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Download the eCheminfo 2009 Bryn Mawr Drug Discovery & Development Program Brochure (pdf)
Latest Advances in Drug Discovery Informatics
eCheminfo Community of Practice InterAction Meeting, Autumn 2009
Bryn Mawr College, Philadelphia (13-16 October 2009)
Themes: Cheminformatics, Bioinformatics, Medicinal Chemistry, Drug Discovery Innovation, Structure-based Drug Design, Screening, Docking, Drug Binding Affinities, Fragment-based Design, Predictive Toxicology, Predictive ADME, PDB Ligands, Data Analysis & Visualisation, Chemical Biology, Macromolecular Interactions

Format: Seminars, Roundtables, Presentations, Panel Q&As, Discussions, Break-out Workshops, Web-supported. Evening Poster sessions, networking, social activities.

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