The COMP Together champions in your area would like to announce the following event:
Speaker: JW Feng (Denali), Alberto Gobbi & Ben Sellers (Genentech), Mario Cardozo (Nurix)
Title: SF Bay Area COMP Together Mini-Talk Series
Date: 2017-02-16
Time: 6:00 PM
Event ID: 36
Sponsor: NIBR
Location
UCSF Mission Bay
1700 4th St. BH212
San Francisco CA 94158
Description and Notes
Description:
Software expenditure and headcount for computational chemistry are often closely scrutinized at pharma and biotech companies. Some of us are working at smaller biotech or startups where the limitations tend to be even more severe. This meeting aims to promote sharing of strategies & tools to help address those challenges, including leveraging open-source software and cloud computing.
Schedule:
6-7pm, check-in & networking (pizza and drinks provided)
7-7:20pm, talk #1, JW Feng (Denali)
Title: Computational chemistry challenges and opportunities at a biotech startup
7:20-8pm, talk #2, Ben Sellers & Alberto Gobbi (Genentech)
Title: Chemalot and chemalot_knime versatile open source tools for many of your cheminformatics and computational chemistry tasks.
8-8:20pm, discussion moderated by Mario Cardozo (Nurix)
Notes:
Non-UCSF affiliated participants please enter through the main entrance of Genentech Hall (600 16th St., San Francisco, CA 94158) and sign in at the security desk.
Public parking is available at the UCSF Mission Bay surface lots. For more information, please visit:
http://campuslifeservices.ucsf.edu/transportation/services/parking/public_parking On-street parking is also available on 4th street and 16th street.
If you would like to attend this COMP Together event, please visit the COMP website and register using the
http://app.acscomp.org/COMP_Together/meeting_signup.php?event_id=36.
If you have any questions about this event, please contact BinQing Wei
atwei.binqing@gmail.com.
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http://app.acscomp.org/COMP_Together/reg_update/update_login.php