PRESS RELEASESCONFERENCES
 

March 26, 2012 -
ACS National Meeting, Mobile Space and E-Books San Diego, CA, March 26, 2012
Having a mobile app presence - necessary or nice to have?
May 20, 2010 -
ChemAxon European UGMBudapest, Hungary, May 20, 2010
The Mobile Kinome

The Mobile Kinome from ChemAxon on Vimeo.

August 16, 2009 -
ACS National Meeting, Structure Activity Relationship Knowledgebases Washington, D.C., August 16, 2009
Using knowledgebases of structure-activity-data, receptor-site and protein structural similarity to generate new matter ideas
June 16/18, 2009 -
Accelrys Life Science Forums San Francisco/San Diego, Jun 16/18, 2009
Using Sequence-, Structure- and Receptor-site Similarity to Generate New Matter Ideas within the Kinome
May 14, 2009 -
UK-QSAR and ChemoInformatics Group Pfizer, Sandwich, UK. May 14, 2009
Using receptor-site and protein structural similarity to generate new matter ideas
April 7-8, 2009 - Fragment-Based Techniques: Drug Discovery Chemistry San Diego, April 7-8, 2009
Using Receptor-Site Similarity to LigandCross into New Diversity
October 23-25, 2008 -
Beijing International Workshop on Drug Discovery and IP protection Beijing, China. October 23-25, 2008 Interrogating the Druggable Proteome: Target-Fishing and Drug Design
August 17-21, 2008 -
ACS National Meeting, Computational Approaches for Fragment Screening. Philadelphia, August 17-21, 2008 Exercising receptor-site similarity: From Off-Target Identification to Scaffold Hopping
Surveying ligand- and target-based similarities within the Kinome
April 30 - May 4, 2006 -
World Molecular Engineering Network 17th Annual Conference, San Jose del Cabo, Mexico, April 30 - May 4
April 9-12 2006 - Bio 2006, Chicago, IL, April 9-12
April 3-5, 2006 - Bio-IT World Conference and Expo, Boston, MA, April 3-5

September
23, 2005

- Diversity Oriented Synthesis 2005 Boston, MA, September 22-23

July
25-26, 2005

- CTC Laboratory Systems Seminar Series - Knowledge-driven Drug Discovery Solutions, July 25-Osaka, July 26-Tokyo
June
6-7, 2005
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CHI: Protein Kinase Targets - Drug Discovery and Design, Boston, MA, June 6-7, 2005
April
19, 2005
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Emerging Company Partnering Showcase, San Francisco, CA, April 19, 2005
April
5-6, 2005
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EmTech: Emerging Technologies for Drug Discovery, San Francisco, April 5-6, 2005
March 31 -
April 1, 2005
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Structure-Based Drug Design Conference, Boston, MA, March 31 - April 1, 2005
March
11, 2005
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Daylight MUG Meeting, Coronado, CA, March 11, 2005
February
9-11, 2005
-   ADMET 2 Conference, San Diego, CA, February 9-11, 2005
January
11-12, 2005
- Predictive ADME and/or Predictive Toxicology, San Diego, CA, January 11-12, 2005
December
4-8, 2004
- Critical Assessment of Techniques for Protein Structure Prediction, Gaeta, Italy,
December 4-8, 2004
November
9-10, 2004
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Discovery on Target: Diversity Oriented Chemistry Boston, MA, November 9-10, 2004

October
21, 2004
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Biotage: User Group Meeting San Franciso, CA, October 21, 2004

June
6-9, 2004
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BIO 2004 Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA.
Monday, June 7, 2004, 4:00:00 PM - 5:30:00 PM

Derek Debe chaired the Drug Discovery & Development Track session: "The Impact of Structural Genomics On Drug Discovery"
May
4-6, 2004
- 6th Annual C21 BioVentures

The Future of BioVenture Investing:
Biotechnology, Informatics, Medical Devices and Healthcare Services

Paradise Point Resort & Spa, San Diego, California

April
1-2, 2004
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3rd Annual Global Biotech Forum for
Investing & Partnering

Sponser: Sachs Associates & Bloomberg
Where: Fairmont Copley Plaza, Boston, MA
Sector: Post-Genomics
Day & Date: Friday, April 2, 2004
Time: 12:00PM - 12:15PM
Room: Venetian Room

March 30 - April 1, 2004 -

Bio-IT World Conference and Expo (by IDG), Boston, MA (Hynes Convention Center)

Paper Topic: "Informatics and Structural Genomics"

March 28 - April 1, 2004 -

227th ACS National Meeting, Anaheim, CA

Paper Title: "SiteSorter: A novel approach to computational lead discovery based on the detection of binding site similarities in proteins" for the "Computers in Chemistry" General contributions section chaired by Ralph Wheeler and Wendy Cornell.