I suggest the presentation topic to
be "Pharmaceutical R&D" instead of "Pharmacology"
so that we would have a bigger umbrella to cover areas of interest. In
particular, I suggest "In-silico Pharmaceutical R&D" (e.g.,
in-silico clinical development with simulated patients) which is of considerable
interest to pharma companies for pre-clinical development and even patient
care situations.
Some of the Independent Software Vendor
companies in this area are Gene Network Sciences, Immunetrics, Entelos,
GenStruct, Optimata, Genomatica, and Pharsight. In fact we can have people
from these companies or the customers of these companies present at the
workshop. What do you think?
Best Regards,
Dr. Abbas Farazdel
Blue Gene Solutions Executive – Petascale
Computing IBM Systems & Technology Group
Tel: +1
603 707 6377
Mobile: +1 603 707 6377
Fax: +1 845 491
3569
Email: farazdel@us.ibm.com
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[LSG-RG] [LSG-RG} Meeting on Pharma
Dear all:
This is an e-mail message regarding the Life Science Grid Research Group
(LSG-RG) in the Open Grid Forum (OGF), formerly the Global Grid Forum (GGF).
I sent out last month asking for input regarding a proposed meeting regarding
proteomics for the next OGF meeting in Boston in February. The leadership
of OGF would like to make a workshop for Pharma, and they have asked us
to participate with them in this effort.
Thus, I would like to extend a call for presentations in Pharmacology.
We would like to specifically look for presentations relating to
those areas in Pharmacology that involve intensive computational power,
extensive communications, or massive amounts of data, but all will be considered.
I would like the membership of this e-mail list to help us in the
solicitation of speakers, and would like to solicit your input into what
topics and/or speakers we should pursue.
Here are some suggested speakers
* Piotr Sliz, PhD, Bioinformatics Specialist II, Howard Hughes Medical
Institute
* Steve Litster, Novartis Institutes of BioMedical Research
* Timothy Wagner, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
* Jeffrey Mathers, Pharmaceutical Research & Development
* Sanjoy Ray, Merck
* Peter S. Shenkin, Schrodinger
* WISDOM, Vincent Breton CNRS
* Bridge, Martin Hofmann fron SCAI Fraunhofer
* Share, Tony Solomonides from Univ West England
* Ian Penny of Pfizer
I'm looking forward to input from all. Please post notices by 12/26/07
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