QSAR - Emerging Computational Technologies

From: Boyd <boyd>
Date: 12 Aug 2002 16:54:42 -0500

Hi All,

What are the recent significant breakthroughs in computational
chemistry?

You are invited to attend the Symposium on Emerging Technologies
in Computational Chemistry, to be held at the American Chemical
Society National Meeting next week.

The symposium will be held on Tuesday afternoon, August 20, 2002,
in Room 103 of the Hynes Convention Center, Boston, Mass.

The six selected speakers will be competing for a $1000 prize
sponsored by Schrodinger Inc., www.schrodinger.com

The talks will be evaluated by a Panel of Experts consisting of:

Prof. Curt Breneman
        Department of Chemistry, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Prof. Jeffrey D. Evanseck
        Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Duquesne University.
Prof. Amiram Goldblum
        Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Dr. Peter S. Shenkin
        Vice President, Software Development, Schrodinger, Inc., New York.
Prof. Alexander Tropsha
        School of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina.
Prof. Ralph A. Wheeler
        Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Oklahoma.

The selected talks span the areas of quantum chemistry, molecular
simulations, and molecular design.

Come to the symposium and find out which speaker wins $1000!

See you in Boston. Thanks, Don

Donald B. Boyd, Ph.D.
Organizer, Annual Symposium on Emerging Computational Technologies
American Chemical Society, Computers in Chemistry Division (COMP)
Department of Chemistry
Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis
Indianapolis, Indiana 46202-3274, U.S.A.
Received on 2002-08-12 - 17:36 GMT

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