CUP II: THE SCHEDULE

CUP II was held at the Sunset room of the Eldorado hotel in downtown Santa Fe, on Monday the 5th of March. The festivities started at 8.30 and went on until 6pm.  At 7 pm there was a dinner at the Guadalajara Grill (3877 Cerrillos Rd) for all attendee's.  There was no registration fee. The schedule was as follows:
 

8:30 Anthony Nicholls: Introduction (to OpenEye, CUP and Santa Fe)

Products Session:
8:35 Matt Stahl (OpenEye): You want conformers? I'll give you conformers!
9:05 Joe Corkery (OpenEye) : Living the Vida Loca
9.35 Mark McGann (OpenEye): FRED /Geoff Skillman (OpenEye): Docking: at least we get the easy problems right
10.05 Anthony Nicholls (OpenEye): Get Zapped: Electrostatics at OpenEye

10:20: Break

Science Session:
10:30:  Andrew Grant (AstraZeneca): Molecule Overlay
11.00:  James Haigh (OpenEye & U. of Sheffield): Binary Indexing of Shape
11.30:  Ken Brameld (Scios): Designing a Computational Chemistry Platform Around Linux
12:00:  Roger Sayle (Metaphorics): Protonics II: Physiological Ionization and pKa Prediction

12:30 Lunch: (Eldorado or elsewhere. Suggestions were made)

Oelib Session:
1.30 Demetri Moustakas (UCSF): Dock V and Oelib, the story so far..
1.50 Bob Tolbert (Boehringer-Ingelheim): PyOelib: Python wrappers for Oelib
2.10 Discussion Lead by Joe Corkery
 

The Levinthal Lecture: (yes, I explained why):
2:30: Brian Schoichet, Northwestern University: The Problem with Docking is....

3:30 Anthony Nicholls: Closing Remarks

3:40: Demos, Discussions and Disclaimers

6.00: Elvis left the building

6:50: Rendevous'd for transport to some of the best Mexican food in town. We carpooled as much as possible and sorted out who went with whom in our normal, efficient, manner as the day went along.

7.00 Fiesta a Guad