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New Horizons in Molecular Informatics 7th December, 2004 Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge T his symposium addresses how we can best create, manipulate and integrate molecular data to deepen our understanding of molecules and their properties and to allow novel in-silico experimentation. In particular, speakers will discuss optimising the chances of discovery resulting from applications of informatics technologies.

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New Horizons inMolecular Informatics

7th December, 2004

Department of Chemistry, University ofCambridge

This symposium addresses how we can best create, manipulate and integrate molecular data to deepen our understanding of molecules and their properties and to allow novel in-silico experimentation. In particular, speakers will discuss optimising the chances of discovery resulting from applications of informatics technologies.

The Royal Society of ChemistryNew Horizons in Molecular Informatics

7th December, 2004Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge

09:30 Registration and Coffee

10:00 Explorations into Biochemical PathwaysJohann GasteigerUniversity of Erlangen, Germany

10:50 New Methods of Similarity-Based Virtual ScreeningPeter WillettUniversity of Sheffi eld, England

11:40 The Technical and Social Implications of BioinformaticsMichael AshburnerEuropean Bioinformatics Institute, Cambridge, England

12:30 Lunch14:00 Molecular and Medicinal Informatics: New Ways to Impact Drug Discovery in the

Pharmaceutical Industry, Including Productivity and Attrition Jonathan MasonPfi zer Global Research & Development

14:50 Representation and use of Chemistry in the Global Electronic AgePeter Murray-RustUniversity of Cambridge, England

15:40 Tea and Coffee Break16:10 Electronic Notebook for Merck Medicinal Chemistry

Allan FergusonMerck & Co.

Posters and Exhibitors are now invited !Please Contact Michele Sahrle at MMS Conferencing on [email protected] and fees - Early Bird£110 inc VAT for RSC members, £145 inc VAT for Non-RSC Members, £35 inc VAT for Student Members, £60 inc VAT for Student Non-membersTo register and pay for this event online, please visit: www.mmsconferencing.com/informatics.htmlAlternatively, please complete the attached form and send it to address overleaf.

Note: A themed issue of Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry on molecular informatics will be published to coincide with this meeting.

For further information please contact Michele Sahrle at MMS Conferencing :Phone: +44(0)77 03647189 E-mail: [email protected]: +44(0)207 5814851 Web site: www.mmsconferencing.com/informatics.html

Image reproduced by permission of Willem Nissink from Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry,

2004, DOI: 10.1039/B405205F

For online registration and more information see www.mmsconferencing.com/informatics.html

Programme

17:00 Finish

09:50 Introduction

New Horizons in Molecular Informatics7th December 2004Department of Chemistry, University of CambridgeAPPLICATION FORM Please type or print clearly (this form may be photocopied)

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How can we best create, manipulate and integrate molecular data to deepen our understanding of molecules and their properties and to allow novel in silico experimentation?

The main themes for this symposium are the integration and analysis of data between chemical, biological and pharmaceutical sciences and ontologies - the representation of knowledge.

The symposium will be of interest to scientists in chemical and biochemical research in the pharmaceutical industry and in academia, and to all those with an interest in creating and using chemical and biochemical information science.