 | MGMS Young Modellers' Forum
in Conjunction with the RSC MMG |
Date: Friday, 30th November 2007
Venue: The Brunei Gallery, School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS), London, UK
Registration: Registration is now open. However, the automated registration is currently unavailable. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. To register, please save a copy of the MGMS 2007 registration form, fill in the details and then e-mail the completed form to Stuart Firth-Clark (Stuart.Firth-Clark.AT.denovopharma.com). You should receive confirmation of your registration within a week.
Programme
Oral Presentation Abstracts
Poster Presentation Abstracts
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In order to encourage young molecular modellers at the beginning of their
careers, the MGMS would like to extend an invitation to any PhD students
who wish to present their work on any aspect of computational
chemistry or computational biology at this year's Young Modeller's Forum. Travel expenses will be provided for oral and poster presenters, but will
be capped this year at 60 GB Pounds.
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Regular members of the MGMS are strongly encouraged to attend this event.
It is your opportunity to see these talented young modellers
and to assist us in the evaluation of the prizes. There is also the
chance to discuss the talks afterwards in the pub.
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Fun feature at the end of the day - "Compound Countdown"
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There will be up to twelve oral presentations and twelve posters during the day, so
there will be plenty to see and hear! Prizes will be awarded to the best
presentations. Also see details of past winners.
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For a guide to presentation skills, there is a Powerpoint presentation
to download.
Registering to give an Oral or Poster Presentation at this years' Forum
Abstracts and Deadline:
The deadline for receipt of abstracts has now passed.
For more information contact:
Steve Maginn
Chemical Computing Group
St Johns Innovation Centre
Cowley Road
Cambridge CB24 0WS
and
Stuart Firth-Clark
De Novo Pharmaceuticals
Compass House
Vision Park
Histon
Cambridge CB24 9ZR
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Corporate institutions interested in co-sponsoring this forum should contact either Steve Maginn or
Stuart Firth-Clark.
Co-sponsored by:
Thanks are due to the following organisations for their generous support.