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Applications are close for 2024-2025...
Registrations will reopen on 18 November 2024.
The Erasmus Mundus Masters Summer School was held at Université Paris Cité on 26-28 June 2023. Hackathon: "Drug design with atropoisomers" Conferences Round table: "Careers in Chemoinformatics". Site visit - Sanofi, Vitry-sur-Seine
We had the pleasure of contributing to a television feature by RTP (Rádio e Televisão de Portugal) - at minute 13:
https://www.rtp.pt/play/p11991/e705312/europa-minha
Thanks to them!
The new academic year meeting will take place on 04/09/2023 at 10am at the Faculté de Chimie de Strasbourg (1, rue Blaise Pascal, 67000 Strasbourg), on the 4th floor, room 401N.
Webcast on: https://bbb.unistra.fr/b/gil-yk6-neu
This meeting is compulsory for M2 and M1 students in the In Silico Design of Bioactive Molecules programme. It is optional for all other tracks.
Friday 15 Septembre 2023 from 2pm to 5pm
Collège doctoral européen, campus esplanade
14h-14h45 - In silico integrated approach to predict drug-drug interactions mediated by metabolizing enzymes and transporters –
Maria A. Miteva, Cibles Thérapeutiques et Conception de Médicaments, Paris
14h45- 15h30 - In silico drug discovery targeting viral proteins, success and failures in hits validation
Laurent Chaloin, Institut de Recherche en Infectiologie de Montpellier (...)
The American Chemical Society Division of Chemical Information is pleased to announce that Prof. Alexandre Varnek has been selected to receive the 2024 Herman Skolnik Award for his contributions to the development of chemoinformatics education & training and his contributions to methodologies for molecular representations and modeling of small molecules & reactions.
Prof. Varnek has been highly committed to education and training. He founded the (...)
We are happy to announce the 9th Strasbourg Summer School in Chemoinformatics (CS3-2024) to be held in Strasbourg, France on 24-28 June 2024. CS3-2024 is a unique school mixing students, young and experience scientists. More than 150 participants are expected. The school features: Hackathon Crash course in Chemoinformatics Lectures by renowned specialists Short presentations Poster session Practical work Cultural programme
see: the CS3 website
The program covers (...)
The next Franco-Israeli symposium in Chemoinformatics will be held at the University of Strasbourg on 15-16 February 2024. 15/02: scientific sessions on 15/02 16/02, morning: round table of the Erasmus Mundus "Chemoinformatics+" master’s programme 16/02, afternoon: cultural programme
We are happy to announce the 9th Strasbourg Summer School in Chemoinformatics (CS3-2024) to be held in Strasbourg, France on 24-28 June 2024. CS3-2024 is a unique school mixing students, young and experience scientists. More than 150 participants are expected.
The program includes plenary lectures, poster session, oral presentations and hands-on tutorials. It covers the following topics: Artificial Intelligence in chemistry Big Data analysis and visualization (...)
The 4th French-Israeli workshop on Chemoinformatics was held in Strasbourg
The 9th Strasbourg Summer School in Chemoinformatics (CS3-2024) took place!
The first paper of two of our former students and first alumni, co-written with Prof. Joao Aires Da Sousa, is now available online:
Exploring Molecular Heteroencoders with Latent Space Arithmetic: Atomic Descriptors and Molecular Operators. Molecules 2024, 29, 3969.
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29163969
Natalia was an Erasmus Mundus master’s student in the study-track ’Chemoinformatics for biophysical chemistry’, within the framework of which she lived and (...)
We are pleased to introduce Fernando as the new Erasmus Mundus Association (EMA) Programme Representative for the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in Chemoinformatics+.
Fernando is currently in his first year of the the programme, in the study track ’Chemoinformatics for physical chemistry’, which brought him to Milan, Italy, where he now lives and studies.
Best of luck to Fernando and congratulations for this achievement!
Are you passionate about chemoinformatics? Do (...)