innovation in life science & healthcare research & product
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Join peers and industry expertsto discuss latest experiencesand developments in...
www.innovationwell.netFor further information on programand schedule, see
Seminars and Panel Discussions
Pre-conference workshop to advance bestpractices in KM in R&D
Knowledge Cafes for small groupdiscussions
A beautiful setting to encourage relaxeddiscussions amongst peers
...with a format designed to maximizeInterAction & Discussions...
The Network withCommunity of Practice andInnovation Activities
InterAction Meeting, 14-17 October 2008Bryn Mawr College, Philadelphia, PA. USA
Knowledge Management in R&D
Systems Biology
Computational Biology
KM in Translational Medicine
Applications of Metabolomicsin Drug Discovery & Development
Predictive ADME & Toxicology
Innovation inLife Science & HealthcareResearch & ProductDevelopment
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...and leave with a betterunderstanding of how to approach...
Vision & Strategy to Product Realities
Knowledge-Integrated ScientificInnovation
Earlier Incorporation of Safety inDesign & Development
Responding to User Requirements
Opportunities for Collaboration
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ctAdvances in Information, Communications and KM Support Systems in R&Dled by John Conway (Accelrys) and Frank Hollinger (FRESH Directions Consulting)
Frank Brown (Accelrys)Data is Only Valuable If You CanExtract the Information
Chris Culberson (Merck Research Laboratories)Title TBA
Tim McIntyre (GlaxoSmithKline)Workflow Application EnhancesProductivity
Barry Hardy (Douglas Connect)Knowledge-Oriented Collaborationin Virtual Organisation Structures
Ralph T. Mosley (Pharmasset)Going Big to Small:What Happens When You Leave Big Pharma?
Chris Smith (Pfizer)Title TBA
In this workshop Speaker Presentations and User Perspectives will be used to seed discussions on current andfuture research needs in Knowledge Management in R&D support systems, which will be carried out using awiki-supported Knowledge Cafe format.
Systems BiologyChair: Keith Elliston (GenStruct)
Speakers & Titles to be announced soon!
Stephen W. Edwards (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency)Systems Biology and Mode of Action Based Risk Assessment
Paul McDonagh (Gene Network Sciences)Reverse Engineering and Simulating CausalGenetical Genomics Networks
Christopher M.L.S. Bouton (Pfizer)Semantic Web Modeling of Biological Systems
Debraj GuhaThakurta(Rosetta Inpharmatics, Merck)Using Genetics, Gene Expression and PathwayMining in Pharmaceutical Discovery: Applicationtowards Metabolic & Cardiovascular Disorders James R. Brown (GlaxoSmithKline)
Comparative Genomics and Drug Discovery
Computational BiologyChair: Debraj GuhaThakurta (Rosetta Inpharmatics, Merck)
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Brian Gilman, (SciLink)Building Social NetworkingSystems for Scientists
John Wilbanks (Creative Commons)Breaking down Barriers to Collaboration- the Health Commons Initiative
Barry Bunin (Collaborative Drug Discovery)Community-based Collaborative Drug Discoveryfor Neglected Infectious Diseases and Cancer
Michael Liebman (Windber Research Institute)Knowledge Management Solutions for BreastCancer Biomarkers
Jerry Wright (Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions)Extending the GeneGo Pathway Analysis Platformto Understand Cystic Fibrosis
Anastasia Christianson (AstraZeneca)Translating Pre-clinical Data to Clinical Outcomes
James Golden (Science Applications International Corporation)Collecting and Aggregating Open Source Intelligence for Translational Medicine
John Speakman (National Cancer Institute)The Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG™):Re-engineering the Clinical Trials Enterprise
William Hayes (Biogen Idec)bioPharma Problems that SemanticWeb Technologies can solve now
Andrew McMurry (Harvard Medical School)Using Peer-to-peer Network Systems to ObtainTissue – the Achievements of the Shared PathologyInformatics Network (SPIN)
Eugene Clark (Partners Healthcare)Supporting Clinical Infrastructure and Processeswith a Genetic Knowledge Repository
Knowledge Management in Translational MedicineDavid Bousfield (Ganesha Associates)
Poster Session
Predictive ADMEAnthony E. Klon (Pharmacopeia Drug Discovery)
Anton Hopfinger (Univ. New Mexico)Novel MI-QSAR Descriptors for Use in ModelingMembrane Transport Processes Such asSkin Penetration Enhancement
Heidi Einolf (Novartis)Predictions of MetabolicDrug Drug Interactions
Yojiro Sakiyama (Pfizer)Application of Machine Learning Toolsfor in silico ADME ScreeningOlga Obrezanova (BioFocus DPI)
Automatic QSAR Modeling ofBlood-Brain Barrier Penetrationby Gaussian Processes Method
Anthony E. Klon (Pharmacopeia)Comparison of Machine LearningAlgorithms to Predict ADME
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Alvin Berger (Metabolon)Metabolomics to AdvanceDrug Discovery
John Newman (USDA)Targeted Metabolomics inDrug Discovery
Bruce Kristal (Brigham and Women’s Hospital)Diet-based Plasma Metabolomics: Biomarkersfor Disease Risk?
Pierre Beauparlant (Gemin X Pharmaceuticals)Target Identification Permits Rationale Develop-ment of the Prodrug GMX1777 for the Treatmentof Melanoma
Mark Sanders (Thermo Fisher Scientific)Title TBA
Applications of Metabolomics to Drug Discovery & DevelopmentBruce Kristal (Brigham & Women’s Hospital)
Knowledge Supper on Collaboration Opportunitiesin Predictive ADME & Predictive Toxicology
Join us for a relaxing networking evening where good foodcombines with stimulating topics for excellent conversation
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Predictive ToxicologyArtem Cherkasov (University of British Columbia)
Ann Richards (EPA)EPA DSSTox and ToxCast Project Updates:Generating New Data and Linkages in support ofPublic Toxico-Cheminformatics Efforts
Barry Hardy (Douglas Connect)The OpenTox Project
Artem Cherkasov (Univ. British Columbia)The Use of Conventional Drug Design Technologies forIdentification of Potential Endocrine Disruptors Interactingwith Sex-Hormone Binding Globulin in Zebra Fish
Alex Tropsha (Univ. North Carolina)Predictive Chemical Toxicity ModelsUsing in vitro - in vivo CorrelationsEnriched by Cheminformatics
Weida Tong (FDA)The FDA’s Endocrine DisruptorKnowledge Base (EDKB)– LessonsLearned in QSAR Modeling andApplications
Curt Breneman (RPI)A Hard Look at Predictive Modeling:How much data is enough?
Our special thanks go toCollene Wells and Dennis McHenryfor the permission to use theirphotographs of Bryn Mawr Campusin this brochure
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