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Fri, Aug 06, 2010 at 5:00 PM BST |
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Oxford University Medical Sciences Teaching Laboratory Oxford United Kingdom-OX1 3PL |
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835.00
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Mon, Aug 02, 2010 at 9:00 am to Fri, Aug 06, 2010 at 5:00 pm
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An interactive workshop on in silico-based Predictive ADME and Toxicology Methods, Applications and Case Studies
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- Adverse Events Data Mining - Building Models for Mechanism of Action - Predictive ADME/tox-guided Library Design - Cytochrome-mediated Metabolism - Metabolite Prediction - Read-Across & Database Lookup - Knowledge-based Reasoning and Toxicity Prediction - Prediction of Chemical Carcinogenicity - QSAR Model Building and Validation - Ontologies and Inferencing - Physiologically-based Pharmacokinetics Simulation - Toxicokinetics and Predicting Exposure - REACH Regulatory Assessment Strategies - Selecting and Designing in Vitro Toxicity Assays - OECD Principles and Reporting Formats - Building Consensus Models and Weight of Evidence - QSAR-based Predictive Toxicology Workflows |
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These stimulating workshops provide hands-on problem-solving activities using the latest advanced modelling techniques and case studies of relevance to research scientists, modellers, risk assessors, and product developers needing to predict the absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion (ADME) and toxicity of chemical compounds. In this workshop the ADME topic focus will be that of relevance to predicting toxicity.
Workshop groups will study problems in an IT classroom with hands-on examples using leading-edge methods and software and discuss complex issues highlighted by examples presented by instructors. A case study set will be used to link all workshop activities throughout the week.
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Registration fees include all workshop materials and catering during the workshop. For recommendations concerning accommodation and travel, please see the eCheminfo website.
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Douglas Connect |
Douglas Connect is a Swiss company dedicated to developing communities within the pharmaceutical and life sciences, furthering best practices in drug discovery and development, knowledge management and safety..
Credit card payments: you can pay through PayPal here or contact the organiser for payment over the telephone. Amex, MasterCard & Visa cards are accepted. For payment by bank trasnfer, please register here and you will receive instructions from Douglas Connect with your invoice. Thank you! |
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