QSAR - ACS session announcement: Washington DC 2005

From: Smellie, Andrew <ASmellie_._arqule.com>
Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2005 10:44:00 -0500

> Dear Colleagues
>
> We wanted to draw your attention to a symposium that we are organizing at
> the Fall ACS meeting in Washington D.C. on the visualization and interpretation
> of molecular models. We thought that you might wish to contribute a talk to the
> session, or know of someone who would like to participate. If you are interested, the
> details are in the call for papers below.
>
> We would be grateful if you would give it your consideration, or pass it on to someone
> who might be interested
>
> Regards
>
> Dr. Andrew Smellie, Dr. Anton Filikov and Dr. Rocio Palma
> Arqule Inc.
> 19 Presidential Way, Woburn MA 01801
> USA
> asmellie= qule.com
> 781-994-0559 (direct)
> 781-994-0679 (fax)
>
>
>
> 230th ACS National Meeting,
> Washington DC,August 28 - September 1, 2005
> COMP division
>
> 2nd Call for papers
>
> The Visualization and Interpretation of Computational Models
> ============================================================
>
> There are many different approaches available for modeling
> chemical data. Biological activities can be estimated using a
> number of approaches such as numerical modeling, pharmacophore
> construction or structural comparisons. The interaction of small
> molecules to binding sites can be described using docking models,
> shape comparisons or pharmacophores. Physico-chemical
> properties can be estimated using a variety of techniques.
>
> All these problems share one common and often unresolved
> issue. Whatever the model is teaching us about the system in
> question must be communicated to the clients of the model.
> This symposium will focus on methods that have been developed to aid
> in the interpretation of models of all types common in
> Computational Chemistry. The symposium will not discuss new
> modeling techniques, but will focus on methods that have been devised
> to extract the maximum information from the models and communicate
> that information to clients.
>
> Papers are invited that cover issues on
> * Visualization of Modeling Data
> * Interpretation of Modeling Data
> * Communication of knowledge from the model to clients
> (e.g. chemists, biologists etc)
>
> The organizers are Andrew Smellie, Anton Filikov and
> Rocio Palma of Arqule Inc.
>
> Please submit your abstracts to via the ACS OASYS system
> at http://oasys.acs.org/acs/230nm/oasys.htm
>
> Further information about the symposium can be found at
> http://www.arqule.com/wt/arc/ACS230
>
> We look forward to your contribution is this vital area
> of research and development.
>
> Dr. Andrew Smellie
> Senior Scientist
> Arqule Inc.
> 19 Presidential Way, Woburn MA 01801
> USA
> asmellie:arqule.com
> 781-994-0559 (direct)
> 781-994-0679 (fax)
>
>
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