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Abstract Submission

Oral Presentation Submission Deadline: 23 August 2008
Poster Presentation Submission Deadline: 03 January 2009

If you would like to submit a proposal for a presentation please click on the relevant conference logo at the bottom of this page to view the information required for your submission and fill out the form accordingly.

All abstracts will be reviewed by the Scientific Advisory Board and applicants will be notified of the result in due course.

Successful applicants will be provided with all necessary information.

Abstract Content:
- Written in English
- Written in the third person
- Include title, name(s) and affiliation(s) of the authors
- Between 100 - 200 words
- Suitable for direct publication in the proceedings pack and on the website
- Related to the subject of the conference

Agenda Topics:

Screening:

  • High Content Screening
  • Advances in Liquid Handling         
  • Compound Management
  • Label Free Screening

MedChem:

  • Compound Management
  • Chemogenomics
  • Fragment Based Lead Detection
  • Formulation

 

ADMET:

  • Microdosing
  • Metabonomics
  • Hepatotoxicity
  • In-vivo and In-vitro set-ups
  • In-silico techniques

 


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