J-CUP 2
Tokyo, Japan
May 19-20, 2011
J-CUP II
We are now accepting the registration. Please register today!! The deadline for the registration is May 10th.
OpenEye has been annually holding CUP(Customers, Users and Programmers meeting) in the USA and EuroCUP in Europe. Last year the first J-CUP was successfully attended in Japan. This year we are holding J-CUP II on May 19 and 20th (see below for detail).
J-CUP II is a great conference to exchange latest knowledge in molecular modeling and we invited 5 lecturers from overseas. We are also interested in active participation from Japanese scientists. If you are interested in presenting your research at the conference ( free format post presentation), please provide a title and abstract when you register.
At this meeting we are providing several pre-and post-meeting training workshops by OpenEye instructors. These training workshops normally require registration fees, however, just for the first time in Japan we are providing them for free. If you are interested, please inquire.
Everyone involved in drug discovery is invited to J-CUP, however, we ask you to register. We are hoping to keep this conference as informal and friendly as possible. Please dress in causal attires (no necktie, no business suits).
J-CUP II
date: 2011/5/19(Thur)、5/20(Fri)
location: Tokyo Station Conference 6F
SapiaTower, 1-7-12 Marunouchi , Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
http://www.tstc.jp/access/index.html
registration fee:free
A limited number of the seats are available. Please understand that we may not be able to accept all the application.
shedule:
May 19th (Thur)
- 12:30 Registration
- 13:00-13:30 Anthony Nicholls (OpenEye Scientific Software, CEO)
Welcome remarks Introduction of OpenEye
- 13:30-14:00 Bob Tolbert (OpenEye Scientific Software, VP)
GraphSim 2.0 and the new Grapheme TK
- 14:00-14:30 Koji Oda(Taisho)
Development of converting system between chemical names and chemical structures by Lexichem and Pipeline Pilot
- 14:30-14:50 Break
- 14:50-15:20 Peter Kenny ( former AstraZeneca)
Fragments, Molecular Complexity and Screening Library Design
- 15:20-15:50 Kiyoshi Hasegawa (Chugai(Roche))
In silico mouse clearance model and its visualization in chemical space
- 15:50-16:10 Break
- 16:10-16:40 Pat Walters (Vertex Pharmaceuticals)
Software for drug discovery: Are we solving the most relevant problems?
- 16:40-17:10 Joe Corkery(OpenEye Scientific Software, VP)
FastROCS: Revolutionizing Drug Discovery on the GPU
- 17:10-18:00 Poster session
- 18:00-20:00 Dinner
May 20th (Fri)
- 9:00 Registration
- 9:30-10:00 Jeremy Tame (Yokohama City University)
Some thoughts on scoring functions
- 10:00-10:30 Hideyuki Sato(OpenEye Japan)
OEDocking: Structure-based Drug Discovery at OpenEye
- 10:30-11:00 J.B.Brown (Kyoto Univ)
Experimental polypharmacology discovery based on chemical genomics-based virtual screening part I
Experimental polypharmacology discovery based on chemical genomics-based virtual screening part II
- 11:00-11:30 Tomohiro Sato(RIKEN SSBC)
Machine learning of comprehensive 3D-shape matching with known inhibitors for efficient virtual screening
- 11:30-12:30 Lunch
- 12:30-13:00 Andy Good (Genzyme Corp.)
Modeling for the masses and the seduction of simplicity: From interfaces to interaction
- 13:00-13:30 Anthony Nicholls (OpenEye Scientific Software, CEO)
Design strategies using SZMAP and Semi-continuum Theory
- 13:30-13:45 Break
- 13:45-14:15 Takao Matuzaki (InterProtein/Drug Discovery Consultant)
In silico screening of small molecular PPI inhibitors
- 14:15-14:45 Kam Zhang (RIKEN Advanced Science Institute)
Scaffold-Based Discovery of a Novel Selective Inhibitor of Oncogenic B-Raf Kinase with Potent Anti-Melanoma Activity
- 14:45-15:00 Break
- 15:00-15:30 Christopher Bayly(OpenEye Scientific Software)
Rapid Estimation of the Entropy of Ligand Binding
- 15:30-16:00 Hideaki Fujitani(University of Tokyo)
KEI 10 peta flops supercomputer aided drug design
- 16:00 Closing Remark
poster
- Takao Matsuzaki, Hajime Morishima, Yasuhiko Koezuka, Tohru Takashima, Manabu Itoh, Hirotsugu Komatsu, & Masato Hosoda (Drug Design Advisor, Interprotein Corp.)
- Seiya Kitamura, Toshiyuki Harada, Yoshiaki Nakagawa, & Hisashi Miyagawa (Kyoto University)
- Yuichiro Takamatsu (RCAST, The University of Tokyo)
- Krisztina Boda (OpenEye Scientific Software- presented by Bob Tolbert)
- Krisztina Boda (OpenEye Scientific Software- presented by Bob Tolbert)
- Laszlo Fusti-Molnar (OpenEye Scientific Software)
- Nobuko Hamaguchi & Stan Wlodek (OpenEye Scientific Software)
- Mark McGann (OpenEye Scientific Software)
- Matthew T. Stahl (OpenEye Scientific Software)
★ Product Training(Molecular design)
date:5/17(Tues)5/18(Wed)
location:location changed!!Aios Gotandaekimae 3F MeetingRoom 1
1-11-1 Nishi-Gotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
http://www.aios-jp.com/office/gotandaeki/access.html
details:Shape-Based Virtual Screening Workshop. Two day training workshop by OpenEye instructors.
limits:10 people
※ No fee, but an advance registration is required.
※ This is a hand-on training session, Please bring your laptop.
※ We may limit to one attendance from a company if we receive more applications than 10. OpenEye software users will be given priority.
★ Product Training(Programming)
date:5/23 (Mon)5/24(Tues)
location:location changed!!Aios Gotandaekimae 3F MeetingRoom 1
details:OEChem Python Workshop. Two day training workshop by OpenEye instructors.
limit:10 people
※ No fee, but an advance registration is required.
※ This is a hand-on training session, Please bring your laptop.
※ We may limit to one attendance from a company if we receive more applications than 10. OpenEye software users will be given priority.。
★ Product demonstration scheduled as below has been cancelled.
date:5/19(Thur) 10:00 – 12:00
lacation:Tokyo Station Conference 4F
Please register today! We look forward to seeing you at the conference.
If you have any question, please contact us.