QSAR - SCI organises In Silico ADMET Days, London, 8-9 June 2005

From: Han vdW <han.vdwaterbeemd~~btinternet.com>
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 16:49:14 -0000

Dear all,
Please forward to your In Silico ADME colleagues, this announcement of an
event in London organised by the Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) and
visit their website at
http://www.soci.org/SCI/events/details.jsp?eventID=EV642. Register quick,
since the previous event was sold out!!

IN SILICO DESIGN OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS: ABSORPTION, DISTRIBUTION,
METABOLISM, EXCRETION AND TOXICITY

WEDNESDAY 8 JUNE (ADME) - THURSDAY 9 JUNE (TOX) 2005, London, UK

This fascinating event will include presentations by:

Dr David Clark, Argenta UK: Computational Prediction of Intestinal
Absorption and Blood-brain Barrier Permeation

Dr Franco Lombardo, Pfizer USA: Evolution from Animal to Computer : A
Comparatively Accureate Computational Method for the Prediction of Volume of
Distribution in Human

Professor Gabriele Cruciani, Italy: Progress in predicting human metabolism
in silico

Professor Bob Combes, FRAME: Title tbc

On behalf of the organisors and chairs,
Han van de Waterbeemd
Mark Cronin
Dave Livingstone

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