From richard@tc.cornell.edu Mon Mar 10 08:30:00 EST 1997 Date: Mon, 10 Mar 1997 08:30:01 -0500 From: Richard Gillilan <richard@TC.Cornell.EDU> To: chemistry@www.ccl.net MIME-Version: 1.0 CC: richard@TC.Cornell.EDU Subject: 97.04.24 CTC Docking Workshop Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="------------623163DE6956" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------623163DE6956 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit (submitted by richard@tc.cornell.edu) --------------623163DE6956 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; name="final_annouc" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="final_annouc" ******************************************* CORNELL THEORY CENTER WORKSHOP Flexible Ligand Docking for Drug Design April 24 - 26, 1997 ******************************************* http://www.tc.cornell.edu/~richard The Cornell Theory Center (CTC) will hold a workshop on the use of Monte Carlo methods for predicting the conformations of small ligands bound to proteins. Class size will be limited to 12 to allow each participant to work on an SGI workstation. The workshop will be highly practical in nature, focusing on how to run the RESEARCH docking package, a Monte Carlo-based docking code created at the University of Alberta. The RESEARCH algorithm was highly successful at the recent CASP2 competition for structure prediction ( http://PredictionCenter.llnl.gov/). The format will be short lectures delivered by the authors of RESEARCH interspersed with periods of laboratory time. Worked examples will be provided for those who do not wish to bring their own data. A huge variety of test ligands will be available via the NCI 3D structural database ( http://epnws1.ncifcrf.gov:2345/dis3d/3Ddatabase/dis3d.html). An experimental virtual reality interface to RESEARCH will be available for use in CTC's Visual Insight Zone, a state-of-the-art immersive interactive graphics environment. Speakers: Trevor Hart and Steven Ness Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology Univeristy of Alberta, Canada Richard Gillilan Cornell Theory Center Ithaca, NY The workshop will cover o Molecular force fields: a practical guide (including an intro to CTC's automatic assignment library for the recently published MMFF94 force field) o Introduction to molecular docking o Analysis of data and prediction o Docking with genetic algorithms o Database screening o Virtual reality (hands-on) Participants are encouraged to bring their own data sets. Consulting staff will be available to assist researchers in their projects. The licenses for home-institution or corporate use of the RESEARCH package may be purchased from the authors. Contact Trevor Hart (hart@ualberta.ca) for details. Accommodations Attendees are responsible for their own hotel reservations and meals. Paid parking is available on campus, but walking or use of the shuttle or bus service, where available, is strongly recommended. We have reserved a block of rooms at the Best Western. If you want one, tell them you are with the "Theory Center Docking Workshop." Please make your reservation before April 1, 1997 if possible. Sheraton Inn (>3mi) One Sheraton Drive, Ithaca 607/257-2000 FAX: 607/257-3998 Statler Hotel (1 block away) Cornell University Campus 607/257-2500 FAX: 607/257-6432 Collegetown Motor Lodge (10 minutes walking) 312 College Avenue, Ithaca 607/273-3542 800/745-3542 FAX: 607/272-3542 Best Western University Inn (about 1 mile) East Hill Plaza, Rt. 393 and Judd Falls Road, Ithaca 607/272-6100 FAX: 607/272-1518 To Apply Due to restricted space, registration for this workshop is limited. The completed application form, along with payment, must be received by Thursday March 27, 1997. Applications will be accepted after this date if openings still remain. Local researchers may charge the registration fee to the appropriate Cornell University account number. Applications that do not include payment cannot be accepted. Payment checks will be returned promptly to applicants not accepted due to overenrollment. Payment scale, payable to Cornell University: Academic participants: $70 Corporate Partnership Program members: $250 Other corporate participants: $350 Notification will made upon receipt of your application with payment. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- REGISTRATION FORM Flexible Ligand Docking Name __________________________________ Institution ______________________________ Address ________________________________ Phone _____________ Fax _________________ Preferred e-mail address ___________________ Do you have a current Theory Center account: __no __yes; my userid is:__ __ (e.g., RS/6000 Cluster, etc.) Do you have a pending allocation request: __no __yes Social Security Number: ___________________ (required to set up new supercomputer accounts) List special needs: ________________________ (e.g., mobility impaired) Account number to charge: _________________ (Cornell applicants only) Academic discipline _______________________ (e.g., mathematical sciences, geosciences, chemical engineering) Status (check all that apply): __ Academic __ Undergraduate Student __ Graduate Student __ Postdoctoral __ Faculty __ Smart Node Consultant __ Smart Node Advisor __ Other (explain): ________________________ __ Corporate/Commercial __ Research staff __ Other (explain): ________________________ __ Name of Firm: _________________________ Indicate which of the following best describes you (optional): __ African American __ Caucasian __ Asian American __ Hispanic American __ Native American or Alaskan Native __ Other (please specify) ____________________ This application form and payment must be received by March 27, 1997 Send to: Kathy Shippos Workshop Assistant Cornell Theory Center 424 Rhodes Hall Ithaca, NY 14853-3801 (607) 254-8640 kshippos@tc.cornell.edu All trade names referenced are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. --------------623163DE6956-- [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]