CCL: 2nd eChemInfo Training and Innovation Course in Drug Design 2017 in Mi



 Sent to CCL by: "Thomas  Exner" [texner]-[gmx.net]
 Dear CCLers:
 Hope this is of interest to you.
 Training and Innovation Course in Drug Design
 Mon, 17. Jul. to Fri, 21. Jul. 2017
 Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Milano
 We would like to invite you to a one-week hands-on workshop on methods and tools
 in rational drug design co-organized by the Department of Pharmaceutical Science
 and eChemInfo.
 http://www.echeminfo.com/events/drug-design-euro-2017
 This workshop will provide a set of stimulating lectures and group work sessions
 using state-of-the-art and emerging modelling techniques of relevance to
 chemists, life scientists and modellers working in rational drug design.
 Participants should return to their labs with new ideas, best practices and
 software experiences to maximise productivity in their own drug discovery
 research activities.
 Main topics covered are: virtual screening, ligand-based and structure-based
 drug design, bio- and cheminformatics, molecular dynamics simulation, drug
 delivery modelling, systems biology and biotech drug design. The functionalities
 of tools developed in academic groups and from the main software providers will
 be explored based on tutorials and more important on case studies taken from
 ongoing research.
 Use the bring your own problems option to directly apply your newly acquired
 knowledge to your own research, profit from specific advice by the experts and
 other participants and contribute to innovative approaches for all case studies.
 Bursary Awards are available, deadline was extended until 31 March at http://www.echeminfo.com/bursary-awards
 Early-bird reduced rates until 31 March
 For further information and questions on these and other eChemInfo workshops,
 please visit http://www.echeminfo.com/events or contact us.
 Alessandro Contini
 University of Milano
 Thomas Exner
 Douglas Connect
 P.S.: We would also appreciate if you would circulate this email to colleagues,
 who might be interested in attending, re-post it on relevant mailing lists or
 would announce the workshop by putting the poster up on relevant info boards in
 your institution.