University of Glasgow Meeting, 7-9 April 1999

Themed Meeting, centred around: "Complex Protein Assemblies as Molecular Machines"

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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

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