East Coast Academic
Screening Meeting
Boston, MA

September 1, 2009








East Coast Academic Screening Meeting
September 1, 2009

7am- 7pm, EDT, USA
Broad Institute Auditorium, 7 Cambridge Center, Cambridge MA
Free Registration

High-throughput screening has become increasingly important in academic research over the last decade. The amount of publicly available data on small molecule chemical probes that target a diverse number of biological pathways has grown substantially. This has created an important new resource of data for chemical biologists through the use of databases such as PubChem and ChemBank. Many academic screening centers along the East Coast are involved in collaborations with researchers. This one-day meeting will feature presentations from both the collaborating researchers and the academic centers. The program will include presentations from Harvard Medical School, Harvard NeuroDiscovery Center, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Broad Institute, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

Learn more about the exciting research and how to gain access to the screening center pipelines. Free of charge.

Submit abstracts for the poster session to Josh Bittker, Broad Institute, jbittker@broadinstitute.org

To register, please send an email to Tysen Julian, Broad Institute, tjulian@broadinstitute.org. Put “East Coast Academic Screening Meeting” in the subject line.

Sponsors: Promega, SRU Biosystems, GE HealthcarePromega, Caliper Life Sciences, Life Technologies

Supported by SBS