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ESF RESEARCH
CONFERENCES
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2010 Programme now available at
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www.esf.org/conferences/2010
The 2010 ESF Research Conferences Programme is now open and
accessible online from
www.esf.org/conferences/2010.
The ESF Research Conferences Scheme (
www.esf.org/conferences)
provides European and international scientists, including young
researchers, with an informal discussion framework in attractive,
remote venues for exploring the latest developments in their areas of
research. ESF Research Conferences promote synergy and the creation
of new scientif_i c communities on topics that range over all disciplines,
including Molecular Biology at the interface with other disciplines;
Environmental Sciences; Biomedicine; Interdisciplinary Natural
and Social Sciences; Physics/Biophysics; Chemistry; Mathematics;
Social Sciences & Humanities.
The Scheme develops principally through the establishment of long-term
partnerships between the ESF and national and international organisations,
including universities.
ESF Research Conferences are open to scientists world-wide,
whether from academia or industry. Conferences generally last for
four or five days and up to 150 participants and invited speakers
may attend. Financial support available for young researchers.
Closing date for applications: 3-4 months prior to a conference.
For further information, please visit
www.esf.org/conferences
or send an email to
conferences@esf.org
European Science Foundation
ESF Research Conferences
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DREW UNIVERSITY
Residential School on Medicinal Chemistry:
Biology & Chemistry of Drug Discovery
Madison, New Jersey ± June 7-11, 2010
The Residential School on Medicinal Chemistry is an intensive weeklong
graduate level course organized to provide an accelerated program for
medicinal chemists,biologists and other industrial and academic scientists
who wish to broaden their knowledge of small molecule drug discovery
and development.The School' s aim is to provide a comprehensive overview
of the fundamentals of drug discovery. Topics include target validation,
enzyme inhibitor and receptor binding assays, lead discovery and modifi-
cation, structure-based design, molecular modeling, drug-like properties,
plasma protein binding, pharmacokinetics, drug metabolism, preclinical
toxicology,clinical development and target classes such as GPCRs,kinases
and ion channels. Several case histories of recent successful drug devel-
opment programs will also be presented.
William J. Greenlee,Vincent P. Gullo & Kenneth A. Thomas, Co-organizers
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More information on the course program and application forms can found at
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