From chemistry-request@www.ccl.net Mon Dec 16 06:34:00 EST 1996 rom: burt@sandwich.pfizer.com (Catherine Burt) Message-Id: <199612161028.KAA04131@siris13.sandwich.pfizer.com> Subject: 97.04.02 Bioinformatics and Drug Discovery To: chemistry@www.ccl.net Date: Mon, 16 Dec 1996 10:28:40 +0000 (GM Molecular Graphics and Modelling Society Bioinformatics and Drug Discovery University of Manchester, 2-4th April 1997 2nd call for contributions A two and a half day meeting covering the use of bioinformatics in all aspects of drug discovery from the application of genomics for rational target identification to structure-function prediction. Abstracts: Oral contributions and poster presentations are invited; abstracts should be submitted to Dr. Andy Brass by March 14th, 1997. A limited number of bursaries are available; students should indicate that they wish to be considered for a bursary when they submit their abstract. e-mail: andy.brass@man.ac.uk FAX: (33) 161 275 5082 mail: Dr Andy Brass School of Biological Sciences 2.205 Stopford Building University of Manchester Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PT UK Further details on the conference and instructions for abstracts are available at http://mbisg2.sbc.man.ac.uk/hssp/mgms.html Invited Speakers: "Protein structure similarities and structure prediction" Dr Geoff Barton, Univ. of Oxford, UK "2-hybrid methods for identifying protein-protein interactions" Dr Roger Brent, Massachusetts General Hospital, USA "Integrated Resources for Bioinformatics" Dr Peter Buneman, Univ. of Pennsylvania, USA "Integrating and visualising biological databases" Dr Tom Flores, European Bioinformatics Institute. "Hidden Markoff Models" Dr Tim Hubbard, MRC Centre for Protein Engineering, UK "Metabolic databases" Dr Peter Karp, Artificial Intelligence Center, SRI, USA "The yeast genome database" Dr H Werner Mewes, MIPS, Max-Planck Institut fur Biochemie, Germany "Bioinformatics: A powerful resource for drug discovery" Dr David Parry-Smith, Pfizer Central Research, UK "Automated homology modelling" Dr Mansoor Saqi, Glaxo-Wellcome Research, Stevenage, UK "Recognition of Analogous and Homologous Protein Folds using FOLDFIT" Dr Michael Sternberg, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, UK. (some of the titles are still provisional) [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]