University of Glasgow Meeting, 7-9 April 1999
Themed Meeting, centred around: "Complex Protein Assemblies as Molecular Machines"
Page last updated:
These pages will be updated regularly as new information becomes available
Meeting Programme
Friday 9 April 1999
Education Group Colloquium
Biochemistry by numbers
- Organisers:
- L. Jervis (Plymouth)
- D. Harris (Oxford)
- Chair:
- L. Jervis (Plymouth)
- Speakers:
- 09.15 M. Walkinshaw (Edinburgh)
- Predicting Protein-Ligand Interactions
- 10.00 Poster Session
- 11.00 R. Leatherbarrow (Cambridge)
- Protein ligand interactions - the gap between experiment and theory
- 11.45 J. Coggins (Glasgow)
- Moving from chance discovery to rational drug design. Do we still need chemistry?
- 12.30 K. Watson (Oxford)
- Moving from chance discovery to rational drug design: How can computers help?
- 13.15 Lunch
- Chair:
- D. Harris (Oxford)
- Speakers:
- 14.15 P. Cowley (Organon)
- The return of chance discovery. Generation of large numbers of compounds by combinatorial methods
- 15.00 M. Page (Roche)
- The return of chance discovery. How do we screen large numbers of compounds?
- 15.45 C. Wharton (Birmingham)
- Chance discovery vs rational design Implication for biochemistry degree courses
- 16.30 Discussion
- 17.00 Education Group Committee Meeting
- For further information contact:
- The Meetings Office
- Biochemical Society
- 59 Portland Place
- London W1B 1QW
- Tel: 020 7580 3481
- Fax: 020 7637 7626
- e-mail: [email protected]
|
The information on these pages is the most accurate available to date; however, changes do occur from time to time and you should contact the Society's Meetings Office for confirmation of the programme.
Registration forms for all the meetings listed on these pages are printed in The Biochemist or are available from the Biochemical Society's Meetings Office on request (e-mail: [email protected]).
|
|