
Post-ICAAC symposium
Date:
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Venue: Fort Mason Conference Center (Marina Blvd & Buchanan St, San Francisco)
The first part of the symposium focuses on recent research thoughts and trends regarding protein binding. After a brief introduction we plan an open discussion.
The second part of the symposium provides a forum for young investigators to discuss their studies via a brief presentation. Topics on protein binding as well as other topics related to PK/PD are eligible and encouraged for submission. The agenda provides time for discussion after each presentation. Don't miss the opportunity to get insightful and motivating feedback.
At the closing of the symposium, the ISAP travel award for the best presentation will be made. ISAP will award one grant worth $ 500 to support the travel of young researchers at universities. Preferences is given to researchers who have not received an ISAP award yet.
Abstract submission deadline is July 12.
Please submit your abstract with format and word limit
according to the
ICAAC guidelines. For more information and submission please contact Vincent
Tam
Registration on site:
- ISAP members: free
- Students: free
- Non-members: $100 including one year ISAP membership, beverages, coffee,
cookies
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Agenda:
The symposium is organized into two complementary serial tracks. The first track focuses on recent research thoughts and trends regarding protein binding. After a brief introduction we plan an open discussion. The second track provides a forum for young investigators to discuss their studies via a brief presentation. Topics on protein binding as well as other topics related to PK/PD are eligible and encouraged for submission. The agenda provides time for discussion after each presentation. Don't miss the opportunity to get insightful and motivating feedback. At the closing of the symposium, the ISAP travel award for the best presentation will be made. Abstracts are due by July 12. For more information and submission please contact Vincent Tam |
Workshop |
Topics:
PK/PD+resistance, protein binding, translational aspects of PK/PD and
PK/PD+potentiator combinations. Also, you won't want to miss the insider's Viennese evening that we are planning for after the symposium! |