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Innovation in Design, Supply and Acquisition for Compound Screening Libraries

14 September 2016 09:00-17:50, Hatfield, United Kingdom


Introduction
Innovation in Design, Supply and Acquisition for Compound Screening Libraries, seeks to inform and create a dynamic environment for discussion around this important topic. In this ever evolving area, it is critical to understand the current design and selection methods of compound screening libraries, along with the range of available business models. The conference should appeal to medicinal chemists, synthetic chemists, computational chemists and compound management teams from industry and academia involved in library design and acquisition along with those involved in hit and lead generation primarily in drug discovery and agrochemistry. Presentations from industry, academia and commercial compound vendors will include talks on computational design, focused library sets for phenotypic screening, 3-d fragment libraries, attention to physicochemical properties, opportunities from advances in synthetic organic chemistry as well as the compound acquisition market place. In addition there will be ample opportunities for discussion and networking whilst browsing trade stands from the leading suppliers.

Programme

09:00 Registration and refreshments
   
09:25 Welcome remarks
  Jayshree Mistry 
   
09:30 Right compound right now: a landscape of the compound supply market and the main drivers
Duncan Judd, Awridian Ltd
   
09:55 Designing a compound collection for a diverse compound and target space
Stephen Pickett, GlaxoSmithKline
   
10:20 Exhibitor talks
   
10:45 Refreshments and exhibition
   
11:30 Strategies for designing and annotating compound libraries for phenotypic screening
Chido Mpamhanga
   
11:55 Exhibitor talks
   
12:20 The RSC's National Compound Collection Pilot: a collective experience
David Andrews, AstraZeneca
   
12:45 Lunch and exhibition
   
14:00 The 3D Fragment Consortium: expanding into 3-dimensional fragment space through a collaborative approach
Tim Chapman, MRCT
   
14:25 The Joint European Compound Library: building a shared HTS library in a secure IP framework
Andrew Pannifer, University of Dundee
   
14:50 Exhibitor talks
   
15:15 Post screening triage processes: quality-driven hit prioritisation and re-supply
Stephen East and Heather Tye, Evotec
   
15:40 Refreshments and exhibition
   
16:15 Title to be confirmed
Alex Drijver, Cominnex Zrt
   
16:40 Open Innovation approaches to supply and access compound libraries
Garry Pairaudeau, AstraZeneca
   
17:15 Compound screening library innovation
David Spring, University of Cambridge
   
17:50 Closing remarks

Exhibition

An exhibition will run alongside the conference during refreshment breaks, for companies and related organisations who may wish to exhibit. For further information and prices please email conferences@soci.org.

Delegate Fees

Early bird fees before Friday 29 July 2016

GB£30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCI Member
GB£10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCI Student Member
GB£40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Non-Member

Standard fees after Friday 29 July 2016

GB£35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCI Member
GB£15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCI Student Member
GB£50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Non-Member

Venue;

Fielder Centre
Hatfield Business Park
Hatfield Avenue
Hatfield
AL10 9TP
UK
Venue
Fielder Centre

Fielder Centre, Fielder Centre, Hatfield Business Park, Hatfield Avenue, Hatfield, AL10 9TP, United Kingdom

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Society of Chemical Industry
+44 (0)20 7598 1561
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