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Innovation in Design and Acquisition for Compound Screening Libraries


Tuesday 15 May 2018 Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology, Boston, USA


Medicinal, synthetic and computational chemists and compound management teams from industry and academia all know: a screen is only as good as the molecules that go into it. With the vast potential of chemical space, how do you decide what to include in your virtual, high-throughput, or fragment-based screen? This one-day symposium seeks to inform and create a dynamic environment for discussion around this important topic. In this ever-evolving area, it is critical to understand the current design and selection methods of compound screening libraries, along with the range of available business models for library acquisition and enhancement.


Presentations from industry, academia and commercial compound vendors will cover; Computational design, Sets for phenotypic screening, 3D fragment libraries, Library design methodology, and Compound acquisition market place.


Poster Abstract deadline: Friday 30 March 2018 Early Bird deadline: Monday 16 April 2018


SCI Members attending this meeting are able to claim CPD points.


Register today! T: +44 (0)20 7598 1561 E: conferences@soci.org www.soci.org/events


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