From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Mon Oct 17 21:39:00 2005 From: "Schrodinger Announcements announce * schrodinger.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: Schrodinger Fall Webinars Message-Id: <-29632-051017213234-31890-ZEtApOORuJwEnBkHTw+nog*server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Schrodinger Announcements Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 21:30:42 -0400 Sent to CCL by: Schrodinger Announcements [announce ~~ schrodinger.com] Schrodinger is pleased to announce a new series of webcast seminars for fall 2005. With featured speakers that include noted researchers as well as Schrodinger product managers and applications scientists, the seminars will cover a wide variety of topics including software development, methodology, applications, and usage. The schedule for the first half of the seminar series is given below. To learn more, and to see the full abstracts, please visit our website at: http://www.schrodinger.com/SeminarCenter.php?mID=8&sID=53&cID=0 Date/Time Seminar --------- ------------------------------------------------------- 10/20/2005 Combining quantum chemistry and classical physics 1 PM EDT modeling: Using mixed QM/MM methods to obtain an atomically detailed view of biological processes Presented by Professor Victor Guallar Washington University at St. Louis 10/27/2005 Induced Fit models of hERG channel blockage 1 PM EDT Presented by Jason K. Perry, Ph.D. Schrodinger Applications Scientist 11/3/2005 Schrodinger Induced Fit Docking: 1 PM EST Methodology and results Presented by Woody Sherman, Ph.D. Schrodinger Applications Scientist 11/10/2005 Structure-based strategies: 1 PM EST Getting started with Maestro and Glide Presented by Hege Beard, Ph.D. Schrodinger Applications Scientist The seminars will run for approximately one hour, including time for questions and answers. The number of connections is limited, so please register early at http://www.schrodinger.com/Fall2005Webinars.html to ensure your participation. Sincerely, Mike Campbell Schrodinger Seminar Coordinator