Saturday, November 26, 2011

Conference on Therapeutic Applications of Computational Biology and Chemistry

Therapeutic Applications of Computational Biology and Chemistry (TACBAC) 2012
12-14 March 2012
Wellcome Trust Conference Centre, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge, UK
REGISTER    Abstract deadline: 30 January 2012  |   Registration deadline: 6 February 2012 
 SUMMARY
This conference will bring together leading researchers investigating computational chemistry and biology techniques as applied to advancing our ability to predict, diagnose and modulate human disease. This broad and multidisciplinary meeting will explore the major challenges in drug discovery and development where innovation in computational approaches and tools can really make a significant and tangible contribution towards novel treatments.  You should attend this conference if you are a researcher interested in drug discovery, or developing or using computational approaches to the development of therapeutics, or if you are a key decision maker in a pharmaceutical or biotechnology company. The organisers warmly encourage submission of abstracts, which will be considered both for oral and for poster presentation.

Each of the sessions, which progress from identifying disease mechanisms to implementing new therapeutic and diagnostic approaches in the clinic, will bring together experts in both the biomedical and the computational aspects of the topic under discussion. Sessions chairs will encourage discussion and contribution from the attendees.
 SESSION TOPICS
• Clinical implications of individual genomes
• Metabolism and biomarkers
• Computational systems biology
• Discovery of chemical probes
• Modelling xenobiotic metabolism

Scientific Programme Committee:
Lee Harland, Pfizer, UK
John Overington, EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, UK
Christoph Steinbeck, EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, UK

Speakers include:
Chas Bountra, Structural Genomics Consortium, UK
Paul Flicek, EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, UK
Ronald Frank, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Germany
Bobby Glen, University of Cambridge, UK
Roy Goodacre, University of Manchester, UK
Jules Griffin, University of Cambridge, UK
Lee Harland, Pfizer, UK
Aroon Hingorani, University College London, UK
John Overington, EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, UK
Julio Saez-Rodriguez, EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, UK
Christoph Steinbeck, EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, UK
Olivier Tabourieau, Center for Biological Sequence Analysis, Denmark
REGISTRATION AND ACCOMMODATION
*According to the guidelines on workshop attendance.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE 6 FEBRUARY 2012
Student
No Accommodation
£270.00
Student
Twin Accommodation
£360.00
Student
Single Accommodation 
£424.00
Academic
No Accommodation
£370.00
Academic
Twin Accommodation
£460.00
Academic
Single Accommodation
£524.00
Commercial
No Accommodation 
£470.00
Commercial
Twin Accommodation
£560.00
Commercial
Single Accommodation 
£624.00
EBI Industry Programme Members*
No Accommodation
No Charge
EBI Industry Programme Members*
Twin Accommodation
£90.00
EBI Industry Programme Members*
Single Accommodation 
£154.00

ACCOMMODATION
The accommodation packages include registration, meals and housing for the nights of Monday 12 and Tuesday 13 March 2012. If you require additional nights this will be at an additional cost and subject to availability, please contact us directly for further information. The no accommodation packages include registration and meals only.
ON-SITE
IMPORTANT – LIMITED ON-SITE ACCOMMODATION
As we have limited bedrooms on-site, bedrooms on the Hinxton campus will be allocated on a first come, first serve basis. Early registration is recommended.
OFF-SITE
Once we have reached capacity on campus, accommodation will be provided off site at the Holiday Inn Express, Whittlesford. A complimentary shuttle service will be provided to the Conference Centre in the morning and back in the evening. The newly opened Holiday Inn, Whittlesford, is 3 miles from the Conference Centre.
TRAVEL VISAS
If you require a letter of acceptance in order to obtain a travel Visa please contact us.
ABSTRACTS AND POSTERS
Abstract deadline 30 January 2012
ABSTRACTS
The organisers warmly encourage submission of abstracts, which will be considered both for oral and for poster presentation.
Please ensure that you follow the abstract guidelines and upload your abstract during registration. If you are not ready to up-load your abstract at the time of registration, please e-mail your abstract document to j.beard@hinxton.wellcome.ac.uk no later than 30 January 2012. After the abstract deadline the scientific committee will assess your abstract and you will be notified whether you have been selected for a short talk or poster presentation.
POSTERS
Poster boards onsite will accommodate 118 cm high by 84 cm wide (A0- portrait) of printed material.  Accepted abstracts will appear in the conference programme book and poster boards will be allocated at the conference. 

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