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Final Program Schedule
220th ACS National Meeting
Washington, DC
August 20-25, 2000
Division of Chemical Information
A. H. Berks, Program ChairSUNDAY MORNING
Section A
Virtual High-Throughput Screening
Receptor-based approaches -I
Cosponsored with Division of Computers in
Chemistry, and Division of Medicinal
Chemistry
O. F. Guner, Organizer
M. Waldman, Presiding8:25 - Introductory Remarks.
8:30 - Progress toward a protein-ligand
scoring function for fast docking. Marvin
Waldman, Paul Kirchoff, Jeff Jiang, and
C.M. Venkatachalam
9:00 - Computational geometry analysis
of protein-ligand complexes. Alexander
Tropsha, and Jun Feng
9:30 - Putting the horse before the cart:
Analysis and optimization of structure-based
virtual screening protocols. Andrew C.
Good, Daniel L. Cheney, William E. Harte,
Yi Li, Stanley R. Krystek, Donna A.
Bassolino, John S. Tokarski, Terry R.
Stouch, Yaxiong Sun, Malcolm E Davis,
Deborah Loughney, Jonathan S. Mason,
and Doree F. Sitkoff
10:00 - Effect of protein model accuracy
on virtual high-throughput screening
experiments. Mariusz Milik, Lisa Yan,
Krzysztof Olszewski, Azat Badretdinov, and
Sandor Szalma10:30 - Structure based design of
inhibitors for matriptase. Istvan J. Enyedy,
Sheau-Ling Lee, Chen-Yong Lin, Robert B.
Dickson, and Shaomeng Wang
11:00 - Virtual high throughput screening:
Coarse-grain parallelization applied to
ligand-receptor docking of large datasets.
Joe Leonard, and Malcolm ClineSection B
Copyright In the Digital Environment:
Current Issues and Future Changes
Cosponsored with Division of Chemistry and
the Law
B. Lawlor, Organizer
D. Lide, Presiding
8:55 - Introductory Remarks.
9:00 - Introduction to copyright law for the
chemical information professional. Peter A.
Cicala
9:30 - Database protection in the United
States and abroad. Dan Duncan
10:00 - Tap dancing on the quick sand:
Cautionary copyright tales from academe.
F. Bartow Culp
10:30 - Why Copyright still matters in the
Web Millennium. Robert D. Bovenschulte
and Robert J. MassieCHEMICAL INFORMATION BULLETIN
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