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October 8th, 2007
Leading Scientists to Present Computational and Informatics Solutions at Accelrys Science Forum Series
Abstract:
Innovative science and technology will be the focus of a major seminar series by Accelrys, Inc. (NASDAQ: ACCL), a leading provider of scientific modeling and workflow software solutions. The seminar series will provide a look at the most recent developments in modeling and simulation, informatics and data integration analysis and reporting and will feature presentations by scientists from industry, academia and Accelrys. The event is free for registrants and will be held at locations throughout the US and Europe.
The seminar features tracks for Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Research, Chemicals and Materials R&D, and Platform, Informatics, and Reporting. Topics in the Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology track include rational flexible docking, QM/MM, pk predictions for proteins, antibody modeling and docking, and de novo fragment-based design. In the Chemicals/Materials track topics include catalysis, nanotechnology, crystallization, and QSAR. Topics in the Platform and Informatics track include enterprise and desktop cheminformatics solutions, reporting and drill-down dashboards, high content analysis, and web service & application development within an SOA environment.
Source:
pharmalive.com
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