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UCSF/MDI Symposium on Drug Design and Discovery | ||||
University of California San Francisco
, San Francisco, California USA October 13-14, 2000 |
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The meeting will give many interesting perspectives on how the science and the technology of drug discovery are changing and will continue to change in the era of combinatorial chemistry and genomics. Paul Anderson, Senior VP Chemical and Physical Sciences, DuPont Pharmaceuticals will present the keynote address. Experts in the field and scientists seeking understanding of the state of the art as it pertains to interrelationships of genomics, macromolecular structure, combinatorial chemistry and drug design are encouraged to attend.Poster sessions will provide the opportunity for all who attend to present their recent results. |
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Organized by: |
UCSF Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Molecular Design Institute |
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Invited Speakers: |
Johan Aqvist, Uppsala University Paul Anderson, DuPont Pharmaceuticals Fred Cohen, University of California San Francisco Ken Dill, University of California San Francisco Robert Fletterick, University of California San Francisco Simon Kearsley, Merck Research Laboratories Peter Kollman, University of California San Francisco Irwin Kuntz, University of California San Francisco Jon Mason, Bristol-Myers Squibb Ken Merz, Pharmacopeia David Pearlman, Vertex Tom Scanlan, University of California San Francisco Bruce Tidor, MIT Dennis Underwood, DuPont Pharmaceuticals Gennedy Verkhivker, Agouron Jim Wells, Sunesis |
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Deadline for Abstracts: |
September 15, 2000 |
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Registration: |
Registration includes continental breakfast and lunch each day and dinner Friday eventing (October 13): US$400.00(non-profit) and US$800.00(corporate). |
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Email for Requests and Registration: | kristina@cgl.ucsf.edu | |||
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