Below is information on the ADMET-1 conference. We would like to suggest
that graduate students strongly consider presenting a poster talk at the
conference. Student registration is only $200 for the 2 1/2 day meeting.
Steve Heller & Tony Hopfinger
url: http://www.scherago.com/admet
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ADMET I Conference
February 11-13, 2004
Town & Country Hotel
San Diego, CA
www.scherago.com/admet
Co-Organizers:
Steve Heller, NIST, USA (srheller^^^nist.gov)
Tony Hopfinger, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA (hopfingr*_*uic.edu)
Organizing Committee:
Susan Bassett, Bioreason, USA , Osman Guner, Accelyrs, USA , Peter Gund,
IBM Life Sciences Pharmaceutical R&D Solutions, USA , Philip Judson,
LHASA/University of Leeds, UK, Daniel A Kleier, Dupont, USA, D.J.
Livingstone, ChemQuest, UK , Edward Matthews, Food & Drug Administration,
USA, Donna Morrall, Proctor & Gamble, USA , Ann M Richard, US
Environmental Protection Agency, USA, Patrick Sinko, Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey, USA, Sung-Sau So , Hoffmann-La Roche, USA ,
Ikumi Tamai, Tokyo University of Science, Gil Veith, US Environmental
Protection Agency, USA , David A. Winkler, CSIRO Molecular Science,
Australia , Antony Williams, ACD/Labs, Canada, Chihae Yang, Leadscope, USA
Session Topics:
Computational Toxicology - Computational Metabolism/Excretion -
Experimental ADMET - Computational Absorption/Distribution -
Other Sessions, Technical Workshops and Exhibitors:
(as of August 2003)
There will also be scientific workshops on Tox-ML and the Predictive
Metabolism/Toxicology Consortium
Workshops/Exhibitors: ACDLabs, Bio-Rad, Leadscope, MDL
Meeting Focus:
ADMET I will be an international meeting bringing together leaders in the
computational and experimental areas of ADMET. The meeting will consist
of invited lectures, poster talks, and technical vendor application
workshop presentations. The lectures will focus on theory and
application of both computational and experimental ADMET approaches. In
addition, lecturers will be asked to mention explicitly how they handle
structural diversity and noisy data characteristic of ADMET problems.
Speakers:
(as of August 2003)
Johnny Gasteiger (University of Erlangen, Germany), Edwin J. Matthews
(Food & Drug Administration, USA) , Ann Richard (US Environmental
Protection Agency, USA), Philip Lee (Dupont, USA), Daniel A. Norris (LION
Bioscience, USA), Akira Tsuji (Kanazawa University, Japan), Mike H Abraham
(University College London, England), William J. Egan (Vertex
Pharmaceuticals, USA), Dhiren Thakker (University of North Carolina, USA)
Registration Fees:
Students: $200 University/Government: $400 Industry: $400
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