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5th National Symposium cum Workshop on Recent Trends in Structural Bioinformatics and Computer Aided Drug Design [SBCADD2013]
19th- 22rd February, 2013
Organized by
Department of Bioinformatics
ALAGAPPA UNIVERSITY
(Reaccredited with A Grade by NAAC )
KARAIKUDI 630003, TAMIL NADU, INDIA
SYMPOSIUM THEME
Human Genome Project is largely complete, so the problem facing by scientists is how to maximize the use of the newly acquired data for improving health care. It is estimated that the number of therapeutic targets available for drug discovery will increase from the current number of 600 to 1000 to perhaps as many as 5000 to 10,000. In addition to the challenges that this number provides to the pharmaceutical industry, there is the issue of sequence variation through Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs), some of which may impact upon the way that the body handles drug treatment. This may be due to a direct effect on the binding site of the protein target through non-conservative alterations of the amino acid sequence, or else through indirect effects on drug metabolizing enzymes. In order to meet these challenges, the combination of structural proteomics and computer-aided small molecule design provides opportunities for creating new molecules in silico; these may be designed to bind to selected pharmacogenetic variants of a protein in order to overcome the non-responsiveness of certain patient groups to a particular medicine.
CALL FOR POSTER PRESENTATIONS
The prospective participants are requested to submit the extended abstracts on various aspects on the theme of the symposium (not exceeding 250 words) to the organizing secretary on or before February 5th, 2013. The abstract must be sent to dbiconf@gmail.com
PARTICIPANTS
Students, Research Scholars, Research Scientists and Faculty members from the Universities, Colleges, Institutes and Industries.
REGISTRATION
The participants are requested to send the filled in registration form along with registration fee on or before February 5th, 2013. The DD should be drawn in favour of Organizing Secretary SBCADD'13, payable at Karaikudi.
Students : Rs. 750
Research scholars : Rs. 1000
Faculties from Academic Institution : Rs. 1500
Faculties from Non Academic Institution / Industry : Rs. 2000
Download Registration form : PDF || Word
Tentative Speakers List
Dr. Arpita Yadav, C.S.J.M. University, Kanpur
Dr. N. Gautham, University of Madras, Chennai
Dr. P. Gautham, Anna University, Chennai
Dr. P. Karthe, University of Madras, Chennai
Dr. N. Manoj, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai
Dr. Mukesh Doble, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai
Dr. Punit Kaur, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi
Dr. K. Sekar, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Dr. S. Selvaraj, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli
Dr. K. Sivakumar, Anna University, Chennai
Dr. V. Subramanian, Central Leather Research Institute, Chennai
Dr. D. Sundar, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
Dr. B. Syed Ibrahim, Pondicherry University, Puducherry
Dr. B. K. Tiwary, Pondicherry University, Pudhucherry
Dr. D. Velmurugan, University of Madras, Chennai
Mr. R. Raghu, Schrodinger GmbH, USA
For further more enquiry email us to dbiconf@gmail.com
19th- 22rd February, 2013
Organized by
Department of Bioinformatics
ALAGAPPA UNIVERSITY
(Reaccredited with A Grade by NAAC )
KARAIKUDI 630003, TAMIL NADU, INDIA
SYMPOSIUM THEME
Human Genome Project is largely complete, so the problem facing by scientists is how to maximize the use of the newly acquired data for improving health care. It is estimated that the number of therapeutic targets available for drug discovery will increase from the current number of 600 to 1000 to perhaps as many as 5000 to 10,000. In addition to the challenges that this number provides to the pharmaceutical industry, there is the issue of sequence variation through Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs), some of which may impact upon the way that the body handles drug treatment. This may be due to a direct effect on the binding site of the protein target through non-conservative alterations of the amino acid sequence, or else through indirect effects on drug metabolizing enzymes. In order to meet these challenges, the combination of structural proteomics and computer-aided small molecule design provides opportunities for creating new molecules in silico; these may be designed to bind to selected pharmacogenetic variants of a protein in order to overcome the non-responsiveness of certain patient groups to a particular medicine.
CALL FOR POSTER PRESENTATIONS
The prospective participants are requested to submit the extended abstracts on various aspects on the theme of the symposium (not exceeding 250 words) to the organizing secretary on or before February 5th, 2013. The abstract must be sent to dbiconf@gmail.com
PARTICIPANTS
Students, Research Scholars, Research Scientists and Faculty members from the Universities, Colleges, Institutes and Industries.
REGISTRATION
The participants are requested to send the filled in registration form along with registration fee on or before February 5th, 2013. The DD should be drawn in favour of Organizing Secretary SBCADD'13, payable at Karaikudi.
Students : Rs. 750
Research scholars : Rs. 1000
Faculties from Academic Institution : Rs. 1500
Faculties from Non Academic Institution / Industry : Rs. 2000
Download Registration form : PDF || Word
Tentative Speakers List
Dr. Arpita Yadav, C.S.J.M. University, Kanpur
Dr. N. Gautham, University of Madras, Chennai
Dr. P. Gautham, Anna University, Chennai
Dr. P. Karthe, University of Madras, Chennai
Dr. N. Manoj, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai
Dr. Mukesh Doble, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai
Dr. Punit Kaur, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi
Dr. K. Sekar, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Dr. S. Selvaraj, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli
Dr. K. Sivakumar, Anna University, Chennai
Dr. V. Subramanian, Central Leather Research Institute, Chennai
Dr. D. Sundar, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
Dr. B. Syed Ibrahim, Pondicherry University, Puducherry
Dr. B. K. Tiwary, Pondicherry University, Pudhucherry
Dr. D. Velmurugan, University of Madras, Chennai
Mr. R. Raghu, Schrodinger GmbH, USA
For further more enquiry email us to dbiconf@gmail.com