From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Mar 23 08:36:00 2011 From: "Roman Affentranger roman+/-douglasconnect.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: OpenTox Series of Online Tutorials Message-Id: <-44178-110323075553-25531-PkAWw4B4jCRhVRzVEDNddQ]![server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Roman Affentranger Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=bcaec53f9069803131049f250a6c Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2011 12:55:45 +0100 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Roman Affentranger [roman#douglasconnect.com] --bcaec53f9069803131049f250a6c Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear All: OpenTox is pleased to announce a series of online seminars and interactive tutorials on topics related to predictive toxicology using a virtual conferencing system supporting desktop sharing and voice. The tutorials are part of the EU FP7 project OpenTox (www.opentox.org), which aims at developing an interoperable open source predictive toxicology framework which may be used as an enabling platform for the creation of predictive toxicology applications. The first tutorial will be held Wednesday, 30 March, at 15:00 CET, and aiming at Java developers who want to learn how to build an OpenTox API compliant Web service (some acquaintance with Restlet, http://www.restlet.org, and basic knowledge of the OpenTox REST API, http://opentox.org/dev/apis/api-1.2, is necessary). Participation in these online events involves no registration fee. For more information, as well as to register, visit http://www.opentox.org/meet/opentoxonline. Best regards, Roman Affentranger -- Roman Affentranger PhD R&D Activity Coordinator Douglas Connect (OpenTox Coordinator) B=E4rmeggenweg 14 4314 Zeiningen Switzerland --bcaec53f9069803131049f250a6c Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear All:

OpenTox is pleased to announce a series of online seminars= and interactive tutorials on topics related to predictive toxicology using= a virtual conferencing system supporting desktop sharing and voice. The tu= torials are part of the EU FP7 project OpenTox (www.opentox.org), which aims at developing an interoperable ope= n source predictive toxicology framework=A0which may be used as an enabling= =A0platform for the creation of predictive toxicology applications.

The first tutorial will be held Wednesday, 30 March, at 15:00 CET, and aiming at Java developers=20 who want to learn how to build an OpenTox API compliant Web service=20 (some acquaintance with Restlet, http://www.restlet.org, and basic knowledge of the OpenTox = REST API, http://opentox.org/dev/apis/api-1.2, is=20 necessary).

Participation in these online events involves no registr= ation fee. For more information, as well as to register, visit http://www.open= tox.org/meet/opentoxonline.


Best regards,
Roman Affentranger


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Roman Affentranger PhD
R&D Activit= y Coordinator
Douglas Connect (OpenTox Coordinator)
B=E4rmeggenweg 14
4314 Zeiningen
Switzerland
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