SBS 11th Annual Conference & Exhibit Session Recordings
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Track by Day - Wednesday, September 14, 2005
Track
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Conference Set
Program Code:
CON3
Description
Target Biology & Screening: Ion Channels - Richard Eglen & Douglas Krafte;
- Plenary – Calcium Channel Therapeutic Targets: Beyond L-type - Terrance Snutch;
- Population Patch Clamp Delivers Faster, Cheaper and Better Data - Alan Finkel;
- Rapid Screening of Voltage-gated Sodium Channel (VGSC) Isoforms using Planar Array Electrophysiology - Tim Dale;
- The Impact of Assay Technologies on Advancing ion Channel Targets to Candidates - Jennings Worley
Target Biology & Screening: GCPRs - James Inglese & Marc Parmentier;
- Identification of Small Molecule Antagonists of the Human MRG-X1 - Priya Kunapuli;
- Screening Compounds for Novel Mechanisms of GPCR Modulation - Duncan Groebe;
- A Cell-Based Drug Screening Strategy For G Protein Coupled Receptors - Brian O’Dowd;
- A New HTS Technology for GPCR Screening via ERK - Michael Crouch;
- IP1 as a Surrogate of IP3 to Monitor Gq Coupled GPCR Response in a HTS Format - Eric Trinquet
Target Biology & Screening: Kinases and Proteases - Ulf Bömer & David Hayes;
- Protease Directed Drug Discovery – A Platform Approach - Joerg Trappe;
- Kinase Screening Platform – the GSK Approach - Murray Brown;
- Schering’s Platform for Miniaturized Kinase Assays - Oliver von Ahsen;
- Choosing a Model Substrate for HTS - Leonard Blackwell;
- Use of Flow-through Peptide Microarrays in Cell-Iysate, Kinase and Inhibitor Screens - Rinie van Beuningen
New Approaches to ADME/Tox, Part 1 - Kenneth Santone & Mark Crawford;
- Plenary – In Vitro ADME Assays: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Charles Crespi;
- High-Throughput Profiling Assays: How Useful for Decision Making? - Bernard Faller;
- Drug Transporters in Developability and Predictive Toxicology Screening - Stephen Ashman;
- Developing an Approach to Quantify Relationships Between Molecular Structure and Biological Effects to Reduce Drug Attrition - William Loging
Imagine and High Content Screening: Valuable Tools Equally Embraced by Academia & Drug Screeners, Part 1 - Fred Wouters & Ralph Garippa;
- An Image Informatics Pipeline for High Content Screening - Stephen Wong;
- High-throughput Scanning with Single-molecule Sensitivity and Diffraction Limited Resolution - Max Sonnleitner;
- Development and Implementation of a High Content Nuclear Receptor Nublear Translocation Assay Panel to Drug Discovery - Taosheng Chen;
- Multi-Platform, Cytometric Imaging: a Picture is Worth a Thousand Data Points - Raffi Manoukian;
- Taking Full Advantage of High-content Screening Data for Automated Profiling of Drug Activity - Stephan Heyse
Advanced Technology for Drug Discovery, Part 1 - Flora Tang & Everard Pap;
- Programmable Microfluidics to Enable Benchtop Profiling and Selectivity Testing - Bart Van de Vyver;
- An Innovative Nanoprobe Technology for High-Throughput/High-Content Discovery of Drugs and Target Proteins in Living Human Cells - Tae Kook Kim;
- Advancing Metabolomic Throughput and On-line Sample Fractionation with Automated Chip-based Nanoelectrospray Techniques - Christopher Tudan; - Streamlining HTS for Group Transfer Enzymes - Karen Kleman-Leyer; Novel Disposable Devices for Precise Naonliter Liquid Handling - Reinhard Steger
SIG: ADMET Special Interest Group