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Protein Computational Tools: Mathematical Data Modeling Solutions
United States - CA - San Diego

Hosted by: Cambridge Healthtech Institute (CHI)
Venue: Hotel Del Coronado | San Diego, CA
Dates: Jan 13, 2011 through Jan 14, 2011

Description
 
Computational life science modeling has emerged as an important tool from academic research to advance industrial applications which support strategic decision making throughout the protein production pipeline. High-throughput technologies are producing reliable and quantitative data that aid engineering methods to model complex biological systems.

The inaugural "Protein Computational Tools" meeting provides the opportunity for protein scientists, engineers, and chemists generating data, computer engineers and bioinformaticists modeling data, and drug developers, formulators, and bioprocessors utilizing the data models to foster discussion and drive production strategies in this dynamic research discipline.

FEATURED SPEAKERS:

FROM PROTEIN STRUCTURE TO FUNCTION

High-Throughput Computational Strategies for Proteomics
Philip E. Bourne, Ph.D., Professor, Pharmacology, University of California, San Diego; Associate Director, Protein Data Bank; Editor-in-Chief, PLoS Computational Biology

Defining the Role of Proteases and Modulating their Activity in Complex Biological Systems Using Computational Methods
Charles S. Craik, Ph.D., Professor, Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Biochemistry & Biophysics; Director, Chemistry and Chemical Biology Graduate Program, University of California, San Francisco

Drug & Vaccine Development from Envelope Glycoproteins to GPCRs
Mark R. Chance, Ph.D., Director, Center for Bioinformatics and Proteomics, Case Western Reserve University

FROM RATIONAL DESIGN TO BIOTHERAPY

Plastic Antibodies: The Design, Synthesis, and Evaluation of Synthetic Polymer Biomacromolecular Receptors
Kenneth Shea, Ph.D., Professor, Chemistry, University of California, Irvine

Protein Stabilization by the Rational Design of Surface Charge-Charge Interactions
George Makhatadze, Ph.D., Professor, Biocomputation, Biology, Chemistry & Chemical Biology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

This meeting is part of the 10th Annual "PepTalk - The Protein Science Week" being held January 10-14, 2011 at Hotel Del Coronado, San Diego, CA (http://www.chi-peptalk.com).
 
Additional Information
 
Event URL: http://www.chi-peptalk.com/pnfc
ISCB Member Discount: None

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