in drug discovery. Frank was a founding member of the Molecular Graphics and Modelling Society (MGMS), and over the years worked in a number of academic and commercial institutions including Oxford University, Queenâs University Belfast, as well as Beecham Pharmaceuticals, GSK and Heptares. The intention of the organizers has been to assemble a world class group of scientists who will discuss their work at the forefront of efforts to apply computers in solving a broad range of problems in the biological sciences. The meeting will address research areas: - Quantum Calculations in Biology - Computational Methods in Drug Discovery - Multi-Scale Simulations - System Biology In the interests of collegiality and scientific interaction, the number of participants will be limited to approximately 150 - so register early for what promises to be a significant event in exploring the use of computational methods at the interface of chemistry and biology! âRegistration Fee: Standard registration fee / MGMS member: 270 / 240 (sterling) Student registration fee / MGMS member: 230 / 200 (sterling) Registration Deadline: 10 March 2020 Abstract Deadline: 10 April 2020 Scientific Committee; Tim Clark Colin Edge Graham Richards Michelle Sahai Ben Tehan Irina Tikhonova https://frank-blaney-mgms-conference.weebly.com/ MGMS: https://www.mgms.org/WordPress/NOTE THAT E-MAIL ADDRESSES HAVE BEEN MODIFIED!!! All @ signs were changed to * to fight spam. Before you send e-mail, you need to change * to @ For example: change joe*big123comp.com to joe@big123comp.com Please let colleagues know about conference listingts at Computational Chemistry List Conference Page at http://www.ccl.net/chemistry/a/conferences/. Please help: If you find this conference list useful but you noticed some conference missing, please consider including it here by using the Conference Submission Page. It is free but your support is welcome. You will help others!!! |
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