Drug Discovery 2022: driving the next life science revolution
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Tue 4 October
5 October
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ELRIG Annual Review
Chairs: Catherine Kettleborough, LifeArc, The Accelerator  Sanj Kumar, ELRIG  
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Conference Welcome and Keynote Introduction
Chairs: Katie Chapman, VC funded Biotech Company   Simon Chell, AstraZeneca  Jon Hutchinson, GlaxoSmithKline  Simon Ward, University of Cardiff  
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New technologies for the design and characterisation of nanotechnology mediated therapeutics
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Molly Stevens, Imperial College London  
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High Content Imaging in Drug Discovery
Chairs: Sian Lewis, MSD  Michael Howell, The Francis Crick Institute  

Session Introduction
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Sian Lewis, MSD  Michael Howell, The Francis Crick Institute  

High Content Imaging as an enabling tool for early drug discovery
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John Bassett, MSD  

Accelerating Drug Discovery with Cell Painting
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James Pilling, AstraZeneca  

Session Introduction
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Allan Jordan, Sygnature Discovery  Sarah Skerrat, CHARM Therapeutics  

Discovery and validation of in vitro and in vivo probes for human DNA Polymerase theta (Polθ)
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Robert Heald, Artios Pharma  

The COVID Moonshot – from open science collaboration in fragment screening to drug candidate and beyond to Pandemic Preparedness
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Ed Griffen, MedChemica Ltd  

ML/AI:  Opportunities, Impact and Future Directions in Drug Design
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Sarah Skerrat, CHARM Therapeutics  

Session Introduction
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Chris Herring, Adaptimmune  Claire Dobson, AstraZeneca  

TCR Evolution, revolution: How Adaptimmune is developing innovative TCR T-cell therapies to treat solid tumors
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Jo Brewer, Adaptimmune Limited  

From Stem-Cells to T-Cells: Next-Generation DNA NanoVectors -an Alternative Non-Integrating DNA Vector Platform for Regenerative Medicine and Immunotherapy
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Richard Harbottle, German Cancer Research Centre (DKFZ)  
Drug Discovery and Development in COPD
Chairs: Anna Morgan, Physiology & Pharmacology, Kingston University  Simon Pitchford, King's College London  

Session Introduction
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Anna Morgan, Physiology & Pharmacology, Kingston University  Simon Pitchford, King's College London  

The burden of unmet needs in COPD
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Wisia Wedzicha, Imperial College London  

Novel drug targets in COPD
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Ian Adcock, Imperial College London  

Use of Imaging for preclinical evaluation of drugs for the treatment of COPD
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Anna Morgan, Physiology & Pharmacology, Kingston University  
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Phenonaut; a tool for multiomic data integration, analysis, prediction, and inference
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Steven Shave, University of Edinburgh & GSK  

Life beyond the pixels: single-cell analysis using deep learning and image analysis methods
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Peter Horvath, Biological Research Centre, Szeged  

Optimising proteolysis-targeting chimeras (PROTACs) for oral drug delivery - Design tips and tricks
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Jamie Scott, AstraZeneca  

New Approaches to the Synthesis and Application of DNA-Encoded Libraries
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Jessica Graham, Newcastle University  Harriet Stanway-Gordon, Newcastle University  

Pin-point™ – A Modular Base Editing System Driving Cell and Gene therapies
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Michael Anbar, Horizon Discovery, a PerkinElmer company  

Armouring CAR-T cells therapy against the immunosuppressive microenvironment in solid tumour
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Romain Lara, AstraZeneca  

Preclinical translational models for investigating drugs for the treatment of COPD
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Simon Pitchford, King's College London  

Use of human tissues to investigate drugs for the treatment of COPD
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Luigino Calzetta, University of Parma   
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Morphological trajectory inference: Tracking cell state transitions and the impact of small-molecule perturbations
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Rebecca Hughes, University of Edinburgh  

Quantitative high-throughput screening of single cancer cell phenotypes in 3D matrices
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Vicky Bousgouni, Institute of Cancer Research  

Targeting the template: A novel therapeutic strategy for prion diseases
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Heulyn Jones, Cardiff University  

Audience Lead Panel Discussion with Q&A
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Allan Jordan, Sygnature Discovery  Sarah Skerrat, CHARM Therapeutics  

Unlocking a revolutionary class of in vivo reprogramming therapies through systematic, unbiased identification of the key cell switches controlling cell fate
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Louise Modis, Mogrify  

Next Generation Platforms for Human Gene Therapy
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Aravind Asokan, Duke University   

Early experimental medicine studies for investigating new drugs for COPD
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Dave Singh, University of Manchester  

Publishing in the British Journal of Pharmacology
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Charles Whalley, British Pharmacological Society  
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