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Tools & Strategies to Find Chemical Probes for Your Protein - The Role of Computer-Aided Drug Discovery

Posted on Sep 29, 2013 2:25:00 PM

Tools and Strategies to Find Chemical Probes for Your Protein - The Role of Computer-Aided Drug Discovery

Meeting - London, United Kingdom

This workshop aims to catalyse collaborations between biological scientists and computational chemists. The workshop will be of particular interest to biological scientists who require new chemical reagents to help them to better understand biological mechanism and to computational biologists/chemists who wish to apply computational ligand discovery methods to a biological problem. Are you a member of one of these two communities? If so, we want you to come to this one day workshop to present a poster that exemplifies what you are working on and interested in, and to "reach across the corridor" to form new and fruitful collaborations.

Event Institution: Biochemical Society

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For more information, please visit: http://www.biochemistry.org/MeetingNo/WS012/view/Conference/

15 November 2013 - 15 November 2013 (08:30 - 19:30)

Charles Darwin House, London WC1N 2JU, United Kingdom

Contact: Sarah Umar (conferences@biochemistry.org)

Phone: 2076852450

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