SMi's 3rd Annual Drug Discovery Chemistry

March 18 - 19, 2019 - London UK

SMi Group

ssapal@smi-online.co.uk
Phone:02078276000

CHAIRED BY: Roderick Hubbard, Senior Fellow, Vernalis Research Ltd and Darren Green, Director of Molecular Design, GSK This year's event will specifically focus on innovations within the field that has the potential to drive the pharmaceutical industry into a new era of medicines, with optimisation of the RandD process to become cheaper, faster and increasing the likelihood of drug efficacy and success. These are some of the major obstacles within drug discovery, as the process is overall long, expensive and often potential drugs will fail late in clinical trials. The event will also focus on novel techniques that can be implemented within the field today that identify new druggable targets and possibly open new therapeutic areas within clinic and also look at various developments within the field, guiding companies on how they can best utilise the newest technologies and drug discovery modalities to develop new medicines, reduce their RandD cost, timelines, and ultimately, increase their medicine output for commercial success. KEY TOPICS INCLUDE: Discuss the impact of the use of novel computational techniques on RandD pipelines Hear about the progress in the development of new drugs on difficult targets and how these can revolutionise patient treatment Discover how AI is being utilised in the commercial setting and opportunities to best exploit these to streamline via Drug Discovery Process Explore the potential of new modalities to transform therapeutics Learn about current strategies to increase drug discovery success Post Conference Workshop 20 March 2019 - Artificial Intelligence in Drug Discovery - Led by: Nick Camp, Consultant WHO SHOULD ATTEND CEOs, Presidents, Vice Presidents and Global Heads, Executive Directors, Vice President and Global head, Principal Scientists, Heads of Business Development, Directors of Pharma/Biotech firms EARLY BIRD-RATES BOOK BY 30 NOVEMBER and SAVE £400, BOOK BY 15 DECEMBER and SAVE £200, BOOK BY 31 JANUARY and SAVE £100

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