10th Anniversary Drug Discovery 2016
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Thu 13 October
14 October
DAY 1ROOM 3HALL 1CHALL 1BRoom 11ARoom 11C
DAY 2
DAY 1ROOM 3HALL 1CHALL 1BRoom 11ARoom 11C
DAY 2
8:00 Arrival, Registration & Coffee 8:00:
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8:45: How can we build a new drug discovery ecosystem, which will complement Boston?
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Chas Bountra, Oxford SGC - University of Oxford  
Please go to Plenary Keynote Room 3 Prof Chas Bountra, Oxford SGC - University of Oxford
Please go to Plenary Keynote Room 3 Prof Chas Bountra, Oxford SGC - University of Oxford
Genedata AG
Genedata Workshop: Modern Screening Data Analysis:Mastering Biological, Technical and Collaborative Complexity
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9:30: Chair Intro: Innovations in Chemistry Session
Chairs: Simon Ward, University of Sussex  Ed Tate, Imperial College London  
Chair Intro: Translational & Predictive Models Session
Chairs: Malcolm Haddrick, AstraZeneca  Veronique Birault, Crick Institute  
Oncology & Immunology Session
Chairs: Namir Hassan, Immunocore  David Gilham, Manchester Cancer Research Centre  
Welcome and Introduction. Speaker - Stephan Heyse, Genedata
Labcyte Inc.
Labcyte Workshop - Introduction to TRACK 1
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9:40: A foundation in the murky waters of Discovery: Layering a platform across piles of in-vitro screens. Speaker - Margarita Shatalina, Genedata
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9:45: Sugars and Proteins
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Keynote Speaker: Ben Davis, Oxford University  
Small Cell Lung Cancer Circulating Tumour Cell-Derived Explants - A New Preclinical Platform for Examining Drug Response
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Keynote Speaker: Kris Frese , Manchester University  
Immuno-oncology:harnessing the immune system to combat cancer
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Keynote Speaker: Robert Wilkinson, Medimmune  
Automated Acoustic Dispensing:Clinic and Research. Speaker - Kristin Blom, University Hospital Uppsala, Sweden
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10:00 Integrating screening data across a large multisite pharma organization. Speaker - Dave Murray, AstraZeneca
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10:20 Targeting Individual Cancers Using Chemical Systems Medicine. Speaker - Krister Wennerberg, Institute of Molecular Medicine, Finland
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10:30 Specific Correction of Alternative Survival Motor Neuron 2 (SMN2) Splicing by Small Molecules: Discovery of a Potential Novel Medicine to Treat Spinal Muscular Atrophy
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Hasane Ratni, Roche  
Chip-Based Microphysiological Systems and Drug Discovery
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Uwe Marxx, TissUse  
Biomarker Strategy to Guide Clinical Development of ImmTACTM molecules, a Novel Class of Biologic Drugs Based on Proprietary T cell receptor (TCR) Technology
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David Krige, ImmunoCore  
Phenotypic high-content screen measuring aggregate clearance in neurodegenerative diseases. Speaker - Emilie Bureau, MRCT
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11:30 Chemical Tools to Manipulate Bacterial Virulence
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Stephan Seiber, TU Munich  
Confocal High Content Screening of Cardiac and Liver Microtissues for the Improved Prediction of Drug Induced Toxicity
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Paul Walker, Cyprotex  
TBC
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Martin Pule, UCL  
High-content screening:How to easily select meaningful feature combinations. Speaker - Lope Florez, Genedata
Labcyte Workshop - Introduction to TRACK 2
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11:40 From Routine to Extreme Cherry Picking. Design of New Acoustically Compatible Storage Tubes for Liquid Samples. Speaker - Clive Green, AstraZeneca
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12:00 Poster Tasters
Chloe Koulouris - University of Sussex - Characterisation of serine racemase as a novel approach to modulating NMDA receptor function Gina Washbourn - University of Liverpool - The Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Carbamoyl Triazoles as Potential Antituberculosis Protease Inhibitors
Poster Tasters
Eve Rogers - University of Liverpool - Exploring the Potential of the Physico-Mechanical Environment and Circadian Timing in Adult Stem Cell Differentiation. Matthew Burnham - AstraZeneca - Characterisation of stem cell derived cardiomyocyte spheroids using the CardioExcyte platform.
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Arune Balaikaite - MRC Technology - T-cell epitopes, virus-like particles and extracellular loop fusions for challenging antibody generation. Aisha Alsfouk - Strathclyde University - Development of selective IKKα inhibitors as a treatment for prostate cancer therapy
Drug combinations as potential oncology therapeutics:Data analysis with Genedata Screener. Speaker - Michelle Newman, MRCT
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12:15 Echo-MS A Versatile Platform for Ultrafast Mass Spectrometry Analysis in Drug Discovery. Speaker - Ian Sinclair, AstraZeneca
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12:30 Snapshots (max 5 companies)
Takara Bio Europe
Professor Geny Groothius presents: Precision-cut tissue slices as translational and predictive ex vivo model for ADME and toxicity. Sponsored by Takara Bio
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Simplifying synergy: Combination screens. Speaker - John Vincent, AstraZeneca
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1:00 Lunch in The Exhibition Hall (Exhibition, Posters, Lunchtime Workshops?) 1:00:
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2:30: Drug Safety in Drug Development
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Keynote Speaker: Munir Pirmohamed , Drug Safety in Drug Development - THURS  
Please go to Keynote Room 3 Munir Pirmohamed , Drug Safety in Drug Development
Please go to Keynote Room 3 Munir Pirmohamed , Drug Safety in Drug Development
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3:15: Beyond Small Molecule Inhibition: New Possibilities Through Induced Intracellular Protein Degradation
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John Harling, GSK  
Application of an In vitro Human Airway Epithelial 3D Model for the Detection of Lung Irritancy Following Drug Treatment
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Ellinor Hornberg, AstraZeneca  
Circulating tumour cells as a versatile liquid biopsy to manage cancer patient treatment and explore the biology of metastases
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Caroline Dive, Manchester University  
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3:45: Small-Molecule Stabilization of 14-3-3 PPls: Possible New Approaches in Cancer, Cystic Fibrosis and Parkinson's Disease.
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Christian Ottman, Eindhoven  
High-Efficiency Cellular Reprogramming with Microfluidics for Patient-Specific Disease Modelling
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Nicola Elvassore, UCL  
Analysis of Reciprocal Tumour-Stroma Signalling by Cell-Specific Phosphoproteomics
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Claus Jorgensen, Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute  
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4:15: From Fragment Hits to Selective Nanomolar Inhibitors of Human PAICS Without X-ray
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Andy Merritt, MRC Technology  
Intestinal organoids: disease modelling and regenerative medicine
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Vivian Li, The Francis Crick Institute  
Immunotherapy in the 21st Century: A Game Changing Paradigm in Oncology
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Thierry Wurch, Servier  
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4:45: 16:45-17:45 Poster Session 17.00 - 17.30 Dragons Den 17:00-19:00 Networking/Drinks Reception 4:45:
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6:30: GALA CELEBRATION at The Museum of Liverpool 18.30 - Welcome Drinks & Canapes 21.00 - Close 6:30:
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