Uniting scientists from various aspects of the drug discovery community
This SBS symposium is intended to enhance cross-fertilization among academic, government and industry scientists as well as between the small molecule and RNAi screening disciplines. Scientific sessions will address the topics of advanced technologies in small molecule and RNAi high-throughput screening with presentations from academic, government, and industry screening experts.
“This symposium will provide a forum for learning about diverse uses of biomolecular screening in support of a host of goals, including target validation, lead discovery, safety assessment, chemical genomics and RNAi research.”
— Co-chair Keith Houck, of the US Environmental Protection Agency
Concurrent tracks allow you to select the talks which interest you the most Track I Sessions
Track II Sessions
1. ADME & toxicology screening 2. Ion channels & 7TM screening 3. Signal transduction & intracellular target screening
1. RNAi screening, Part I 2. RNAi screening, Part II
3. Strategies for management & funding of academic screening facilities
Symposium Keynote Speakers Keynote Speaker: Christopher P. Austin, M.D., NIH Chemical Genomics Center Keynote Speaker: Robert J. Lefkowitz, M.D., Duke University Medical Center
Present Your Poster
Share your latest findings in biomolecular screening. Share either data never before presented or work that has already been published in a peer-reviewed journal. In order to present your poster, you must be a registered attendee. The deadline for submitting your poster is August 9, 2010 at noon (Eastern).
Secure your place today
Access meeting details and register online by visiting the SBS web site,
www.sbsonline.org/advancedapps/.
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