JANUARY 25 > 29 SAN DIEGO CONVENTION
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Jackie Hunter, Ph.D. Board Director, BenevolentAI
Opening Keynote
A mover and shaker in the bioscience research sector, Dr. Hunter leads BenevolentAI, which uses AI to augment the research capability of drug scientists, radically changing the way R&D is done — from target identification and validation, through medicinal chemistry and lead optimization to clinical proof of concept.
Leroy Cronin, Ph.D.
Professor, University of Glasgow Closing Keynote
With one of the largest multidisciplinary chemistry-based research teams in the world, Dr. Cronin’s group at the University of Glasgow is developing the concept of ‘Chemputing’, which enables the universal digitization of chemistry in order to create artificial life forms, find alien life, further explore the digitization of chemistry, understand how information can be encoded into chemicals and construct chemical computers.
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https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=40186542 SLAS2020 Conference Highlights
TEN SCIENTIFIC EDUCATIONAL TRACKS
144 Podium Presentations & 19 Short Courses
2020 Innovation Award Announced on January 29
SLAS Ignite Special Programming
\ Hundreds of Poster Presentations and Three Student Poster Awards
HIGH-SCORING EXHIBITION
More Than 300 Innovation Providers
SLAS New Product Award and SLAS Ignite Award
\ Innovation AveNEW for Start-up and Emerging Companies
Two Theaters: Solutions Spotlight and Ignite Academic Collaboration Presentations
SLAS Journal Recognition and Meet the Editors
NETWORKING FOR THE WIN!
Student and Early-Career Events and Mentoring Program
Tuesday Night (January 28th) Networking Party at Seaport Village
Evening Receptions in the Exhibition
SLAS Booth: Your International Meet-up Zone
Ignite Partnership Program
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