BioSolveIT
Free Interactive Workshop on Computational Fragment-Based Ligand Design
September 23, 2009, 2 - 5PM
York, United Kingdom
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BioSolveIT is proud to host a free interactive Workshop on Fragment-Based Ligand Design on the 23rd September 2009, 2 - 5PM immediately following the FBLD 2009 conference in York, UK. The workshop will offer an occasion for modelers and interested medicinal chemists alike to learn how our software can help you in four major areas of computational Fragment-Based Ligand Design.
The interactive workshop will address four main areas:
- The BioSolveIT Fragment Spaces concept: combining fragments together using known experimental protocols to design synthesizable molecules with a recipe for a medicinal chemist to create them with!
- The ability to merge, grow, and link fragments utilizing 3D information will be addressed, showing you how using a few simple clicks can produce an on-the-fly computed slide show of results that can be seen in seconds.
- The power of creating and searching your own company or project dependent fragment space to optimize the content of IP and chemical diversity in the design of ligands.
- The utility of growing ligands in a structure-based fashion from a fragment-based hit found in a crystallographic screen or a docked fragment pose.
Not only is the workshop free of charge but we'll also provide complimentary software for you to take home and continue to work with. The only two pre-requites are:
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to register early (below) as space will be limited |
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to bring your own laptop in order to make this a truly hands-on experience |
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| previous participants' comments |
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"I believed that I was an expert. Now, I am not, but I know how to become a FlexX master."
"This is how a workshop should be."
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| * | Please note that BioSolveIT reserves the right to limit the number of multiple participants from one organization and to maintain a healthy balance of participants from academic and commercial institutions. |
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