Tuesday, 9 November 2021 to Wednesday, 10 November 2021
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Tue 9 November
10 November
DAY 1AuditoriumHelix Room
DAY 2
DAY 1AuditoriumHelix Room
DAY 2
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10:30 Refreshment Break 10:30
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Emerging Discovery Strategies
Chairs: Emily Offer, Medicines Discovery Catapult  Graeme Walker, Sygnature Discovery  

YouTube
An update on the JUMP-CP Consortium: insights from pilot experiments and outlook
11:15 (30 mins)
Paula A. Marin-Zapata, Bayer  

YouTube
From Theraphosid to Therapy: Screening a venom library using high-throughput automated patch clamp to identify novel and selective sodium channel modulators
11:50 (30 mins)
Elaine Duncan, Charles River  Steven Trim, Venomtech Ltd  
Hit Triage
Chairs: Gareth Davies, AstraZeneca  Kirsty Winn, Medicines Discovery Catapult  

YouTube
Application of Acoustic Mist Ionisation MS to rapidly identify hits with undesirable mechanisms of action in HTS outputs
11:15 (30 mins)
Rachel Moore, AstraZeneca  

YouTube
Case studies in cellular nuisance compounds
11:50 (30 mins)
Jayme Dahlin, National Center for Advancing Translational Science (NCATS)  
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12:25 Refreshment Break 12:25
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Emerging Discovery Strategies
Chairs: Emily Offer, Medicines Discovery Catapult  Graeme Walker, Sygnature Discovery  

YouTube
Fragment-based screening coupled to chemical proteomics as an emerging paradigm for early drug discovery in ER+ breast cancer
14:00 (30 mins)
Stephanie Constantinou, AstraZeneca  Aarti Kawatkar, AstraZeneca  

YouTube
The concept of G-quadruplex ligands as novel gene regulators and potential anticancer drugs
14:35 (30 mins)
Stephen Neidle, UCL School of Pharmacy  
Hit Triage
Chairs: Gareth Davies, AstraZeneca  Kirsty Winn, Medicines Discovery Catapult  

YouTube
Developing assay development tools to make screening less PAINS-full
14:00 (30 mins)
Stuart McElroy, BioAscent Discovery ltd.  

Computational and Empirical Strategies to Triage Nuisance Compounds in HTS
14:35 (30 mins)
Sarah Martin, Charles River  Scott Maidment, Charles River  
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3:05: Refreshment Break 3:05:
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Emerging Discovery Strategies
Chairs: Emily Offer, Medicines Discovery Catapult  Graeme Walker, Sygnature Discovery  

Right assay, right hit, right time. Identify “more physiological hits” earlier in drug discovery
15:35 (30 mins)
Kathy Dodgson, Aurelia Bioscience Ltd  

YouTube
Patient-derived cell models as a clinically-relevant drug discovery strategy
16:05 (30 mins)
Gareth Griffiths, Imagen Therapeutics  
Hit Triage
Chairs: Gareth Davies, AstraZeneca  Kirsty Winn, Medicines Discovery Catapult  

YouTube
Hit or Miss? The Importance of Triage in the Active to Hit Transition
15:35 (30 mins)
Alexandra Stowell, Sygnature Discovery  

YouTube
Pragmatic screening collection refinement to facilitate hit progression
16:05 (30 mins)
Kristian Birchall, LifeArc  
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