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DNA-Encoded Chemical Library Technologies: Screening and Hit Identification By Guest Editors Christine Donahue, PhD (GlaxoSmithKline) and Robert Goodnow, PhD (Pharmaron) SLAS Discovery invites the submission of abstracts on topics related to methods of screening (a.k.a. selection) of DNA-encoded chemical libraries in addition to related topics such as hit identification, analytics and follow-up methods for publication in a 2018 special issue. Abstract proposals will be used to select and invite papers for review and publication consideration. SLAS Discovery is looking for high-quality, short or full length research reports, reviews and perspectives related to all aspects of DNA-encoded chemical library technologies. Areas of interest include but are not limited to: - Comparison of DNA-encoded library selection methods and technologies - Informatic systems and methodologies for hit identification and deconvolution - Protein characterization and qualification for use in DNA-encoded library selections - Selection of DNA-encoded libraries using cells in place of soluble proteins - Novel techniques in application of these encoded libraries - Selection design that takes into account the simultaneous running of multiple different conditions - Selection methods to identify functional characteristics of the compounds 1. Submit a title and abstract (up to 500 words) as an MSWord document/attachment to [email protected]. 2. Include “SLAS Discovery Special Issue / DLT” in the subject line of your e-mail. 3. Include your name, affiliation and contact info in the text of the e-mail and in your MSWord document. Submit your abstract before June 1, 2017 Invited authors will be notified by June 9, 2017. Final manuscripts and related materials will need to be completed and submitted by Oct. 1, 2017. All submitted papers will be subject to peer-review to ensure scientific rigor, clarity of expression and integration with other contributions in the SLAS Discovery special issue. Submissions from SLAS members and nonmembers are welcome. Questions? Please e-mail [email protected] or call +1.630.256.7527, ext. 106. Learn more about SLAS Discovery at www.slas.org/publications/scientific-journals

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Page 1: DNA-Encoded Chemical Library Technologies: Screening and ...DNA-Encoded Chemical Library Technologies: Screening and Hit Identification By Guest Editors Christine Donahue, PhD (GlaxoSmithKline)

DNA-Encoded Chemical Library Technologies:Screening and Hit Identification

By Guest Editors Christine Donahue, PhD (GlaxoSmithKline) and Robert Goodnow, PhD (Pharmaron)

SLAS Discovery invites the submission of abstracts on topics related to methods of screening (a.k.a. selection) of DNA-encoded chemical libraries in addition to related topics such as hit identification, analytics and follow-up methods for publication in a 2018 special issue. Abstract proposals will be used to select and invite papers for review and publication consideration.

SLAS Discovery is looking for high-quality, short or full length research reports, reviews and perspectives related to all aspects of DNA-encoded chemical library technologies. Areas of interest include but are not limited to:

- Comparison of DNA-encoded library selection methods and technologies- Informatic systems and methodologies for hit identification and deconvolution- Protein characterization and qualification for use in DNA-encoded library selections- Selection of DNA-encoded libraries using cells in place of soluble proteins- Novel techniques in application of these encoded libraries - Selection design that takes into account the simultaneous running of multiple different conditions- Selection methods to identify functional characteristics of the compounds

1. Submit a title and abstract (up to 500 words) as an MSWord document/attachment to [email protected].

2. Include “SLAS Discovery Special Issue / DLT” in the subject line of your e-mail.

3. Include your name, affiliation and contact info in the text of the e-mail and in your MSWord document.

Submit your abstract before June 1, 2017

Invited authors will be notified by June 9, 2017. Final manuscripts and related materials will need to be completed and submitted by Oct. 1, 2017. All submitted papers will be subject to peer-review to ensure scientific rigor, clarity of expression and integration with other contributions in the SLAS Discovery special issue. Submissions from SLAS members and nonmembers are welcome.

Questions? Please e-mail [email protected] or call +1.630.256.7527, ext. 106. Learn more about SLAS Discovery at www.slas.org/publications/scientific-journals