From chemistry-request@www.ccl.net Mon Sep 23 08:49:00 EDT 1996 Date: Mon, 23 Sep 96 7:52:14 EDT From: George R Famini <grfamini@cbdcom.apgea.army.mil> To: chemistry@ccl.net cc: grfamini@cbdcom.apgea.army.mil Subject: 98.08.23 ACS Boston American Chemical Society Computers in Chemistry Division Boston Meeting, 23-27 August, 1998 Program Chair: George R. Famini, U.S. Army Edgewood Research, Development and Engineering Center, SCBRD-ASI, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010; Voice: (410)671-2552; Fax: (410)671-5373; email: grfamini@apgea.army.mil. Four (4) copies of 150-word abstract (Original on ACS Abstract Form) are due by April 19, 1998 to respective session or symposium chairpersons. De Novo Drug Design - Dr. Mark A. Murcko, Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc., 40 Alston St., Cambridge, MA 02139; voice: 617-576-3111; fax: 617-576-2109; email: markm@portal.vpharm.com. Computational Chemistry and Transition Metals - Dr. Michelle Francl, Department of Chemistry, Bryn Mawr University. Computational Chemistry and the Classroom - Dr. Jeffry D. Madura, Department of Chemistry, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL 36688; Phone: (334) 460-7430; FAX: (334) 460-7359; e-mail: jmadura@jaguar1.usouthal.edu Molecular Mechanics Parameters and Parameterization - Dr. Thomas Halgren, Merck and Co. Molecular Simulations with Extended Lagrangians - Dr. Joel S. Bader,CuraGen Corp., 322 E. Main St.,Branford, CT 06405,voice: (203)481- 104x236; fax: (203)481-1106;email: jsbader@curagen.com; Dr. Steven Rick, National Cancer Institute, Bldg 430, Frederick, MD. 21702-1201, voice: (301) 846-5549; fax: (301) 846-5762; email: rick@ncifcrf.gov. Combinatorial Chemistry - Dr. David Spellmeyer, Chiron Corporation, Emeryville, CA 94608; voice: (510)601-3313; fax: (510)601-3360; email: davids@chiremv.chiron.co Building the Bridge Between Computational Chemistry and Process Modeling - Dr. Rick Ross, PPG Industries, P.O. Box 9, Allison Park, PA 15101; Voice (412)492-5359; email: rickr@ppg.scripps.edu. General Computational Chemistry - Poster and/or Oral Sessions - Dr. George R. Famini, US Army Edgewood Research, Development and Engineering Center, SCBRD-ASI, APG, MD 21010; voice: (410)671-2552; Fax: (410)671-5373; email: grfamini@apgea.army.mil. =================================== Call for Organizers - Boston ACS Meeting, August 23 - 27, 1998 The Program Committee of the Division of Chemical Information (CINF) of the American Chemical Society is soliciting organizers for symposia to be presented at the 216th American Chemical Society Meeting in Boston. We are interested in anyone who thinks they can arrange for four or more colleagues to give presentations in any area of chemical information. Symposia currently planned are: - Chemical Technicians and Chemical Information - Untangling the Web of Chemical Information (Tri-Society Meeting, Bruce Slutsky) - Skolnik Award Symposium #Electronic Publications# (Gary Wiggins) - Interfacing Lab Automation and Data Management (Wendy Warr) - Chemical Information on Intranets (Andrew Berks) Official areas of concentrated programming for this meeting are listed below, but this list is not intended to limit the programming that CINF may present: - Computational Chemistry And Molecular Modeling - Biocatalysis, Bioactive Agents, Biomimetics, And Pharmaceuticals - Environmental Issues (Including Chemistry And The Oceans) - Materials, (Including Electronics, Surface Science) - Robotics And Lab Automation Interested people should contact: Charles Gragg, Program Chairperson tel. 919-755-0919 fax 919-755-0581 email: chasgragg@aol.com or: Andy Berks, Assistant Program Chairperson tel. 914-732-3908 fax 914-732-3744 email: berksa@war.wyeth.com =================================================================== > From owner-chminf-l@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU Mon Feb 2 08:30:19 1998 Message-ID:Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 08:30:02 -0500 From: Andy Berks Subject: Call For Papers - Chemical Information on Intranets To: CHMINF-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Call For Papers - Chemical Information on Intranets CALL FOR PAPERS For a symposium to be hosted by the Division of Chemical Information of the American Chemical Society at the ACS National Meeting in Boston, August 23-27, 1998. *Chemical Information on Intranets* Intranets have become a significant medium for all sorts of data manipulation in corporate environments. The delivery of chemical information over intranets is therefore an area of increasing importance. The issues include data handling, data management, chemistry specific application development, end user interfaces, among others. We would like speakers to discuss the challenges and solutions for the use of chemical information on intranets. Submissions should be made on an ACS Abstract form, available from www.acs.org/meetings/abstract/abinfo.html Please contact the organizer for further information. The deadline for submission is April 15, 1998. Organizer: Andrew H. Berks, Ph.D. Principal Chemical Information Research Scientist Wyeth-Ayerst Research Information Sciences and Services Bldg 160/101 tel: 914-732-3908 fax: 914-732-3744 Pearl River NY 10965 USA email:berksa@war.wyeth.com ========================================================================= ACS meeting Boston August 23-27 I note that the full technical session schedule for the Division of Chemical Information is available at http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/~atbrooks/CINF/acs_upcoming.html#1998 There are sessions on Interfacing Robotics and Laboratory Automation, Competitive Intelligence Sources and Applications, Materials Science Informatics, Chemical Information on Intranets, and Recent Applications of 3D databases, as well as the Tri-Society Symposium which concentrates on a variety of Web resources and the Herman Skolnik Award Symposium (honoring Gary Wiggins) which covers all sorts of electronic journal issues.