 | MGMS Young Modellers' Forum
in Conjunction with the RSC MMG |
Date: Friday, 2nd December 2005
Venue: English Heritage Lecture Theatre, 23 Savile Row, London W1S 2ET
Registration: Registration is closed.
Download:
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. We regret that no
travel bursaries will be available.
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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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We envisage there being 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: Students interested in giving oral or poster presentations should indicate their preference in the appropriate section of the registration form. After you have registered, we will send you instructions on what to include in the abstract. Deadline for abstract submissions is Friday 7th October 2005. We will endeavour to give you the preference you indicated but due to the small number of oral/poster slots available, we are not able to guarantee this.
- For more information contact:
Steve Maginn
Chemical Computing Group
St Johns Innovation Centre
Cowley Road
Cambridge CB4 0WS
and
Stuart Firth-Clark
De Novo Pharmaceuticals
Compass House
Vision Park
Histon
Cambridge CB4 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: