PharmaDiscovery Conference Announces Daily Sum-up Sessions.NORWALK, Conn. -- Daily summaries of event topics will turn discussion into action for important drug discoveries PharmaDiscovery, an Elsevier event, announces the introduction of "Sum-Up Sessions" for conference attendees at this new event taking place May 10-12, 2005 at the Washington, D.C. Convention Center. The Sum-Up sessions are designed to integrate conference speaking events into one concise relay of keynote and session conclusions. Summaries of each day's speaking sessions will be provided in the afternoon of the main conference days. The Sum-Up sessions will serve as a forum for sharing practical knowledge and insights; and ultimately promote action in drug discovery. Sum-ups will be coordinated by the session chairs on May 11-12 at 5:00 p.m. Conference tracks offered at PharmaDiscovery include discussions on pharmalogical models for human diseases, chemistry-driven drug discovery, breakthrough medicines and more. "The unique approach of PharmaDiscovery, a conference for scientists, by scientists, offers active participation for audience members through its multitude of intuitive speaking sessions, technical workshops and supporting exhibit hall," said Charlotte Carey, Content Manager, PharmaDiscovery. "Sum-up sessions will enable attendees to maximize the valuable resources of our conference, further establishing PharmaDiscovery as a premiere knowledge-based forum. This is the first conference to stir debate and discussion in the scientific community and quickly turn that discussion into actionable recommendations and tactics that can be applied immediately to drive impactful and positive changes in drug discovery." About PharmaDiscovery PharmaDiscovery 2005 is an event for scientists, by scientists, focused on addressing and attempting to solve existing productivity issues within drug discovery. Presentations, led by leading scientists from around the world, will focus on clear objectives and tackle key issues within each discipline. Daily sum-up sessions will integrate and disseminate scientific knowledge and relay the key points and conclusions from each session back to the entire audience, facilitating the exchange of information between chemists and biologists, helping to break down drug discovery silos. For complete details on the conference program, speakers and session synopses visit, www.pharmadiscovery2005.com Exhibit Hall PharmaDiscovery will attract members of the academic and pharmaceutical scientific R&D communities, regulatory authorities and developers and suppliers of critical technologies. An exhibit hall will feature exhibitors in categories such as automation integration, chemistry-related products, contract research, sample preparation, microarray products, custom databases, lab equipment, proteomics, screening and assay tools. Exhibitors include: Apple Computer, Inc., Appropriate Technical Resources Inc., BD Biosciences, BioVeris, BioVista, Caliper LifeSciences, CambridgeSoft Corporation, CEM CEM contagious equine metritis. CEM selective medium chocolate agar made with Eugon agar and 5% horse blood; used to cultivate Taylorella equigenitalis. Corporation, ChromaVision Medical Systems, Inc., CIS-US, Inc., Core Technology Alliance, Dharmacon, Drug Discovery Today, EMD EMD Electromechanical dissociation, see there Biosciences, Inc., Fujitsu America, Gyros, Harlan, IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) Healthcare and Life Sciences, In Vitro Technologies, Key Organics Ltd, MDL MDL - (Originally "Muddle"). C. Reeve, Carl Hewitt and Gerald Sussman, Dynamic Modeling Group, MIT ca. 1971. Intended as a successor to Lisp, and a possible base for Planner-70. Basically LISP 1.5 with data types and arrays. Information Systems Inc., Metabolon, Michigan State University Michigan State University, at East Lansing; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1855. It opened in 1857 as Michigan Agricultural College, the first state agricultural college. , Molecular Devices Corporation, NCI See Liberate. , Nature Publishing Group Nature Publishing Group (NPG) is an international publishing company that publishes scientific journals. It is a division of Macmillan Publishers Ltd, which in turn is owned by the Georg von Holtzbrinck Publishing Group. , NeuroScience Associates, PerkinElmer Life and Analytical Sciences, Pharmacore, Inc., RBI RBI abbr. Baseball runs batted in Noun 1. rbi - a run that is the result of the batter's performance; "he had more than 100 rbi last season" run batted in US Life Science Group, sciencejobs.com, SelectScience, Sophion BioScience, University of Michigan (body, education) University of Michigan - A large cosmopolitan university in the Midwest USA. Over 50000 students are enrolled at the University of Michigan's three campuses. The students come from 50 states and over 100 foreign countries. , Visual Sonics, Wayne State University Wayne State University, at Detroit, Mich.; state supported; coeducational; established 1956 as a successor to Wayne Univ. (formed 1934 by a merger of five city colleges). and more. Organizers Elsevier is the respected global leader in scientific, technical and medical products including the highly regarded journals Drug Discovery Today, Cell, Tetrahedron tetrahedron: see polyhedron. , the Lancet, and the renowned scientific information platform, ScienceDirect. Other endorsing Reed Elsevier groups focused on drug discovery solutions include the Reed Business Information Reed Business Information is a large business publisher in the United States, United Kingdom, continental Europe, Australia and Asia. It is a division of Reed Elsevier. In 2005, Reed Business Information started the Quill Awards, a literary award broadcast on NBC. Science Group (Drug Discovery & Development Magazine, Bioscience Technology, Scientific Computing & Instrumentation Magazine, Genomics & Proteomics, Laboratory Equipment and R&D Magazine), MDL, and ScienceJobs.com/New Scientist. PharmaDiscovery is produced and managed by Reed Exhibitions, the world's leading organizer of business-to-business events. Reed events are held in 35 countries and are organized by 30 international offices serving 49 industries. |
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