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Critical Paths inDrug Development
Decision Support for R&D
Metabolomics
Biomarkers
Join industry experts to find outwhat’s new in these fields...
Community of PracticeIntegrating Knowledge in theLife Science Product Life Cycle
Seminars and panel discussionsin the mornings
Associated workshops in theafternoons to explore the topicsin greater depth
Knowledge Café, Poster Session andnetworking events in the evenings
...with a format designed to maximizeInterAction...
...and also attend relateddrug discovery sessions...
Structure-based Drug Design
Screening & Docking
Discovery Tools & Modeling
Medicinal Chemistry
Predictive Toxicology
Further details on http://echeminfo.com
For further information, abstracts andspeaker bios, see
Structure-Based Drug DesignTargeting Infectious DiseaseErin Duffy (Rib-X)
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Join us on Tuesday evening for anopen session on Knowledge Manage-ment in R&D including open seminarsand demonstrations of ElectronicLaboratory Notebooks, followed bya Knowledge Café and reception!
Special Open Session onElectronic Laboratory Notebooks
The Role of Systems Biology and KnowledgeManagement in Advancing Toxicology Knowledgein Big Pharma, Peter Henstock (Pfizer)
Advanced Technology in Support ofAnalytics in the Life SciencesCraig Liddell (Realtime Science)
Case Studies in Using Interactive VisualAnalytics to Accelerate Drug DevelopmentDavid Mosenkis (Spotfire)
Searching for Answers in Drug Development:The Game of Twenty QuestionsDennis Underwood (Praxeon)
Management Reporting of Clinical TrialPrograms, Portfolios, and Studies:Managing Risks / Managing ProjectsJoel Hoffman (Insightful)
Associated afternoon workshops...
Joel Hoffman (Insightful)Applying Roadmap processes to the Clinical Trials Project Process
Joseph Bitran (Enterprizer) Innovation Management in R&D – an Enterprizer Briefing and Case Study
David Mosenkis (Spotfire)Using Interactive Visual Analytics to Accelerate Drug Development
Electronic Laboratory Notebook Workshops
Why the “Top-Down Approach” to Knowledge and ContentManagement has failed the United Sates Intelligence Com-munity – Implications for Healthcare ResearchDuane Shugars (Concentia Digital)
Knowledge Management forTranslational ResearchJian Wang (Biofortis)
Applying Knowledge AssessmentTechniques to improving Productivityin Life Science ResearchJeff Spitzner (Rescentris)
What a Quality Assurance Program cando to Facilitate Clinical Research andDevelopment ProcessDelia Y. Wolf (Harvard Medical School)
Building an Informatics Infrastructure forTranslational ResearchJonathan Sheldon (InforSense)
A Framework for Research InformaticsPeter Gates (Johnson & Johnson PR&D)
Utilising Knowledge Management to Increase R&D Productivity along Critical PathsChair: Michael Liebman (Windber Research Institute)
Associated afternoon workshops...
Delia Y. Wolf (Harvard Medical School)Carrying out an Onsite Audit and Self-assessment inClinical Trial Management
Barry Hardy (Douglas Connect) & Jeff Spitzner (Rescentris)Knowledge Assessment in R&D - Impact on ProjectManagement & Research Productivity
Decision Support for Research & DevelopmentChair: TBA
Associated late afternoon workshops ...
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FDA's Critical Path Initiative:Opportunities for MetabolomicsRick Beger (NCTR, FDA)
Uses and Abuses ofMetabonomics inPharmaceutical PreclinicalSafety AssessmentDon Robertson (Pfizer)
Analysis of Metabolic Pro-filing Data - Combining theStrengths of NMR and MSNick Haan (BlueGnome)
A Pharma Perspective on Metabolomics- the Opportunities and RealitiesSusan Connor (GlaxoSmithKline)
Tracer Substrate-based Metabolomics and the2005 Nobel Prize award in Physiology & MedicineLaszlo Boros (SIDMAP)
Studies of Drug-Induced Liver Injury using Comprehensive2D Gas Chromatography with Time-of-Flight DetectionEric Nemec (Leco Corporation)
Serum Markers of Caloric RestrictionBruce Kristal (Cornell University)
Standards in Reporting InitiativeOliver Fiehn (UC Davis Genome Center)
Identification of Novel, MinorLipids in Total Lipid Extracts ofEschericia Coli using ElectrosprayIonization Mass SpectrometryTeresa Garret (Duke University)
Andrew N. Lane (JG Brown Cancer Center, U. Louisville)NMR-based Positional Isotopomer Analysis in Metabolomics
S. Stanley Young (National Institute of Statistical Sciences)Linking Metabolic Profiles to Biological Outcome
Gregory Banik (Bio-RAD)Understanding Metabolomics Mixtures with Principal Components Analysis
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Application of Metabolomics toBiomarker and Off-Target SideEffect Identification in MarketedDrugs and New Chemical EntitiesAlvin Berger (Metabolon)
Toward Diagnosis of Diabetesby NMR-based MetabolomicsGregory Banik (Bio-RAD)
Don’t miss this evening’sPoster Session
with drinks & barbecue
Biomarker Discovery & Applications in Drug DevelopmentChair:TBA
Harnessing the Power of Systems Biology – DeliveringMechanism-of-Action and Biomarkers in Drug DevelopmentKeith Elliston (Genstruct)
Many Layers of Biomarker Roles in Tumor ImmunotherapyZentam Tsuchihashi (Bristol-MyersSquibb)
Multivariate Biomarkers DiscoveryDarius Dziuda (Central Connecticut StateUniversity)
Application of Proteomics toBiomarker DiscoveryMichael Jones (Novartis)
Perspectives for Multi-Epitope Ligand Kartography(MELK) for Detection of Diagnostic and TherapeuticBiomarkers in Skin Diseases, Allergology and BeyondBernd Bonnekoh, (Otto-von-Guericke-University)
Ansgar J. Pommer (SkinSysTec), Analyzing in-situ Proteomics by Multi Epitope Li-gand Kartography (MELK) for Detection of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Biomarkers
Associated afternoon workshop...
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