Screening Europe, to be held in Geneva on 14-16 February 2005, encompasses major target families such as kinases, GPCRs, and proteases
Select Conferences announces its second annual European conference on biomolecular screening, which it says will provide the main European forum for cutting edge work within this dynamic field and an "unmissable event" for those wishing to keep abreast of new developments.
Screening Europe, to be held in Geneva on 14-16 February 2005, will include topics of high interest in the pharmaceutical industry and encompasses major target families such as kinases, GPCRs, and proteases.
Sessions at this conference will include assay development, ADME and toxicology screening, cell based screening, cellular targets, and advances in automation and miniaturisation.
Screening Europe will be held at the Noga Hilton on the banks of Lake Geneva opposite the famous Jet d'eau landmark.
An exhibition will run alongside the meeting presenting the opportunity of viewing the latest technologies and services available in this fast moving field.
Entry to the exhibition is free of charge.
Speakers will include top scientists from Novartis, Pfizer, Schering, Serono and the universities of Manchester, Geneva, Freiberg, Tubingen and Aachen to name a few.